In article <1168422288.962978.191460@i56g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, <jonathan.lafarge@gmail.com> wrote:
> You were right : I managed to read the movies from the original .sit > archive. I put that .sit archive, with the "ressource fork", on my site > : > http://jonathan.lafarge.free.fr/downloads/FILMS.SIT > You can extract it with Stuffit. > > However, the only way I found to read them is to read them from a > Macintosh Emulator (available here (70MB, 500MB deflated) : > http://jonathan.lafarge.free.fr/downloads/BasiliskII.zip > > It's not really convenient, as the video and the sound are not > synchronized (the video goes too fast). > > Does someone know how to convert the video files in the FILMS.SIT > archive above into a standard Windows video file format, readable on > any PC (like .avi, or DivX, or else) ? > > Thank you very much in advance for your help !
They open fine in Quicktime here on my Mac. Install Quicktime on your Windows box and play them...