Sorry Josh, it´s free and worked at least with a 1m45sec mov file.
        
        1. Downloaded and instaled the plug-in, from the link below;
        
        2. My Quicktime is the pro version, and shows a dialog box with a  
lot of options for the wmv export (more than I had seen in windowns  
movie maker);

        3. System Preferences shows a flip4mac thing, and the pane for  
purchasing is greyed out;

        4. Like I said it has a strange behaviour, when opening a wmv in  
quicktime, the file expands in size and bitrate, and plays fine.When  
closed the file reverts to its original size (size increase not that  
big tough);

        5. Final Cut Pro doesn´t show the wmv option in export. Shouldn´t it?


        All the best, Miguel.

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> Message: 2
>    Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 16:50:37 -0800
>    From: Joshua Kinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Re: wmv from quicktime, for free
>
> Have you been able to export the whole movie to WMV with Quicktime?
> I think it exports the first 10 sec. or so as a trial, but you need to
> upgrade to Flip4Mac Studio to be able to really export WMV (that costs
> $99 if I recall... if that's free now then I will definitely be
> contacting them for my money back as I bought a license several months
> ago).
>
> -Josh
>
>
> On 1/13/06, miglsd27 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> --- In [email protected], "Jake Ludington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> For those like me trying do make wmv, and don´t want to touch  
>>>> win machines
>>>> (I think
>>>> quicktime pro is needed)
>>>>
>>>> <http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/ 
>>>> flip4mac.mspx>



 
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