AUTOHREF=value
(optional...requires QuickTime 4 or later)
AUTOHREF can either be set to TRUE
or FALSE. The default behavior is set to FALSE. When
set to TRUE, the AUTOHREF attribute causes any URL
specified in the HREF parameter to load immediately, without waiting for
a mouse click.
For example:
<embed
src="sample.mov" width="200" height="240" href="http://dns/foo.mov"
autohref="true">
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AUTOPLAY=value
(optional...requires QuickTime 3 or later)
AUTOPLAY can either be set to TRUE
or FALSE. The default behavior is set by the user in
the 'QuickTime Plug-in Settings.' When set to TRUE, the AUTOPLAY
attribute causes the movie to start playing as soon as the
QuickTime Plug-In estimates that it will be able to play the entire
movie without waiting for additional data.
For example:
<embed src="sample.mov" width="200" height="240"
autoplay="true">
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BGCOLOR=hex
value (optional...requires QuickTime 3 or later)
This attribute specifies the background color for any space
that is not taken by the movie. For example, if a 160x120 movie was
embedded in a space of 200x120, there would be 40 pixels of undefined
color space in the width. Specifying the hex value of the background
color will fill the undefined space with the value chosen.
For
example:
<embed src="sample.mov"
width="200" height="240" bgcolor="000000"> |
BGCOLOR=name
(optional...requires QuickTime 4)
The QuickTime 4 Plug-in has additional support for the
BGCOLOR attribute by recognizing color names. Acceptable values for this
attribute are:
"BLACK" (#000000), "GREEN" (#008000), "SILVER"
(#C0C0C0), "LIME" (#00FF00), "GRAY" (#808080), "OLIVE" (#808000),
"WHITE" (#FFFFFF), "YELLOW" (#FFFF00), "MAROON" (#800000), "NAVY"
(#000080), "RED" (#FF0000), "BLUE" (#0000FF), "PURPLE" (#800080),
"TEAL" (#008080), "FUCHSIA" (#FF00FF), "AQUA" (#00FFFF)
For
example:
<embed src="sample.mov"
width="200" height="240" bgcolor="black"> |
CACHE=value (optional...requires
QuickTime 3 or later)
If CACHE=TRUE is specified, the browser will
CACHE movies. If the movie is in CACHE when
the user returns to the page, the movie will be played from
CACHE instead of downloading again. CACHE can
either be TRUE or FALSE, or simply
CACHE. CACHE by itself implies
TRUE. The default behavior is set by the user in the
'QuickTime Plug-in Settings.'
Note: The functionality of
this attribute is only supported by Netscape Navigator, version 3.0 or
later.
For example:
<embed
src="sample.mov" width="200" height="240"
cache="true"> |
CONTROLLER=value
(optional...requires QuickTime 3 or later)
The CONTROLLER attribute sets the visibility of
the movie controller. CONTROLLER can either be
TRUE or FALSE. By default,
CONTROLLER is TRUE. If CONTROLLER
is set to FALSE, the movie controller will not
display.
Note: For compatibility with existing web pages,
the default is FALSE for QuickTime VR movies, image files,
and flash files.
Note 2: For poster movies, you would
normally set controller="false".
For
example:
<embed src="sample.mov"
width="200" height="240" controller="false">
See also
HEIGHT |
CORRECTION=value
(optional...requires QuickTime 3 or later)
CORRECTION can either be NONE or
FULL. By default, CORRECTION equals
FULL.This attribute is only appropriate for QuickTime VR
panoramas.
For example:
<embed
src="sample.mov" width="320" height="240"
correction="full">
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DONTFLATTENWHENSAVING
(optional...requires QuickTime 4)
DONTFLATTENWHENSAVING makes the plug-ins' 'Save
as QuickTime movie' work the same way the 'Save as source' does. Adding
the DONTFLATTENWHENSAVING tag saves the data into a movie
file without flattening it.
For example:
<embed src="sample.mov" width="320" height="240"
dontflattenwhensaving>
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ENABLEJAVASCRIPT
(optional...requires QuickTime 4)
ENABLEJAVASCRIPT can either be set to TRUE or
FALSE. The default behavior is FALSE. If you want to control a QuickTime
movie using JavaScript functions, you need to enable JavaScript for that
movie by setting ENABLEJAVASCRIPT="TRUE".
