I am borrowing an iMac G3 with Mac OS 9.1 as a prop for a film. I need to 
play a video file in the computer for the film, but I am having the hardest 
time getting a video file onto the computer. When I open a CD that I burned 
it will show some files like JPEG images, but the video files that I burned 
onto the CD don't appear. I've tried several different codecs/formats 
including h264, MP4, MOV, and AVI, all with simple file names and no 
special characters, but none of them show up on the CD when loaded in the 
old iMac, even though they are definitely on the CD.

I've also tried other methods of transferring the video file including 
flash drive (doesn't show up or mount when I format it to various formats). 
I can't figure out how to connect the iMac to the internet to 
email/download the file. And I can't figure out how to transfer it directly 
via an ethernet cable connected to my modern iMac. So burning a CD is the 
closest I've come, but the video files just won't show up.

Help?

Thanks,
Adam

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