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The original movies are just renamed .MOV files, the renaming is just that ffdshow, etc with help from the ddraw.dll can play them. Did you try to play them in the MediaPlayer of your choice?
Just re-downloaded the game and plays them fine, then again I have Zoom Player with all its Codec Packs installed. You could try installing ZP, a complete codec pack, or try Timeslip's Autopatcher (the .exe from the same source), wich transcodes them into real AVI files (didn't work for me though, so I searched for alternatives).
The only extra video codecs I installed with ZP (actually all in the handy Installer):
LAV Filters, MadVR, FFDShow, Haali's Media Splitter, FFMPEG Core
Latest Versions of course. If you don't like ZP, MPC is also a good choice.
And configured QT to play videos for DirectX
Windows System Control > QuickTime (32),
under "Advanced" all Options in Video to DirectX and enabled
(And d**n 1k char limit)^^
If the original .db video files are not there, it searches for them on the CD.
Also the dll doesn't do anything to the CD Check from the exe.
So if you have the original Disc Version you still need to insert the disk.