For
example:
<embed src="sample.mov"
width="320" height="240"
enablejavascript=true">
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ENDTIME=time
(optional...requires QuickTime 4)
The ENDTIME attribute defines the last frame of
the movie. ENDTIME can be any time up to the duration of
the movie. By default, ENDTIME is the duration of the
movie. This attribute takes a time value in the form --
Hours:Minutes:Seconds:Frames (30ths). The frames component can be
specified as a fixed point number so that more specific times can be
specified for instance 3:30:22.5 means 3 minutes, 30 seconds and 22.5
frames.
For example:
<embed
src="sample.mov" width="200" height="240"
endtime="3:30:22.5">
See also STARTTIME |
FOV=integer (optional...requires
QuickTime 3 or later)
Only integer values between 8 and 64 degrees are supplied
for this attribute. If no value is specified for FOV, the
value stored in the movie is used. The FOV attribute allows
you to specify the initial field of view angle for a QuickTime VR
movie.
For example:
<embed
src="sample.mov" width="320" height="240"
fov="55"> |
GOTOn (Optional...Requires
QuickTime 4)
See QTNEXT |
HEIGHT=size in
pixels (Required)
The HEIGHT attribute specifies the height of
the embedded file in pixels. The HEIGHT attribute is
required unless the HIDDEN
attribute is specified. The HEIGHT of the movie can be
found by choosing 'Get Info...' in the 'Movie' menu within QuickTime
Player. If you do not use the SCALE
attribute and you supply a height that is smaller than the actual height
of the movie (plus 16 if you are showing the controller), the movie will
be cropped to fit the height. If you supply a height that is greater
than the height of the movie, the movie will be centered inside this
height.
Note:Never specify a height of less than 2 as this can cause
problems with some browsers.
Note 2:If the movie controller is visible, an additional 16
pixels will need to added.
For example:
<embed src="sample.mov" width="200" height="240"
controller="true">
See also WIDTH
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HIDDEN
(optional...requires QuickTime 3 or later)
There are no values to supply for this attribute. The
HIDDEN attribute controls the visibility of the movie. If
you do not supply HIDDEN, then the movie will be visible.
If you supply HIDDEN, the movie is not visible on the page.
This option is not appropriate for QuickTime VR Objects or Panoramas.
The HIDDEN attribute is appropriate for sound-only movies
which are hidden in the background.
Note:If you add the HIDDEN attribute, be sure to
set AUTOPLAY="TRUE"
as well. For example:
<embed
src="sample.mov" width="200" height="240" hidden>
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HOTSPOTn="url"
(optional...requires QuickTime 3 or later)
This attribute enables clicking on a hotspot with the
specified ID in a VR panorama to take the user to the specified URL.
n is the hotspot ID as defined when the hot
spot is created in the QuickTime VR authoring tools.
You can use
TargetN to target a hotspot URL to a frame or window, or to the special
targets "quicktimeplayer" or "myself". For example:
<embed src="sample.mov" width="200" height="240"
hotspot17="http://www.apple.com"> |
HREF=url (optional...requires
QuickTime 3 or later)
When set, the HREF attribute provides a link to
another page or movie when the movie is clicked on.
Note: If you are using a relative path name for the HREF then
it should be relative to the location of the movie specified in the SRC
attribute.
For example:
<embed
src="sample.mov" width="200" height="240"
href="http://www.apple.com/quicktime">
See also: TARGET
and TARGET="QUICKTIME
PLAYER" |
KIOSKMODE=value
(optional...requires QuickTime 4)
KIOSKMODE is either TRUE or
FALSE. By default, KIOSKMODE is
FALSE. When KIOSKMODE is set to
TRUE, the plug-in does not include its pop-up menu in the
movie controller and does not allow drag and drop to save the
movie.
For example:
<embed
src="sample.mov" width="200" height="240"
kioskmode="true">
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LOOP=value (optional...requires
QuickTime 3 or later)
LOOP is either TRUE,
FALSE or PALINDROME. By default,
LOOP is set to FALSE. When set, the
LOOP attribute makes the movie play continuously. Setting
LOOP to PALINDROME causes the movie to play
alternately forwards and backwards. This option is not appropriate for
QuickTime VR Objects and Panoramas.
