This has probably been asked, but did you try the url with the system browser? 
Probably should eliminate a content filter issue. You may be running on a 
profile that allows something that is blocked for other users. <just a shot in 
the dark>

Bob


On May 14, 2012, at 3:11 PM, David C. wrote:

> On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 4:30 PM, stgoldb...@aol.com <stgoldb...@aol.com> 
> wrote:
>> I had the same problem of the white window showing up when changing 
>> computers.  It had to do with the file path.  The User Manual discusses 
>> absolute versus relative paths (section 12.1.2).  When the absolute path is 
>> used (in your Quicktime player inspector), everything works fine on your own 
>> computer, but this path is inadequate for another computer; you need to 
>> change the path to the relative path in your original stack.  See if it 
>> works when you use the relative path, with the movie placed in the same 
>> folder as the stack.
>> Stephen Goldberg, President
>> Medmaster Inc.
>> www.medmaster.net
>> stgoldb...@aol.com
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> Hello Stephen,
> I just don't see how it can be a file path issue... as I mentioned
> earlier the MP3 file is hosted on a remote web server without the
> possibility of the URL changing. (I have control of the server)
> 
> Ex: http://blahblah.com/mymp3file.mp3
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> David C.
> 
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