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exporting windows media
Posted by Amir Abed on January 8, 2010 at 2:51 amI’m having trouble exporting for windows media when i export from final cut it only exports 30 seconds same if i export a quick time and then bring it into mpegstream clip. Suggestions?
Amir Abed replied 16 years, 4 months ago 3 Members · 10 Replies -
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Zane Barker
January 8, 2010 at 2:54 amYou only have the free verson of flip for mac you need to buy the full version.
There are no “technical solutions” to your “artistic problems”.
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Zane Barker
January 8, 2010 at 8:50 pmUmm No. That is the program that let’s your computer play wmv files. You need to purchase the pro version to make them.
There are no “technical solutions” to your “artistic problems”.
Don’t let technology get in the way of your creativity! -
Amir Abed
January 8, 2010 at 10:34 pmbut i dont need to play them on my computer i just need to make them
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Zane Barker
January 8, 2010 at 10:48 pmWhy you can’t understand I don’t know but again you need to buy the pro version of flip4mac inorder to be able to create a wmv file. There is no other way around that on a Mac. NONE
Any other solution would require going to a windows machine.
There are no “technical solutions” to your “artistic problems”.
Don’t let technology get in the way of your creativity! -
Amir Abed
January 9, 2010 at 12:34 amno i understand you can use flip4mac to view windows media and now i understand that you think its essential to have the pro version just to make a simple windows media file but if you roll flip4mac back a couple versions it works so i saved $100 plus bucks thanks for the advice “Don’t let technology get in the way of your creativity!”
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Todd Reid
January 9, 2010 at 5:07 pmFlip4Mac is a GREAT product and I’ve never had any issues once I paid for the pro version.
The quality and file size is top notch, and is some of the best money I’ve spent thru my company.
All my PC-based clients request wmv files, and this is the best way to provide that (IMHO).That is a very clever workaround regarding the roll back to a version that isn’t restricted in its demo capabilities, but come on $100 is nothing.
Todd Reid
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Zane Barker
January 9, 2010 at 10:01 pm[Amir Abed] “hey 100 bucks is 100 bucks”
So your doing video production and you spent how much on a computer, how much on a camera, how much on media drives, how much on Final Cut, yet your worried about 100 bucks so that you can export a video in the format a client requests.
There are no “technical solutions” to your “artistic problems”.
Don’t let technology get in the way of your creativity! -
Amir Abed
January 9, 2010 at 11:59 pmthis wasnt for a paying client and i have none nor have i ever had any clients that needed windows media if i did then the money spent would be justified
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