For example:
<embed src="sample.mov" width="200" height="240"
loop="true">
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MOVIEID=integer
(optional...requires QuickTime 4)
Just like MovieName, but uses a numeric ID
instead of a name string. MovieID may be computed in the
Wired Sprite scripts and may be useful where the MovieName
of the target movie is not known.
For example:
<embed src="sample.mov" width="200" height="240"
movieid="5"> |
MOVIENAME=name
(optional...requires QuickTime 4)
With QuickTime 4.0 the targeting mechanism of wired actions
has been extended to enable any action to target an element of another
open movie. This means two or more movies within the same web page can
communicate using the QuickTime 4.0 Plug-in. These same movies may
communicate if they are opened in QuickTime Player if they are named
using userdata atoms. For example, one movie can act as a controller for
another movie setting things such as it's rate, volume, the pan angle of
a QTVR track it contains, or the location of a sprite in a sprite track
that it contains. In many cases things that required JavaScript can now
be done using only the QuickTime Plug-in with Wired Movies.
For
example:
<embed src="sample.mov"
width="200" height="240"
moviename="targetmov"> |
NODE=integer
(optional...requires QuickTime 3)
The NODE attribute allows you to specify the
initial node for a multi-node QuickTime VR movie. Only integer values
are supplied for this attribute. If no value is specified for this
attribute, the default NODE and view (specified at creation
time of the pano movie) is used.
For example:
<embed src="sample.mov" width="320" height="240"
node="128">
See also: FOV,
PAN,
TILT
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PAN=integer (optional...requires
QuickTime 3)
The PAN attribute allows you to specify the
initial pan angle for a QuickTime VR movie. Only integer values are
supplied for this attribute. The range of values for a typical movie
would be 0 to 360 degrees. If no value for PAN is
specified, the value stored in the movie is used. This attribute has no
meaning for a standard QuickTime movie.
For example:
<embed src="sample.mov" width="320" height="240"
pan="180">
See also: FOV,
NODE,
TILT
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PLAYEVERYFRAME=value
(optional...requires QuickTime 3)
PLAYEVERYFRAME is either TRUE or
FALSE. By default, PLAYEVERYFRAME is set to
FALSE. When set, the PLAYEVERYFRAME attribute
causes the movie to play every frame of the movie even if it is
necessary to play at a slower rate to do so. This attribute is
particularly useful to play simple animations. This option is
appropriate for QuickTime movies.
Note: Setting
PLAYEVERYFRAME=TRUE will turn off all audio
tracks.
For example:
<embed
src="sample.mov" width="200" height="240"
playeveryframe="true">
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PLUGINSPAGE=url (optional)
The PLUGINSPAGE attribute allows you to specify
a URL from which the user can fetch the necessary plug-in if it is not
installed. This attribute is handled by your browser. If your browser
cannot find the plug-in when loading your page, it will warn the user
and allow them to bring up the specified URL, from which one could
download QuickTime which includes the QuickTime
Plug-In.
IMPORTANT: Please set this attribute to:
"http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/" which will point
to the latest version of the plug-in. This option is appropriate for
QuickTime movies and QuickTime VR Objects and Panoramas.
For
example:
<embed src="sample.mov"
width="200" height="240"
pluginspage="http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/"> |
QTNEXTn="URL"
(optional...requires QuickTime 4)
QTNEXT can be used to specify the url of a
movie to load and play at the end of the current movie. This allows up
to 256 consecutive movies to play one after the other. This behaves
exactly the same as if the movie has a HREF track with an auto-url
("A<url>") at the end of the movie. Where n is an integer greater
than 0 and less than 256 that defines the index of the url in the
playlist. A QTNEXT tag's value can be a url (and optional target) or
GOTOn where "n" is the index of the QTNEXT url to load. This allows you
to make an endlessly repeating playlist.
Note: that the
original movie (the SRC attribute) is implicitly QTNEXT0.
