Kunga,

Did you know you can import any wmv file into FCP and render it there then save as anything, it's a bit long winded but it works fine and there are no permissions issues, like what you get with flip4mac.

Paul Knight

On 2 Feb 2006, at 01:01, Kunga wrote:

Michael,
Do we have any Mac OS X software that will let us convert Windows 
Media Player .wmv files to Quicktime .mov or .m4v files so they are 
Video iPod compatible? Any convoluted work arounds?

Thanks.
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On Feb 1, 2006, at 12:35 PM, Michael Verdi wrote:

> Here's what you do:
> From Movie Make - save your video to your computer as a DV-AVI file.
> Open that in QuickTime Pro. Then export movie to QuickTime Movie.
> Then follow the compression settings at freevlog:
> http://freevlog.org/#compress
> Select the compress from iMovie tutorial.
> or
> Try this one:
> <URL: http://freevlog.org/wordpress/index.php/2005/10/23/compress-
> for-the-web-with-3ivx/ >
>
> Either of those will give you video that's compatible with the iPod.
>
> Thanks,
> Verdi



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