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If you choose Use image as needed or Use text as needed, Cleaner checks each alternate movie
to see if a QuickTime 3-compatible version is present. If so, it uses the least-restrictive version
as the fallback instead of the text or image defined in the preferences. Thus, both options work
well as a “safety net” in case you do not have a fallback, but these options do not override any
fallbacks you manually create.
If you always want a particular text message or still image to be used as the fallback, even if
you have a QuickTime 3-compatible version in one of the alternates, you should choose Always
use image or Always use text. These options always override the manual fallbacks, so every
movie always has the text or image you specify in the Preferences dialog as the fallback.
If you do not want Cleaner automatically doing anything with the fallbacks, choose the None
option in the Preferences dialog.
Single Version Fallback
Sometimes, you may want to make a single version of a streaming movie. This poses a problem
for viewers with older versions of QuickTime installed. If only a streaming version is available,
these viewers see a broken QuickTime Plug-in icon, and they won’t know that they need
QuickTime 4 or later to view the movie.
To avoid this problem, you can create a fallback movie — a single-frame movie that informs
viewers that they must install a more recent version of QuickTime to view your movie. This is
very similar to an alternate movie fallback, but it is referenced in the QuickTime embed
command instead of in a reference movie.
To produce this special fallback movie when using a single version of a realtime-streaming
movie, turn on the Create HTML option in the Output tab of the Settings dialog. Cleaner creates
the embed HTML and also the single-frame fallback movie that is displayed for viewers
without QuickTime 4 or later installed. The movie, QuickTime4_Required.mov, is only created
once per destination folder. Cleaner only creates this fallback movie in the single-version case
when you enable the Create HTML option.
See “Embedding RealTime Streaming QuickTime” on page 126 for more details on how to
embed the fallback and streaming movies on your site.
Putting QuickTime Online
Putting QuickTime online is relatively simple. Generally, we recommend that you have Cleaner
create the HTML embed tags which you use to include the movies in your Web page.
If you are working with progressive-streaming movies, you simply upload the modified Web
page, the movie and its alternates (if any) to the same folder on your HTTP server. For more
information, see “Embedding Progressive-Streaming QuickTime” on page 126.
Summary of Contents for 64006-051108-9001 - Discreet Cleaner - Mac
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