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  • foolio
    ICQ: 178725656
    • Nov 2002
    • 12366

    #1

    .wmv file question

    ok, stupid question time...

    I am editing some clips for the site, and the prog i am using only spits out .wmv files. Is this the same thing as mpeg's? And can people using Mac's view the .wmv files?

    And is there any *free* progs out there that spit out mpegs instead of wmv's?
  • MikeySpermberg
    So Fucking Banned
    • Dec 2002
    • 170

    #2
    mpeg is a compression format with several variants. i believe the 'mpeg' you are referring to is mpeg-1. wmv (if i am not mistaken) is mpeg-4. (dvd is mpeg-2, im sure you know what mpeg3 is)

    you can find a lot of info and software here:

    www.vcdhelp.com

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    • The Other Steve
      Confirmed User
      • Dec 2001
      • 2106

      #3
      Hmmmm - I'm not sure that .wmv is mpeg anything. I'm fairly sure that they are two separate and distinct formats.

      We use .wmv for all the clips on our site and we have had one Mac user who could never see anything in .wmv even though he downloaded the Mac version of the Windows Media Player.
      Left intentionally blank ... just like my brain

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      • James_Hotmovies
        Confirmed User
        • Dec 2002
        • 399

        #4
        Kind of depends on what you're putting into the program.

        What kind of files are you inputting?

        What kind of editing do you want to do?

        How are you going to present the videos to your customers/surfers?

        We have had some mac users who complain.
        The main thing we had to do was stop embedding video into the site for Mac users. It needs to open in it's own player.

        If it's something small you might want to look into putting the videos in swf format.

        Good luck to you,

        James
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        • GotGauge
          Confirmed User
          • Nov 2001
          • 3072

          #5
          You take a WAV file and turn it into a MP3
          Nice and compressed

          take a MPEG and compress it to a WMV file

          Thats basically how I understand it.

          so WMV file is a great way to go, smaller file size,
          decent quality and plays with windows media.


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          • JimW
            Confirmed User
            • Dec 2002
            • 422

            #6
            Originally posted by GotGauge
            take a MPEG and compress it to a WMV file

            so WMV file is a great way to go, smaller file size,
            decent quality and plays with windows media.
            This is correct, btw macs should be able to view the .wmv files, depending on what their default video player is, could be quicktime..

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            • FlyingIguana
              aspiring banker
              • Mar 2002
              • 10870

              #7
              whats the % of users who have windows media player as their default?

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              • foolio
                ICQ: 178725656
                • Nov 2002
                • 12366

                #8
                Originally posted by js_nice_guy
                Kind of depends on what you're putting into the program.

                What kind of files are you inputting?

                What kind of editing do you want to do?

                How are you going to present the videos to your customers/surfers?

                We have had some mac users who complain.
                The main thing we had to do was stop embedding video into the site for Mac users. It needs to open in it's own player.

                If it's something small you might want to look into putting the videos in swf format.

                Good luck to you,

                James
                Thanks James and everybody else who posted.

                To answer questions so far...

                I am just going to have the link up so the members can either play them there or download them.

                It is going to be video - no sound (at least now).

                I was curious as to ho many people could view it. I had a few friends DL it and almost all had to download codecs and then it only worked for about 75% of them. And none of my friends use MACs.

                The program I am using is the one that you get free with XP - windows movie maker version 2.0 or something like that.

                I am not really at the point where I want to pay to download a pro editing thing - and even if I was i have not seen any good ones out there. What do yall use for editing movies and getting the end result to be mpg format?

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                • strainer
                  Confirmed User
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 418

                  #9
                  .wmv is not as universally playable as mpeg, but is is pretty good.

                  We put a link near ours:

                  http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...ad/default.asp

                  In case the surfer needs an upgrade. Microsoft has players for mac, linux, windows, etc.

                  But some surfers will of course not bother if they need an update and move on. If you want near 100% compatability, use mpeg.

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                  • traffictrader
                    Confirmed User
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 1331

                    #10
                    as far as the bandwidth to compatability debate goes, .wmv is worth it over .mpeg in my opinion.

                    I guess if you arent paying for your bandwidth, or have unlimited or something, then mpeg is better.

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                    • MuleScrote
                      Confirmed User
                      • Dec 2002
                      • 4601

                      #11
                      Originally posted by MikeySpermberg
                      mpeg is a compression format with several variants. i believe the 'mpeg' you are referring to is mpeg-1. wmv (if i am not mistaken) is mpeg-4. (dvd is mpeg-2, im sure you know what mpeg3 is)

                      you can find a lot of info and software here:

                      www.vcdhelp.com

                      Don't you ever fucking sleep dude?....
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                      • MikeySpermberg
                        So Fucking Banned
                        • Dec 2002
                        • 170

                        #12
                        Originally posted by MuleScrote


                        Don't you ever fucking sleep dude?....
                        Get back to work MuleScrote, you lazy bastard!



                        and foolio, i made a mistake b4 .... mpeg 3 is not mp3, thats mpeg1 layer 3 ... hi tech shit. i believe, however, that there is an mpeg4 format now that is a stream that works in quicktime (hence i would guess it should work on a mac) ... and unless im just ign'ant, wmv is mpeg4 ... someone smarter could clarify or help you more maybe, id certainly love to learn more about it

                        anyhow there is the free windows media encoder, i dont know if thats what you are using in wmm.

                        http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...ad/default.asp

                        Virtualdub or Nandub might also be useful, depending on your source file...

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                        • eRock
                          Confirmed User
                          • Apr 2001
                          • 3112

                          #13
                          Originally posted by GotGauge
                          You take a WAV file and turn it into a MP3
                          Nice and compressed

                          take a MPEG and compress it to a WMV file

                          Thats basically how I understand it.

                          so WMV file is a great way to go, smaller file size,
                          decent quality and plays with windows media.
                          You are correct, Sir! But...technically, mac users are not able to view .wmv files, but I believe they can now w/ the latest WMP.
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                          • MuleScrote
                            Confirmed User
                            • Dec 2002
                            • 4601

                            #14
                            Thanks Mikey....I love that pic.

                            Next time she has MuleScrote on her, it will be in the form of a steaming cumload.

                            See ya Spermberg
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                            • priest
                              Confirmed User
                              • Aug 2002
                              • 140

                              #15
                              WMV is Windows Media Video and was created by Microsoft. WMV is a somewhat generic term. It depends when/how the file was encoded. Since version 7 of Windows Media, Microsoft uses its own version of MPEG-4. The original version of DivX (the one with the smiley face) was based on a hacked WMV codec.

                              If your confused with the term "codec", it simply refers to a coder/decoder or compression/decompression.
                              Last edited by priest; 01-02-2003, 06:51 PM.

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