very cool... although I already shelled out for the Flip4Mac Studio version which lets you edit and export WMV too.
However, I disabled the "automatically play WMV files in Quicktime" feature.
I wanted to make sure I was getting the same experience other users would get.
I can still open WMV in QT, its just not the default option.
-josh
On 1/10/06, Jake Ludington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I realize most people aren't using WMV for videoblogging, but Flip4Mac and Microsoft just announced a free version of their WMV plugin for QuickTime:
http://www.jakeludington.com/downloads/20060110_flip4mac_adds_wmv_to_quicktime_player.html
Jake Ludington
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http://www.jakeludington.com/5xbox360.phtml
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