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To: Doren who wrote (68660)9/16/2007 2:03:45 PM
From: HerbVic   of 213181
 
Doren, my older Mac is running Safari version 1.3.2. Quicktime is version 7.2.

On it, I launched the page by going to the link within my post on SI and clicking. There was an anomaly. When I clicked the demo link for Web Gallery (the first one on the left), the browser window paged forward to a new window with the movie running in it. After clicking the back button, it returned to the initial page and a pop up window launched with the same movie restarted in it. At the bottom of that pop up window, there are next and previous movie links. Using these links plays the movies in the pop up without shuffling windows around. However, I found that each time I entered the movie play mode by clicking the demo button on the index page, the initial problem described above would happen.

Also, the first time I did it, both movies, the pop up and the newly paged window, played at the same time with an echo effect in the sound as they weren't synced at the same start time. I coundn't get it to do that again, though.

I did not experience any crash, and the above anomaly did not occour on my newer G5 running Quicktime version 7.2 also, but with Safari 2.0.4. There may be a version incompatibility problem that you are experiencing. You may want to do the free upgrades depending on what versions you are running.
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