Summary: Mac WMV to Flash converter embed WMV video files in website and blog through converting WMV to SWF, WMV to FLV(flash video) on mac.
WMV, Windows Media Video is a compressed video file format developed by Microsoft. If you are Mac users, there are three free and easy methods to this problem:
”’1. Windows Media Player for Mac OS X:”’ This player is offered by Microsoft for Mac users.
”’2. VLC player for mac:”’ This player is a cross-platform open-source multimedia player which can read most audio and video formats, let alone WMV and WMA files.
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3. Flip4Mac:”’ This is the easiest way to play Windows Media files(WMV and WMA) directly in QuickTime Player and view Windows Media content on the Internet using a Web browse, such as Firefox, safari.
”’Part2. How to edit WMV movie clips on mac”’
If on the Windows, you can edit WMV movie clips with Windows movie maker, but how about on Mac OS? There are several popular video editor on mac, like iMovie(Free), FCP(Final Cut Pro), FCE(Final Cut Express). When you edit WMV files with these video editor for mac, you will find all of them can’t support WMV video format. Then there are two methods to help you: one is using Flip4Mac plug-in, the other is to convert WMV to a suitable formats with video converter for mac.
”’Part3. How to embed WMV video clips on your website”’
There are many video converter to convert WMV to FLV and WMV to SWF, such as Free Video to Flash converter, Riva FLV Encoder, ABC Video to Flash Converter. But all of them is for windows, not for mac. I recommend you a mac version——Doremisoft [http://www.flashconverterformac.com/articles/embed-wmv-video-clips-on-your-website-on-mac/ video to flash converter for mac] that is able to easily convert WMV to FLV, convert WMV to SWF and generate HTML page embedded with flash. Therefore, this [http://www.flashconverterformac.com/articles/embed-wmv-video-clips-on-your-website-on-mac/ WMV to Flash converter for mac] is the right solution to insert WMV files into website and blog and share WMV files with your friends on communities, such as YouTube, Myspace, Facebook, Dailymotion.
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