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After playing this game again and finishing the final puzzle I noticed a split second flash of a red box with an X across it and then the credits play. I looked in the game's folder and found 2 mpg files and after watching them I realized these are supposed to be an opening and an ending video for the game, but neither of them played during my playthrough. Looking around online I found out that I have to install Quicktime to get these to play, but why Quicktime if they're in mpg format? Shouldn't these play just fine on any Windows system without Quicktime?
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jdharding: After playing this game again and finishing the final puzzle I noticed a split second flash of a red box with an X across it and then the credits play. I looked in the game's folder and found 2 mpg files and after watching them I realized these are supposed to be an opening and an ending video for the game, but neither of them played during my playthrough. Looking around online I found out that I have to install Quicktime to get these to play, but why Quicktime if they're in mpg format? Shouldn't these play just fine on any Windows system without Quicktime?
I think it has to do with how the game was coded. And what mediaplayer and video codecs were implemented for it.