With CodeWeavers' CrossOver Plugin (http://www.codeweavers.com), popular 
Windows plug-ins like QuickTime and ShockWave will be able to be emulated (it 
is based on WINE) in x86 GNU/Linux. It is due to be released in the next few 
weeks, and they have a page on their site where you can sign up to be 
notified when it is released.

On Tue, 14 Aug 2001 16:59, Paul wrote:
> From the Xanim webpage (http://xanim.va.pubnix.com/xa_unsupported.html) :
> Sorenson Video
>
> The Sorenson video codec is so far exclusive to Apple's Quicktime through
> an agreement with Apple. XAnim supports quicktime files that have
> video and audio tracks and could easily support the Sorenson video codec,
> but Sorenson would have to want to and Apple would have to ok it.
> Highly unlikely. Apple's new OS X based on unix and so it'd be interesting
> to see if they eventually port Quicktime to linux.
>
> You can contact Sorenson by sending email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
> their web page is http://www.sorenson.com/
>
> So... good luck!
> Paul
>
> > Do someone know if there is a soft (preferably RPM and
> > precompiled) running under Linux Mandrake, that can good read
> > videos .MOV (quicktime) realised with the ** SORENSON Codec **
> >
> > It doesn't work with xanim (I get only the sound of the mov
> > file), mtv and xmovie.
> >
> > I didn't find anything interesting on rpmfind.
> >
> > I believe that all video format .mov you can download on
> > internet are in this format (SORENSON).
> >
> > Thanks in advance for all information on this subject.
> > (Excuse my very bad american/english, I'm french)
> >
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> >
> >
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