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naru

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Created still images in photoshop and them made them into a QT for the web. I am using GoLive. Anybody know how to get rid of the QT symbol before the footage starts?

thanks
 
First of all, what is "a QT for the Web"? A little more info, please.

Secondly, if you are getting a watermark symbol (the QT) on your work then perhaps the program is only a demo version?
 
I'm assuming 'QT' refers to QuickTime. If that's the case, I'm not sure how GoLive deals with quicktime, wasn't even aware that you could generate quicktime from it, doesn't GoLive simply build html badly?

More information about the process you're going through to make this stuff would probably yield a better responce.
 
Quicktime

QT stands for Quick Time to the first reply and it was not build in a demo program.

Firstly the images were sized and optimized in image ready then
the QT movie was made in iview pro and compressed.

I beg to differ but GoLive is a very good program and it's the first time I have heard that it built HTML badly. Anyway the page was built in Golive and the QT movie imported. If you play the QT in the quicktime player no symbol appears however when you view the final web page in a browser the symbol for QT appears before the slide show.

Thanks
Naru
 
If I reacll correctly every Quick time movie I have seen on the web starts with the QT symbol - I would think this is Apples way of advertising as the QT player is a free app.
 
That can't be helped, it's not your movie, it's actually the quicktime player just showing it's logo whlie the movie loads. Like a splash screen of sorts.

GoLive is lightyears ahead of @#%$&@#$ like FrontPage for good code, but it writes some unintelligible crap sometimes. As far as using a visual editor, Dreamweaver is a better choice, IMHO.
 

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