Opening .dxr Files: 2 Ways to do it
Windows doesn't natively support the format
- For opening .dxr files, you can download Adobe Director or convert them into a supported format.
- Installing Adobe Shockwave Player will allow viewing DXR files on a web browser, but the software was discontinued.
- Keep reading to discover the steps for each method!
DXR files are non-editable movie/video files. They found extensive applications in gaming in the 90s, but after the discontinuation of Adobe Director, users are having a tough time opening .dxr files.
DXR files are uncompressed and were created using Macromedia Director (later known as Adobe Director). They are suitable in cases where disk space is not a constraint, and the stored data only needs to be viewed. When it comes to editing, DIR files are the preferred format.
How can I open .dxr files?
1. Get a dedicated player
The primary option is to use a dedicated player for opening .dxr files. Your first choice would be Adobe Director.
Even though it is not officially available for download, you can still find it on Internet Archives, a third-party website hosting the discontinued software. The installers for both Windows and MacOS are listed.
Download and extract the files, run the setup and complete the installation. You can then view .dxr files like the good old days! Also, Adobe Director will automatically be set as the default file association for DXR files. If that doesn’t happen, manually set the default app.
We got the 0x80004005 error while extracting files, but using a dedicated extraction software helped fix the problem.
2. Convert the file into a supported format
You can also convert DXR to MP4 using an online converter. There are several options available. Choose one that works best for you!
There are a few downloadable DXR converter programs as well. The preferred option for most is ProjectorRays on GitHub. The tool converts non-editable DXR files into editable DIR files.
Also, earlier, you could use a web browser for opening .dxr files, but with Adobe Shockwave Player being discontinued, that’s not the case anymore. However, if you can get hold of it from a reliable third-party source, viewing DXR files would be much simpler!
In case you regularly work with outdated or unsupported formats, we recommend getting a universal file opener and removing individual programs for each file type!
For any queries or to share which program worked best for you, drop a comment below.