24th
January
2006
WMV in QuickTime
posted in apple, digitalstorytelling |Flip4Mac WMV is a free program that lets you play Windows Media video files inside QuickTime player on a Macintosh. Very cool. If you want to import and edit WMV files with QuickTime, a variety of upgrade options are available, including the ability to export WMV files from QuickTime. 20% educational discounts are available.
Thanks to Adam Burt for the link.
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