Does anyone know what software created this?

by mtb939
5 replies
I recently acquired as a bonus a set of videos that came packaged together with an interface to launch each video. I am attaching a screenshot of the interface.

I seem to recall coming across software that enables you to package together videos, documents and other files so that they can be launched/displayed through an interface like this. But, I forget the name of the software or where to get it?

Does anyone know? I believe someone offered this as a WSO some time ago.

Thank you.
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  • Profile picture of the author WillR
    The image feature seems to work for very few people in this forum.

    For that reason you would be better to post the image in your post so we can actually see it.

    I can't see your image so can't possibly help you.
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    • Profile picture of the author blackjack
      WillR

      Right Click Image and open in new tab and you can see full image.

      When ever I have problem viewing images on WF, this is the trick I use.
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    • Profile picture of the author mtb939
      Originally Posted by WillR View Post

      The image feature seems to work for very few people in this forum.

      For that reason you would be better to post the image in your post so we can actually see it.

      I can't see your image so can't possibly help you.
      Dear WillR

      Thanks for your advice. I shall try inserting the image into the post itself, and hopefully you will be able to see it and might recognize what software created this. Here goes...



      Thanks,
      mtb939
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  • Profile picture of the author KriiV
    Things like that are either coded straight into a language such as VB.NET, C++ or C#. If you want something slightly easier get Visual Basic IDE.
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    • Profile picture of the author Brandon Tanner
      That looks like an MHTML file. But it could just as easily be an .exe file (which basically any desktop programming language can create).

      Also, you can do something similar to that in Camtasia and other video/presentation programs.

      If you right-click on the file and choose Properties > Details, you can find out what type of file it is.
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