John C. Chu
January 19th, 2006, 05:30 PM
Since "Flip4Mac" is now free---it seems that one can export all kinds of Windows media files directly from iMovie HD/Final Cut and Quicktime Pro.
It can also export Windows Media HD files also[am I correct?]
http://www.hdforindies.com/2005/07/hd-playback-on-todays-dvd-discs
Because there are no standalone H.264 dvd players that I am aware of[until Blu-Ray/HD-DVD come out] and there are some standalone AVEL Link/JVC DVD player that will play Windows Media HD files...
One can get a $1,499 HDV camcorder, iMovie HD, Quicktime, Flip4Mac and the $250/400 dvd player and do HD today...hmmmm.
Interesting! Has anyone gone this route? Pros/Cons?
It can also export Windows Media HD files also[am I correct?]
http://www.hdforindies.com/2005/07/hd-playback-on-todays-dvd-discs
Because there are no standalone H.264 dvd players that I am aware of[until Blu-Ray/HD-DVD come out] and there are some standalone AVEL Link/JVC DVD player that will play Windows Media HD files...
One can get a $1,499 HDV camcorder, iMovie HD, Quicktime, Flip4Mac and the $250/400 dvd player and do HD today...hmmmm.
Interesting! Has anyone gone this route? Pros/Cons?