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What app opens files with an .snt extension?

Discussion in 'Other PC Software' started by monarols, 2002/06/03.

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    monarols

    monarols Inactive Thread Starter

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    I have just been to Powerquests website to view some demonstration videos. They claim that the videos are "easy to view ".To give you an example I went to http://www.powerquest.com/support/primus/id2166.cfm and when you hover the mouse over one of the tutorials, the file has a .snt extension. If u click on it, it brings the download box up. The one I downloaded was only a 576k zip file, but it unzips to 5700k! with an extension of file extension of .snt. So much for the "easy viewing" Have they never heard of .avi or .wma? Cheers Chris
     
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    Although the downloaded folder has a .snt extension, it actually contains a .scm file (several layers down!). I think you need this to be able to play .scm files.
     
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    monarols

    monarols Inactive Thread Starter

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    Or is it me?

    Thanks for the reply. Someone posted this link, on another forum: http://www.powerquest.com/support/videos/ but after spending a whole HOUR looking at the links in the site from the home page, there is none that I can see that link you to this page.

    The link indeed is the required one where you download a player to view them

    If anyone is bored, and have the time, could they show me where the link to the player is from powerquests home page?Then I'll complain to PQ.

    Sheesh!..........
     
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    On the page to which you linked, it states:-

    "Clicking here" seems to work :)

    I assume that, like MP3's, there is more than one utility which will play these files.
     
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    monarols Inactive Thread Starter

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    Thanks Brett, but the point of my last post was indeed to point out that I cant find a reference to that link: http://www.powerquest.com/support/videos/ supplied by another forum member (Who must have guessed it) anywhere on the whole website! (A vital one, I might add if u wanted to view the tutorials):D
     
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    Hmm. I see your point :D If it *is* there, then I can't see it either! Maybe you should ask the person in the other forum where (s)he got the link from!
     
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