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Young Guru Posts: 102/279 |
Yeah, I ended up getting flip4mac. It's working great for what I needed it for, which was videos that my friend takes with his camera and puts on his computer as .wmv. |
Rydain Posts: 429/633 |
I use the free version of Flip4Mac, which gives Quicktime the capability to decode WMV. It's worked on newer WMV's that I couldn't play in Mplayer or VLC. (I heard that WMP for OS X was a crappy port, so I never installed it.) |
FreeDOS + Posts: 493/1312 |
VLC isn't magic, you'd still need the Windows Media codecs |
leileilol Posts: 4/64 |
VLC can do the job too, iirc. |
Young Guru Posts: 99/279 |
thanks for the help. |
FreeDOS + Posts: 489/1312 |
Probably this: http://www.microsoft.com/mac/otherproducts/otherproducts.aspx?pid=windowsmedia |
Young Guru Posts: 98/279 |
Does anyone know of a program that will run .wmv files on a mac. Thanks. |