Shockme: I'm sorry, but my software has NOTHING to do with this 'TRSDK' program you are talking about. I wrote BounceParse from the ground up, and it only uses one executable - ODWS.exe.
It appears that something else is resident on your computer and is intefering with the installation of the program. I really can't help you at this point in time, since I've never heard of the beast. Ask around though - if anyone else has found a similar problem, I'll take a look at it.
It's odd that this program is popping up during the firewall test - are you sure you don't have some firewall software or other package that is interacting with your 'net connection?
Could you send a screenshot or include some text about what this window is saying? I know what the BounceParse window is showing, but this other one is a complete mystery to me.
Luc: No, I'm afraid the plugin doesn't support browsing files like this. It is designed specifically to connect to YouTube and YouTube only, at least at the moment. I'm actually of the opinion (maybe incorrect) that folders full of Flash Video files are still pretty uncommon - I don't see a whole lot of return on the time investment in making this feature work. Still, if you get a few people to jump on line and say that they really need something like this, I could take a quick look at knocking together a new product.
Author of 'EMUCenter' to play arcade classics 'MoreWithMyMusic' to sing with and normalize your Music, 'Yougle Vista' to watch YouTube, DivX & More and 'BlindTimer' to time your poker game.