A Amblinman macrumors regular Original poster Jul 31, 2007 208 0 Jan 3, 2008 #1 I see they discontinued it, is there some other program that I can use to view WMP files? By the way, my thanks again to this community for helping me transition from the pc world. It's been a fantastic journey so far.
I see they discontinued it, is there some other program that I can use to view WMP files? By the way, my thanks again to this community for helping me transition from the pc world. It's been a fantastic journey so far.
M MrGeePee macrumors regular Dec 1, 2007 142 0 UK Jan 3, 2008 #3 VLC player will play any format of video http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
Eraserhead macrumors G4 Nov 3, 2005 10,434 12,250 UK Jan 3, 2008 #4 MrGeePee said: VLC player will play any format of video http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ Click to expand... If you also install Perian, so will Quicktime.
MrGeePee said: VLC player will play any format of video http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ Click to expand... If you also install Perian, so will Quicktime.
M MrGeePee macrumors regular Dec 1, 2007 142 0 UK Jan 3, 2008 #5 Eraserhead said: If you also install Perian, so will Quicktime. Click to expand... Thanks, nice. It doesn't play my WMV files though
Eraserhead said: If you also install Perian, so will Quicktime. Click to expand... Thanks, nice. It doesn't play my WMV files though
Eraserhead macrumors G4 Nov 3, 2005 10,434 12,250 UK Jan 3, 2008 #6 MrGeePee said: It doesn't play my WMV files though Click to expand... But Flip4Mac, which I linked in my first post does
MrGeePee said: It doesn't play my WMV files though Click to expand... But Flip4Mac, which I linked in my first post does
S seniorstinky macrumors regular Feb 22, 2007 121 1 Phoenix, AZ Jan 3, 2008 #7 Eraserhead said: But Flip4Mac, which I linked in my first post does Click to expand... Flip4Mac works just fine. I swear that my VLC player works too but I'll have to check that.
Eraserhead said: But Flip4Mac, which I linked in my first post does Click to expand... Flip4Mac works just fine. I swear that my VLC player works too but I'll have to check that.
H heatmiser macrumors 68020 Dec 6, 2007 2,431 0 Jan 3, 2008 #8 I'd use VLC. It doesn't require any extra codecs to play anything out there, and it doesn't require the slow loadup Quicktime does with Flip4mac.
I'd use VLC. It doesn't require any extra codecs to play anything out there, and it doesn't require the slow loadup Quicktime does with Flip4mac.
Eraserhead macrumors G4 Nov 3, 2005 10,434 12,250 UK Jan 4, 2008 #9 seniorstinky said: I swear that my VLC player works too but I'll have to check that. Click to expand... Yeah VLC will work too, but its a different program from Quicktime, <shrug> they are both good solutions.
seniorstinky said: I swear that my VLC player works too but I'll have to check that. Click to expand... Yeah VLC will work too, but its a different program from Quicktime, <shrug> they are both good solutions.