Sorry, I neglected to say that I also tried file://movie.wmv and 
file:///movie.wmv

I can use a relative URL, right? I'd hate to think I need a complete path, 
e.g. file://c/my documents/....

On Friday, August 17, 2012 4:49:35 PM UTC-4, Eric Shulman wrote:
>
> > I tried something really simple with a new, empty TW the PlayerPlugin, 
> and 
> > a 10MB .wmv file in the same directory as the TW. 
> > I made a new tiddler with the following content: 
> > <<player id=1 http://movie.wmv>> 
>
> That isn't a valid URL for a *local* file!  To view a locally stored 
> file, you need to make a proper reference to a file:// URL (unless, of 
> course, you are running a local web server to deliver the file via http:// 
> protocol) 
>
> enjoy, 
> -e 
> Eric Shulman 
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