You didn't say where you've looked already, but the Internet Archive has two potential sources.
The Software Collection doesn't contain it directly, but if you can identify a magazine cover disc with it, they may have that.
Otherwise, you can do a historical searches - it doesn't seem to do phrases, but it did highlight the now-offline dailymp3.com which is audio-focused but may contain it in its updated software lists, or fiddle with search terms to see if any other relevant sites come up.
The X-Micro Video MP3 user manual says it came with that.
The archived X-Micro download page doesn't have a link for the XMP3R, but this dodgy looking foreign driver site has an 11.8MB download that may or not just be drivers/malware.
You could also try getting in contact with random strangers Fernando or BlueSweety3 and see if they have a copy of it |