![]() ![]() ![]() wmv file is the only one everyone can play. What I'm saying is, if I send a single file to everyone in my family, the. mov file to be viewed by a Windows user via Windows Media Player (or even PowerPoint) is to use Flip4Mac Studio to convert my QT. It seems from what you said, that the easiest way for me to send a Mac QT. mwv files using a limited number of templates. Flip4Mac Studio ($49) gives you the ability to convert to/from. You may need to test your iMovie WMV option as this may simply be the Flip4Mac limited demo option included with their player component and not be fully functional at this time. While QT Pro is probably the most convenient way to go, with such third party components installed, most of above listed workflows will be able to access them. DivX/3ivX components would probably provide better. Output without additional components/codecs is generally limited to QT compatible formats and may lose audio depending on the source A/V format and whether or not you already have the MPEG-2 QT component installed. QT Pro, iMovie, iTunes, and free applications like MPEG Streamclip/ffmpegX (free) all offer limited export/conversion potential. ![]() wmv to be the best file format for delivery to all users in my family simply because of the wide variety of old and new PC platform configurations in use by various family members.Īlso, do I need Quicktime Pro, Flip4Mac or both.or can I just use the Export. mov file (depending on the A/V codecs used) may be good to go as is. In the end, it all depends on which media players are installed on the target PC systems. Which format is easier to work with and yeilds good to excellent viewing results on the Windows side. mov file to a format that can be viewed on a Windows PC. ![]()
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