That will not play in a web browser though, the file needs to be downloaded to 
play it.
Being able to play dropbox links like that via MOAP never worked in any SL 
viewer as far as I'm aware.

Date: Thu, 19 May 2016 13:23:32 -0500
From: nickyper...@gmail.com
To: cal...@lindenlab.com
CC: opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com
Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] Firewall block of media files

URL placed in MOAP Texture
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/7833186/Horse.wmv

This plays in windows media player and VLC installed on system.


Debug Log
2016-05-19T17:45:41Z WARNING: LLToastAlertPanel::LLToastAlertPanel: Alert: You 
have requested a file download, which is not supported within Second Life.
2016-05-19T17:45:43Z WARNING: LLToastAlertPanel::LLToastAlertPanel: Alert: You 
have requested a file download, which is not supported within Second Life.
2016-05-19T17:45:44Z WARNING: LLToastAlertPanel::LLToastAlertPanel: Alert: You 
have requested a file download, which is not supported within Second Life.
2016-05-19T17:45:47Z WARNING: LLToastAlertPanel::LLToastAlertPanel: Alert: You 
have requested a file download, which is not supported within Second Life.

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On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 11:57 AM, Callum Prentice (Callum) 
<cal...@lindenlab.com> wrote:
​​At one time we could play individual media files on both parcel media and 
MOAP such as mov avi wmv that were stored on services such as Dropbox.
I noticed will testing viewer-release-vlc that it these are not allowed.

​Can you elaborate what you mean by "not allowed" - they just don't play? 
If so, it might be that VLC doesn't support those media types.  I've certainly 
been able to play MPEG4 files directly from Dropbox for example.
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