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Use Quicktime Player to export movies to iTunes video
Authored by: snowdove on Nov 06, '05 07:45:52PM

The free version of Quicktime doesn't have the Export Enabled. I have the current version.

Here's the real trouble though - I don't want to export to IPOD. I want to be able to convert be able to play on my PDA (Dell Axim) on Windows Media Player. The Axim doesn't have Quicktime.

I have been looking all over the net for Music videos to buy -- I'm not asking for anything for free but do you think I can find them anywhere except ITUNES? No. And we know ITunes videos come as protected MPEG4's -- so my converters are failing. I bought them..but can't play them on anything but my PC with Quicktime. That really blows.

Any suggestions? I spent $35 on a converter only to figure out that the damn files are protected.

So if any of you know where I can buy music videos that will play on Windows Media Player -- that's all I ask. Or...uhhhh.. a way to MAKE them play on WMP.

I got the whole .wma to mp3 figured out for my audio files but I REALLY want music videos.



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Use Quicktime Player to export movies to iTunes video
Authored by: risk on Nov 10, '05 06:07:03PM

how do you convert those wma files to mp3 in os x?? i don't have wmp though.



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