Note
2: The target T<myself> is normally specified. If no target is
specified, the URL replaces the current browser window, and any
subsequent QTNEXT statements are ignored. For
example:
<EMBED SRC="nameof.mov"
WIDTH="200"
HEIGHT="240" QTNEXT1="<http://www.apple.com/quicktime/movies/sample.mov>
T<myself>" QTNEXT2="<rtsp://www.apple.com/quicktime/movies/sample.mov>
T<myself>" QTNEXT3="<URL>
T<myself>" QTNEXT4="GOTO0"
See also: TARGET
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QTSRC="URL" (optional...requires
QuickTime 4)
This attribute allows content developers to force a browser
to use the QuickTime Plug-in for a file no matter what its MIME type is.
The attribute treats it's value as a URL to load, and ignores any data
loaded by the browser from the "src" parameter.
For
example:
<EMBED src="sample.mov"
qtsrc="rtsp://www.apple.com/quicktime/sample2.mov">
This
does not require the file type to be .mov. This can be any media type
that QuickTime can read such as:
<EMBED
src="sample.mov"
qtsrc="rtsp://www.apple.com/quicktime/sample.mp3"> |
QTSRCCHOKESPEED
(optional...requires QuickTime 4)
Using the QTSRCCHOKESPEED attribute gives
content developers the ability to specify the datarate of a movie being
served regardless of the connection speed an end user has. This may be
useful when a particular movie is requested from a server by large
volumes of users to eliminate congestion in routers.
Note:
When setting the choke speed, you will specify the maximum
datarate.
For example:
<embed
src="sample.mov" width="320" height="240"
qtsrcchokespeed=33600> |
QTSRCDONTUSEBROWSER
(optional...requires QuickTime 4)
QTSRCDONTUSEBROWSER can either be set to TRUE
or FALSE. By default, the behavior is set to FALSE. When set to true,
the URL specified in the QTSRC parameter is loaded using QuickTime's
internal methods, instead of using the browser to fetch the file. This
prevents the browser from caching the file, which speeds access to local
movies and can help prevent copying movies over the Web.
For
example:
<embed src="foo.mov"
qtsrc="sample.mov" width="320" height="240"
qtsrcdontusebrowser>
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SCALE=value (optional...requires
QuickTime 3)
SCALE is either TOFIT,
ASPECT or a number. By default the value of
SCALE is 1. If set to TOFIT, the movie is
scaled to fit the embedded box as specified by the HEIGHT
and WIDTH attributes. If this is set to
ASPECT, the movie will scale to fit the embedded box while
maintaining the aspect ratio. If this is set with a number, the movie
will be scaled by that number (e.g. 1.5). Note: Using the number scale
attribute with a QTVR Panorama movie can degrade the performance of the
movie even on high-end systems.
For example:
<embed src="sample.mov" width="200" height="240"
scale="tofit">
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SRC=URL (required)
The SRC attribute defines the url to the file
for the plugin or helper application to play. The SRC
attribute is the most common way to embed the media, except for
occasional instances where the TYPE
attribute may be necessary.
For example:
<embed src="sample.mov" width="200"
height="240">
See also: TYPE
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STARTTIME=time
(optional...requires QuickTime 4)
The STARTTIME attribute defines the first frame
of the movie. STARTTIME can be any time within the length
of the movie. By default, STARTTIME is the first frame of
the movie (or 00:00:00). This attribute takes a time value in the form
Hours:Minutes:Seconds:Frames (30ths). The frames component can be
specified as a fixed point number so that more specific times can be
specified for instance 3:30:22.5 means 3 minutes, 30 seconds and 22.5
frames.
Note: For fast start movies, the entire file is
still downloaded even if a STARTTIME is
specified.
For example:
<embed
src="sample.mov" width="200" height="240"
starttime="00:15:22.5">
See also: ENDTIME
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TARGET="QUICKTIMEPLAYER"
(optional...requires QuickTime 4)
When set, the QuickTime Plug-in will launch QuickTime Player
as a helper application (if it is not already running) and opens the url
of the movie file. In order for TARGET="QUICKTIMEPLAYER" to
work, there needs to be an href attribute in the embed tag which points
to the movie file.
