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i want to know applications used to view:
1- (.mov) files
2- direct x
& a site to install quicktime, realplayer...
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- 07-23-2003 #1Just Joined!
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.mov & directx
i want to know applications used to view:
1- (.mov) files
2- direct x
& a site to install quicktime, realplayer
- 07-23-2003 #2Linux Guru
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MPlayer can be used to view virtually any type of movie or sound file, including but not limited to DiVX, QuickTime, RealPlayer, DVD and MPEG.
DirectX isn't something that can be "viewed". It's a MS API for rendering graphics or playing sounds. If you're referring to playing Windows games on Linux, you can't. You can try to emulate them using wine, though.
- 07-25-2003 #3Just Joined!
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thanks!
thanks alot for your reply,but now i remember what i want, it was viewing director not directx, do you know an application to do that??
- 07-26-2003 #4Linux Guru
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Director? Are you referring to that old interactive media format invented by Apple?
- 07-27-2003 #5Just Joined!
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yes!!
- 07-27-2003 #6Linux Guru
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In that case, I can't help you. I've got no idea how that works.
- 08-08-2003 #7Linux Newbie
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Macromedia
Id there a possibility that you could be rfering to Macromedia director? If, so... try codeweavers wine out.http://www.codeweavers.com
Cole
- 08-09-2003 #8Just Joined!
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thanks for all!


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