VLC + Overseer = hooray
Okay, so I can't run Overseer.
And I couldn't get Overviewer to work either 
However, with VLC Media Player, (which many of you know about), I can view all of the videos easily. Get it here, http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ and just drag and drop those mystery files directly onto the VLC player window to see if it plays or not. Way better than Smacker and RADTools. It even takes nifty screen shots:

Awww... how can I stay sad after seeing that?
And I couldn't get Overviewer to work either 
However, with VLC Media Player, (which many of you know about), I can view all of the videos easily. Get it here, http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ and just drag and drop those mystery files directly onto the VLC player window to see if it plays or not. Way better than Smacker and RADTools. It even takes nifty screen shots:

Awww... how can I stay sad after seeing that?
Actually, if you use the DVD version of Overseer virtually any media player can play the video files.
The video files on the Overseer DVD version have weird file names (*.m01, *.m02, *.m03... etc), so simply copy them off the DVD, rename then file type to MPG, and you can play them in
Windows Media Player or any other player for that matter becuase they are just renamed MPEG2 files!
-Cub. =o)
The video files on the Overseer DVD version have weird file names (*.m01, *.m02, *.m03... etc), so simply copy them off the DVD, rename then file type to MPG, and you can play them in
Windows Media Player or any other player for that matter becuase they are just renamed MPEG2 files!
-Cub. =o)