Telestream debuts Flip4Mac WMV version 2.0

Jan 17, 2006 11:05 AM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    



Flip4Mac WMV enables Mac OS X users to play, import, and export Windows Media video and audio files within native QuickTime-based media applications.
Telestream has announced the availability of Flip4Mac WMV Components Version 2.0, software that will allow Mac OS X users to play, import, and export Windows Media video and audio files within native QuickTime-based media applications like QuickTime Player, iMovie and Final Cut Pro.

Designed to bridge incompatibility gaps between Microsoft Windows Media formats and the Apple Macintosh platform, the Flip4Mac WMV Version 2.0 software release includes a new product and pricing structure and new features. Major new features include full-playback of HD Windows Media content within QuickTime Player on a Macintosh, expanded preset encoding profiles, and the ability to save custom encoding profiles.

The Flip4Mac WMV Player Component is now free. It allows Mac users to play Windows Media files using QuickTime Player and view Windows Media content on the Internet using Safari Web browser. Optional upgrades add the ability to import Windows Media files for editing and encode Windows Media files for distribution. These features are available in trial mode until users are ready to purchase an upgrade.

For more information, visit www.flip4mac.com.

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