Flip4Mac WMV - 2.1.3.3import, export, play .wma & .wmv in QuickTime |
|
||||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||||
Feedback Summary:
| Version 2.1.3.3: | |||||
| Overall Rating: | Not rated (0.0) | Features: | Not rated (0.0) | Support: | Not rated (0.0) |
| Ease of Use: | Not rated (0.0) | Quality / Stability: | Not rated (0.0) | Price: | Not rated (0.0) |
Key to Types of Feedback:
Reviews
Troubleshooting
Usage Tips
Developer Notes
Commentary
Featured Reviews
TO INSTALL WITHOUT SILVERLIGHT..... 



- Version: 2.3.0.14, 11/4/2009 01:56AM PST
Kudrabar
Right-click (or Command-click) on the Flip4Mac 2.3.0.14 installer and Show Package Contents. Then just delete the Silverlight installer! It worked fine for me on a Late-2008 10.6.1 Intel MacBook. WMVs play in QuickTime, and when I double-click on a WMV file in the Finder it opens in QuickTime. It is unecessary, and both Microsoft and Telestream are friggin' EVIL for sneaking it into this app.
2.3.014 much slower than previous version - Version: 2.3.0.14, 10/18/2009 09:10AM PST
(1 of 2 users found this comment useful)
chris - France
Importing wmv movies into quicktime is now much slower than with previous version.
Most Recent Replies: View All 1 Replies
- 2.3.014 much slower than previous version
Creating Silverlight with Flip4Mac - Version: 2.3.0.14, 10/16/2009 10:15AM PST
(3 of 6 users found this comment useful)
cseeman
The purpose of Flip4Mac is to play as many types of WMV on your Mac as possible. Since Microsoft implemented Silverlight you must have it for media wrapped in that player. Without it, a whole bunch of folks may start complaining," Flip4Mac can't play . . ." Silverlight ensures that you'll play those files since Flip4Mac can't. NetFlix instant view is a good example.
and . . .
You CAN create Silverlight with Flip4Mac.
Once your file is in Quicktime 7.x Pro (must be Pro)
File>Export>
In the Save Exported File As box
Export to Windows Media
Click on Options
You'll see four tabs
Video, Audio, Content, Silverlight
The Silverlight tab allows you create a WMV wrapped in Silverlight
just as one might create an FLV in a Flash Player.
and . . .
You CAN create Silverlight with Flip4Mac.
Once your file is in Quicktime 7.x Pro (must be Pro)
File>Export>
In the Save Exported File As box
Export to Windows Media
Click on Options
You'll see four tabs
Video, Audio, Content, Silverlight
The Silverlight tab allows you create a WMV wrapped in Silverlight
just as one might create an FLV in a Flash Player.