Quicktime support

Playback of proprietary Quicktime content requires the end user to have the Quicktime player installed. On Windows machines the player registers the MIME type with a plug-in which is incompatible with the basic object syntax playback.

This can be rectified by resetting the association for the Quicktime media types to the compatible plugin (qtplugin.ocx), however, this requires the application of a registry fix. This is not an option for general deployment and cannot be automated using a simple plugin download.

This means that for cross-platform support you have to resort to the Internet Explorer Nesting Hack. The following examples demonstrate this, however, you can try the Windows registry fix to demonstrate how the basic syntax can be made to work. Download the registry fix as a zip file containing the fix as well as a registry patch to undo the fix.

Quicktime movie - basic mime type syntax

Only works with Firefox, Safari, Opera and Chrome

Cannot play 'video/quicktime' files!

Quicktime - activeX syntax

Only works in Windows with IE, Safari and Chrome

No support for ActiveX version of Quicktime plug-in!

Quicktime - Nested with IE hack

This has to be the preferred solution so that it works in all major browsers

No support for ActiveX version of Quicktime plug-in!

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