
If there is one really big trend regarding computer users and the internet it’s video. Video on the web has exploded. Video is everywhere these days. Little digital cameras shoot video. Cell phones shoot video.
Video is a big deal. So big, that there must be twenty eleven different video standards. Mac users need worry only about three. One comes from Microsoft and Windows.
For the most part, Mac and PC users should only worry about the big three video standards..... (excerpted).
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Jared B. said:
Yep, flip for Mac has always worked for me. Here is how I see things though, if it’s on Windows media player then it must not be that important or anything intelligent. So it does not matter to me if there crap plays on my Mac or not.