Get MPlayerOSX. Its a GUI front-end for the free mplayer:
http://mplayerosx.sourceforge.net/
It played these files fine. VideoLAN also works, and its free:
.hc
On Thursday, Oct 2, 2003, at 12:17 America/New_York, Shintaro Miyazaki
wrote:
I cant see anything.. sound is OK.. but no movie..
I am on OSX with a normal quicktime player...
cheers miyazaki s
Am Mittwoch, 01.10.03, um 15:29 Uhr (Europe/Zurich) schrieb
rat@telecoma.net:hi,
marc is perfectly right, they are avi's. sorry for the codec mixup - shame on me.
i just renamed them for now, but will put soon real mpegs online :-) otherwise plz try the suggestions from marc to look at them.
cheers
erich
If you can't use Linux with a ffmpeg video player, rename the files with an ".avi" extension, use the Quicktime player, or install this "free as beer" demo MJPEG codec: http://www.morgan-multimedia.com/
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