Apple's QuickTime Plug-in for the Internet Version 1.1 for Windows '95/NT Users Known Problems -------------- The Windows plug-in has been developed to work with most browsers. However, as with anything that is attempting to be compatible across multiple applications, some problems are not correctable from within the plug-in. The following is a summary of known problems and the browser it is associated with: Netscape 3.0, 3.1 * If you click on Stop prior to completing a download on a QTVR movie and then attempt to play the movie the browser application will lock up. The system does not lock up. * If the webmaster has created a link from a QuickTime VR hotspot to a JPEG or GIF89 image, Navigator will crash when you click on that hotspot. * When playing multiple movies in a table. If the browser window is smaller than the table with movies. Upon maximizing the window some movies will display parts of other movies. If this happens click on the corrupt movie and it will correct itself. Netscape 2.x * Moving the mouse while a QuickTime movie is playing can cause audio and video to stutter and temporarily halt. This occurs only on the 32-bit versions. Internet Explorer 3.0 for Windows 95/NT * If you have three browser windows open, with the same movie displayed in each, the browser crashes. The problem happens more readily when frames are used. QuickTime Windows 2.1.2 * Changing the bit depth in the settings windows after loading a QT or QTVR movie into the browser causes the browser to crash with a page fault. This document was last updated December 11, 1996