Hmmm. Good call. I imagine that this hasn't come up because with iTunes
being so ubiquitous most likely have quicktime installed. I did prior to
moving to the Macbook. Now that I'm on the Mac I use a parallels supported
Windows install and I was trying to keep it "bare-bones" for development
purposes - My RB is still Windows. The Windows license doesn't expire until
June and I just couldn't justify a $50 upcharge to move my license to Mac
(ok I probably could afford it but I'm stubborn and that's just an
unfriendly policy that I won't support).
~joe
On 12/8/06 9:29 AM, "joe at strout dot net" <joe at strout dot net> wrote:
> On Dec 08, 2006, at 14:30 UTC, JC wrote:
>
>> I wouldn't have guessed that in a million years! Yep adding
> quicktime did
>> the trick. Who would have thought???
>
> Yes, I suppose that if QT isn't installed, and you try to build an app
> for the Mac that has embedded pictures, then RB should display an error
> message explaining why it can't do it properly. This would make a
> sensible feature request (or bug report, if you feel strongly about it).
>
> Best,
> - Joe
>
>
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