Conversion of QT to another format ...

Hello there,
I seem to be having a few problems when trying to convert QT files to Windows Media.
Apple suggest MPEG-Streamclip (http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/video/mpegstreamclip.html)
I have v 1.9.2 but it only wants to convert the first 30 seconds ...
Anyone suffered the same?
Thnaks for your time and expertise ...

You don't need MPEG Streamclip. You're only getting 30 seconds because you probably only have the demo version of flip4mac installed on your system. You need to purchase one of the full versions and then you can export to WMV from FCP and QuickTime Pro.
-DH

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