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by mouffsutysdi1970 2020. 2. 9. 02:27

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However, K-Lite Codec Pack only works in Windows system and there is not yet something like “K-Lite Codec Pack Mac”. The best K-Lite Codec for Mac – Perian Perian is a free, open source, QuickTime component that extends QuickTime support for many popular types of media, including MKV, FLV, WMV, AVI, DivX, and XviD. Yadda za a maida WMV zuwa MPG (MPEG) a kan Mac ko Windows PC? A nan za ka samu mafi kyau WMV Codec for VLC, sa'an nan za ka iya yardar kaina.

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I don't know if it will help but here's what turned up when I googled it.: Windows Media Video Image (WMV Image) is a video slideshow codec. The codec works by applying timing, panning and transition effects to a series of images during playback.19 The codec achieves a higher compression ratio and image quality than WMV 9 for still images as files encoded with WMV Image store static images rather than full-motion video. Since the codec relies on the decoder (player) to generate video frames in real-time, playing WMV Image files even at moderate resolutions (e.g. 30 frames per second at 1024 × 768 resolution) requires heavy computer processing.

The latest version of the codec, WMV 9.1 Image, used by Photo Story 3, features additional transformation effects, but is not compatible with the original WMV 9 Image codec.19 Hardware support for WMV Image is available from Portable Media Centers, Windows Mobile-powered devices with Windows Media Player 10 Mobile.15 Since no known domestic DVD player supports this format, users of Photo Story 3 wishing to generate material capable of being played in a DVD player will first have to convert to MPEG-2 before burning a DVD (average file sizes in MPEG-2 are 5 to 6 times the.wmv file).

Posted in Page 5 of 7 5 Well, for those of you who were talking about.mkv a few months back, I have one and it sure isn’t working. I haven’t tried the VirtualDub thing cause I don’t have a PC and I don’t plan on getting one anytime soon. But yeah, I tried that Japanese Program, Mplayer, changing the end to./stream.dump.wmv instead of.mkv (and other various.endings) and nothin’s workin. I guess it’s just one of those super Anti-Mac things. Fortunately the guys who made the movie are gonna re-release it and all the future episodes (of a new series) in XviD/mp3. Feedback it appears to me that it seems to be quite usefull to know how the files were coded.

I have no problem with avi/mpg. I used the newest qt update + flip4mac freeware component and neither this nore VCL wouldl play this one video with the.wmv extension.

The websites (of f4m as well as vcl) tell that there is no support for wmv3 files. (wmv1/2 ones are exepted by both f4m and vcl). Now if i got some of you right, with some files (i suggest those that are coded in wmv1/2) getting things to run is easily solved by renaming the files or do those other tricks you folks talked about. Does anybody know a prog for mac to analyse files? (for finding out wheather it is a compatibility or simply a renaming issue) thx. Feedback Hi guys, first time I post something in here, but I think you might like this. I read almost all the posts.from 2004 till today, and I tried just about all the players available, downloaded some codex, never worked, except one thing that I got from a post on 10 Apr 2005 09:19 pm from GUEST1234, which said: I just renamed the file to asf, and played it with winows media player for mac os x, worked fine:P I tried that and I can confirm, it worked for me.

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And that is a much easier solution than what I read in most of the posts. Try it and see, hope it works for you Chris. Feedback you know I have been working on this for a few weeks now and I have to say that their is a way to get it to work. But it’s a pain in the ass and it leads me to believe there is a better way.

I have vlc mplayer quicktime and well i have installed so many things and moved so many files i’m not sure how or where anything is anymore but. These are my results Quicktime- Perfect video but no sound Mplayer- Perfect sound but no video and sound crashes after about 30-50 secs Vlc- Perfect sound but no video and an error at opening Now this is what confused me. Everone keeps say “there is no way” but if I run quicktime with vlc and sync them.poof. I am watching an avi with wmv3. Now how can you tell me that if one program can do one or the other that you can’t somehow ghetto rig a program to just do both. I know almost nothing about programing and such except from what I have discovered from screwing around on my own. If you would like to test the video files I am using it is any file off please let me know what is going on because I would have to say I think it’s a lie that mac’s can’t play these files.

