FCP doesn't read .wmv natively.
If you have Flip 4 Mac Pro it should work because that is a Quicktime Plug In. If you don't have the Pro version of Flip 4 Mac, it is probably just going to waste your time importing a file with a big ugly watermark.
AFAIK, you have to pay money to interpret .wmv on a Mac.


BLKBOX STUDIOZ wrote:
I am importing it with flip for mac?

On 6/8/10, Bruce Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
On Jun 8, 2010, at 1:49 PM, BLKBOX STUDIOZ wrote:

I have imported a wmv file into fcp 4.5 and it wants me to render it
before
I can do anything to the file is there away around this.
Not as far as I know, since FCP needs the file to be in the right format to
work on, it.

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