You can put the Flip4Mac icon in the Dock and then just Drag'n'Drop, it opens Quicktime and away you go.
Severin Crisp

On 18/04/2006, at 10:01 AM, Brett Carboni wrote:

After you've installed Flip4Mac you may have to launch Quicktime player and then open the file you want to see from within Quicktime Player.

Don't know why, but it works. (You can't drag the file onto QTPlayer in the dock either).

Brett Carboni
Tsunami
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On 18/04/2006, at 8:38 AM, Rod wrote:

Claire Forsdyke wrote:
Hi Paul

You can use Microsofts Windows Media Player. That is the native application for .wmv files. My preference is the WMV Player plug-in for Quicktime. You can find it at www.Flip4Mac.com

hth
Daniel F.


On 18/04/2006, at 06:08, Paul Chong wrote:

Can anyone please help why my computer just won't recognize any wmv format? I'm using an iMac - Mac OS X Version 10.3.9 Processor 800 MHz Power PC G4 Memory 256 MB SDRAM

Thanks
Paul


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