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Originally Posted by CYF
wmv is windows media video. Apple pushes h.264 standard video. Like others have said, there are tools to do it though.
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Yea, I got that, I just thought they would encode out of the box to wmv. No big deal, looks like Flip4Mac will do it if used through Compressor.
Two things I've noticed so far that could make the ultimate machine:
1) Out of the box, it will not encode to WMV.
2) Out of the box, it will not WRITE to NTFS drives.
If it could do both, then there would be no need to have a PC. Good thing there is software to do the job.