Most WMV-HDs can only be played on Windows Media Player. They are encoded so they can't play on anything else. You also can't set Media Player's video size for animorphic, full screen or change the aspect ratio at all, when every other media player can! This is very important if you have an animorphic lens on your projector and you want an even more major improvement to your large screen video.
Why fragment into more video formats exclusive to one means of playing them. Abort it while it is still an embryo!!!!
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Ray Morris @ Sep 6th 2005 9:40AM
DON'T BOTHER!!!!!
Most WMV-HDs can only be played on Windows Media Player. They are encoded so they can't play on anything else. You also can't set Media Player's video size for animorphic, full screen or change the aspect ratio at all, when every other media player can! This is very important if you have an animorphic lens on your projector and you want an even more major improvement to your large screen video.
Why fragment into more video formats exclusive to one means of playing them. Abort it while it is still an embryo!!!!