Any experience with downloading Windows Media Player on os x 10.4.7?

Have a number of movies made with windows media player and there is a download for macs. Has anyone done this and are there any problems? thanks

Microsoft's own Mactopia website notes that WMP-Mac is no longer supported and directs you to Flip4Mac, which works for playing .wmv files in QuickTime. Rather than use the Flip4Mac link om Mactopia, which leads to an older version, try the VersionTracker link or just go directly to the Flip4Mac WMV Products website.

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