With QuickTime, it can handle MPEG-1 files. I don't think QT supports
MP2, though--correct me if I'm wrong, guys.

Allow me: You need to be licensed to play MPEG-2, which you do by buying the MPEG-2 extension from Apple. Assuming you've done that, MPEG-2 can play in QuickTime in Director.


Tabuleiro can give you all the MPEG support you'll need. I think his
Xtra is xplat now, too.

I'm not sure if this relies on being licensed for MPEG-2 as well.


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