Well, if you have a file named my.drift.mpg, your file extension changes from.mpg to .drift.mpg. Then, it truncates to 3 or 4 characters, making your file a .dri. So, I wonder what program uses a .dri file?
It's Mpeg, my media player does that too. All you have to do is download it to your harddrive first instead of just clicking on the link. Right CLick Save as.
I have no idea why it happens.
Edit: It's actually Mpeg2 so if you don't have a mpeg2 decoder you probably won't be able to see it.
nice drifts you dont see to many camaros and 'stangs around. Ugh low quality, i had to stand 10 feet away from my computer to make the colors not hurt my head. overall, good video
Thanks! ...ya the cobra R drifted really nice so i had to put that in there and the SS, or i think it was a z28..i duno it was obvoiusly a car with alot of "wedge" up front lol.... if its not working you need this im sure http://www.moonlight.co.il/download/EMpgPlayer_21.zip
you dont have to be much sorry for the quality. of course, everyone who creates a vid wants their quality to be good, but not everyone has that state of the art technology.
It's not the technology thing. It's the bandwidth and size thing. Nobody wants to download a 100mb GT3 drift movie if they don't have to. And I'm sure the FTP owner doesn't want all thier bandwidth eaten up by one video.