For example:
<embed src="poster.mov" width="200" height="240"
href="sample.mov" target="quicktimeplayer"> |
TARGET="MYSELF"
(optional...requires QuickTime 4)
When set, the QuickTime Plug-in will replace the movie
specified in the SRC parameter with the movie specified in
the HREF attribute when a user clicks on the movie. In
order for TARGET="MYSELF" to work, there needs to be an
HREF attribute in the embed tag pointing to a media
type.
For example:
<embed
src="poster.mov" width="200" height="240" href="sample.mov"
target="myself">
See also: HREF
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TARGETn="FRAME_NAME"
(optional...requires QuickTime 3)
TARGET is an optional attribute, used in
conjunction with the HOTSPOT
or HREF
attributes. When set, the TARGET attribute is the name of a
valid frame
(including _self, _top, _parent, _blank or an explicit frame name) that
will be the target of a link specified by the HOTSPOT or
HREF attribute. Leaving TARGET unspecified will open the
new file in the same place as the current movie.
For
example:
HOTSPOT32="http://www.apple.com/quicktime"
TARGET32="_blank"
would specify that when hotspot 32 is
clicked, the QuickTime home page will load in a new
window.
NOTE: It is important to use the same ID# for both
the HOTSPOT and TARGET for each URL reference. This ensures that the
plug-in knows what HOTSPOT
goes with what TARGET.
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TARGETCACHE=value
(optional...requires QuickTime 4)
The TARGETCACHE attribute allows content
creators to cache the movie the poster movie is
targeting.TARGETCACHE is either TRUE or
FALSE. By default, TARGETCACHE is
FALSE.
For example:
<embed src="poster.mov" width="200" height="240"
cache="true" href="sample2.mov" TARGET="myself"
targetcache="true"> |
TILT=integer (optional...requires
QuickTime 3)
The TILT attribute allows you to specify the
initial tilt angle for a QuickTime VR movie. Only integer values are
supplied for this attribute. The range of values for a typical movie
would be -42.5 to 42.5 degrees. If no value for TILT is
specified, the value stored in the movie is used. This attribute has no
meaning for a standard QuickTime movie.
For example:
<embed src="sample.mov" width="320" height="240"
tilt="20.0">
See also: FOV,
NODE,
PAN
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TYPE="MIMEtype" (optional)
TYPE="MIMEtype" specifies the MIME type of the
EMBED file, which in turn determines which plug-in to load. Use the TYPE
attribute for a plug-in that requires no data, for example, a plug-in
that draws an analog clock or fetches all of its data dynamically. For a
visible plug-in, you must include both the WIDTH and
HEIGHT attributes if you use TYPE; no default values are
used.
Note: The functionality of this attribute is only
supported by Netscape Navigator, version 2.0 or later.
For
example:
<embed src="sample.mov"
type="video/quicktime" width="200"
height="240">
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URLSUBSTITUTE="<String>:<SubstituteURL>"
(optional...requires QuickTime 4)
Replaces every instance of String with SubstituteURL inside
any HREF tracks, sprite action URLs, or VR hotspot URLs. Both String and
SubstituteURL must be surrounded by angle brackets, and the two must be
separated by a colon. The value n may be any integer from 1 to 999, and
may be omitted if only one URLSUBSTITUTE parameter is specified. Use
this parameter to repurpose QuickTime movies with embedded URLs without
editing the movies. For example:
<embed
src="sample.mov" width="200" height="240"
urlsubstitute="<samplestring>:<http://dns/foo.mov>"> |
VOLUME=value
(optional...requires QuickTime 3)
The VOLUME attribute sets the movie's initial
audio volume. Only integer values between 0 through 100 are applied for
this attribute. By default, VOLUME is set to 100. A setting
of 0 effectively mutes the audio whereas a setting of 100 is the maximum
volume.
For example:
<embed
src="sample.mov" width="200" height="240"
volume="50"> |
WIDTH=size in
pixels (required)
The WIDTH attribute specifies the
WIDTH of the embedded file in pixels. The
WIDTH of the movie can be found by choosing 'Get Info...'
in the 'Movie' menu within QuickTime Player.
For
example:
<embed src="sample.mov"
width="200" height="240">
See also: HEIGHT |