Thank you for your time. Feedback just read most of the forum on the subject and thought I would add my experience to the list. I have been working with video for about 5 years now and OS X has got a lot going for it now. WMV files can still be a night mare though, I noticed that one person was playing video in quicktime 9with flip4mac) and Audio in VLC if you have QT pro you can export the audio from VLC using the wizard export options and just add the audio to the QT file and watch together:) if you have the paid version of Flip for mac you can save the file as something else. As mentioned many time before you just cant trust the “container” wmv, AVI, Mov and even mpg I have come across lots of these that have simply either been named wrong by people who think all video is an mpeg or an AVI LOL or have used the container to put in a very wierd codec combination.

9 times out of 10 quicktime WILL tell you what is in the file on a get info, I really think it sucks that Microsoft doesnt even let you reencode their WMV3 without paying them:( I have no wish to encode to the format, but would like to sometimes change it to something else (so I did pay for F4M just so I can do this) sigh. I know of NO other codec that stops you from reencoding it if you have and encoder that can play the file. So YES you can bash Microsft for THAT! Feedback well folks i have been through all the forums and message boards and the answer to the question wether or not wmv3 file are playable under mac os x is almost always NO! There are different suggestions on how to hack the problem, but the problem is that in most cases mac os x doesn’t recognize the file for what it is!?!! I recently downloaded a wmv3 from the Net but mac os x kept telling me it was an mpeg file. Vlc player, win mplayer, qt.

Nobody could open it and i kept getting the old error message (-2048) or format not supported. And flip4mac didn’t do it’s job, man i was getting tired of this. So here’s what you need - qt player latest version 7.0.4 (req. Os x 10.3.9) - flip4mac latest version 2.0.2.10 - vlc player (as a diagnostic tool) 1. Try opening your non-playable file in vlc player and get the errror message as usual 2.

Click “open messages window” and have a look at the log. Find a string in red that says “Main Error” in red and find your actual codec (in my case.WMV) 3.

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Close vlc - don’t need it anymore 4. Open your video file with the Inspector (cmd + i) and got to the file name & extension 5. Change the extension to.wmv and confirm - close inspector window 6.

Right click the video file and choose “open with” - you should find the option “wmv player there.take it. Qt should now open the file without hesitation and play normally 8. Find out that your movie is actually some home porn shot by the guy from across the street and decide that you don’t actually need this f. file so done on an iBook 14' with mac os x 10.3.9 - it goes to show that all computers are stupid even macs although they are not as stupid as pc’s.viva la mela! Feedback I got my videos to work that wouldnt work in VLC. All I did was follow the link that someone posted earlier.

Then I downloaded flip4mac program. After that I just changed the video file from.mpeg to.wmv and it prompted me do I want to use.wmv or.mpeg. Pick.wmv and I waited a little while and lo and behold the file played. I think it will work for.avi too. The file plays on quicktime. Hope that helps cheers. Feedback makker wrote: well folks i have been through all the forums and message boards and the answer to the question wether or not wmv3 file are playable under mac os x is almost always NO!

There are different suggestions on how to hack the problem, but the problem is that in most cases mac os x doesn’t recognize the file for what it is!?!! I recently downloaded a wmv3 from the Net but mac os x kept telling me it was an mpeg file. Vlc player, win mplayer, qt. Nobody could open it and i kept getting the old error message (-2048) or format not supported. And flip4mac didn’t do it’s job, man i was getting tired of this. So here’s what you need - qt player latest version 7.0.4 (req.

Os x 10.3.9) - flip4mac latest version 2.0.2.10 - vlc player (as a diagnostic tool) 1. Try opening your non-playable file in vlc player and get the errror message as usual 2. Click “open messages window” and have a look at the log. Find a string in red that says “Main Error” in red and find your actual codec (in my case.WMV) 3. Close vlc - don’t need it anymore 4.

Open your video file with the Inspector (cmd + i) and got to the file name & extension 5. Change the extension to.wmv and confirm - close inspector window 6. Right click the video file and choose “open with” - you should find the option “wmv player there.take it. Qt should now open the file without hesitation and play normally 8. Find out that your movie is actually some home porn shot by the guy from across the street and decide that you don’t actually need this f. file so done on an iBook 14' with mac os x 10.3.9 - it goes to show that all computers are stupid even macs although they are not as stupid as pc’s.viva la mela! What is the “Inspector”?