Hi Michael,
Assuming that, for some reason, double-clicking the file isn't working - I
forgot possibly the easiest method of opening the .cdr file:
Right click on the file and use the "open With" option to select the
DiskImageMounter (default) - which should be the first option.
Cheers
Hi Michael,
A lot of online hints about opening .cdr files are actually referring to
CorelDRAW files (which also used the .cdr extension) - so don't get confused
by these.
As Ronni has already said, YOUR .cdr file is a type of disk image - so first
you need to open it and mount the disk.
Again,
Thanks Ronni,
cdr was an Apple thing used to create a video that would play on a variety of
machines. I think Daniel may have written about it at some time. Just now I
cannot remember exactly how it was done - the current OS and screens are too
different to jog my memory.
Cheers,
Michael
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Hi Michael,
How did you create the.cdr? .cdr is an uncompressed disk image, like ISO.
Do you see any movie file on the CD-R? If so, what is the name of the file, and
what is the extension of that file name. Some examples are .mov, .avi, .mpg,
.mpeg-4, .wmv, .mkv, .flv?
Can you Double-click the
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