Re: player for .dcr?

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On Saturday 08 August 2009, Tim wrote:
>On Sat, 2009-08-08 at 06:37 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> A link was sent to another list that I wanted to look at, but the
>> extension was .dcr
>
>Have you tried mplayer with all the extra codecs installed?
>
>A quick search suggests that's a Flash video file, and that web browsers
>can play them with the Shockwave player.
>
No I haven't.  But will right now.  Humm, something funkity here, pull open 
multimedia, click on mplayer, nothing, not even a busy cursor timeout.

Come back to here, and had yum install the rpms for mplayer and its docs from 
rpmfusion.  Now I have a gui, but the file seems to have done a vanishing act.  
I'll find it, or pull it again.

I have all the mplayer-3.55 plugins in FF's about:plugins, but the .dcr is 
unlisted.  My googling said it was an Adobe Premier file, and that's winderz 
only, not to mention $800.

Thanks Tim.

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