Well, I think Flip4Mac is germaine here as a QuickTIme plugin. And even
when WPF/E launched (and yes, that's not the real name) there's still
going to be a substantial role for Flip4Mac as part of the QuickTime
ecosystem, since it's used for importing and export WMV via Final Cut
and Compressor, for playing back offline media, etcetera.
-Ben
-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Fulchiero [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 2:56 PM
To: Ben Waggoner
Cc: Ray; email@hidden
Subject: Re: latest Flip-4-Mac stability/usability
Thanks, all we need is another video delivery technology! ;-)
If anyone wants to talk about this, unless it is related to QT somehow,
please head over to WMTALK, this is the QT list...(hey, everyone else
has taken turns at being listmoms....;-)
And who came up with the cute WPF/E code word? At least Corona had a
bit of snap.
With all due respect, I appreciate your response, and don't mean to
give you a hard time.
But I have heard a lot of this before, over the years, and Seeing
will be Believing.
Peace,
Frank Fulchiero
Digital Media Specialist
Connecticut College
On Apr 5, 2007, at 5:29 PM, Ben Waggoner wrote:
> Don't forget we've got this coming soon, for Windows and Mac (PPC and
> Intel):
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/wpfe/
>
> There is also a big update for Flip4Mac that should be out Real Soon
> Now, and will address many stability, performance, and feature issues.
>
> We want to make the Windows Media experience first-class on the
> Mac, and
> I'm hoping we'll get there in 2007.
>
> -Ben
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