Linking to videos...

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Is it possible to create a link that opens a video in a seperate Windows
media player...i.e. The user clicks "video name" on my web page and windows
media player automatically opens up on the desktop and plays the video.

I know it seems like this question has been dealt with in this forum, but
I've searched around and still can't find an answer to this exact issue.
Thanks for any help.
 
al said:
Is it possible to create a link that opens a video in a seperate Windows
media player...i.e. The user clicks "video name" on my web page and
windows
media player automatically opens up on the desktop and plays the video.

I know it seems like this question has been dealt with in this forum, but
I've searched around and still can't find an answer to this exact issue.
Thanks for any help.

This is only a partial answer, I admit, but maybe it will help. You can link
directly to a video file on your server; as long as it's a recognized file
type, and the end user has WMP set as its default player for that file type,
it will open and play in WMV, just as you say.

It may open with Quicktime, or RealPlayer, or something else, for other
people, but maybe that's not a problem.

What format is the video in?
 
Thanks for the reply. I don't know what I'm doing wrong, because I tried to
do that first thing, but when I run the website the links that point to my
videos just send you to a blank page inside the browser with a big quicktime
logo in the center and a question mark. Windows media player is my default
player, so I don't know why I'm getting this. Maybe there's a setting
somewhere that tells quicktime to be your default web-browser-player?? If
this is the case then I may fix the problem because the video I'm using is
..mpg and I know Quicktime doesn't like that.
 
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