There are two possibilities :
1) Something in your security settings is blocking javascript methods from accessing the Quicktime plugin. Does the position of the video change when you change the slide using the drop down box or < > buttons ? Try the presentation with Firefox if it works then you have a browser issue.
2) You ticked the 'event triggers' box when you added the video source. This is only needed if you did post processing on the video file to add slide triggers directly to the video. This is basically a legacy setting for our benefit so that videos that were made prior to Moodle module being written will still work with it.
1) Something in your security settings is blocking javascript methods from accessing the Quicktime plugin. Does the position of the video change when you change the slide using the drop down box or < > buttons ? Try the presentation with Firefox if it works then you have a browser issue.
2) You ticked the 'event triggers' box when you added the video source. This is only needed if you did post processing on the video file to add slide triggers directly to the video. This is basically a legacy setting for our benefit so that videos that were made prior to Moodle module being written will still work with it.