Share for Windows Media Player? (.wmv)

I've a client who wants to play my project in Windows Media Player. Any ready-made share templates in FCPX for .wmv? More importantly, any suggestions on file size? Do I output as a Master File and then throw it into Compressor? (In
which case, I should check into the Compressor Forum.) Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Until such time as Telestream releases a optimized version of their Flip4Mac component, you'll need to launch Safari under Rosetta to view video content streaming WMV. It's not a perfect solution (you'll find it a bit slower vis-a-vis running native), but it's a solid work-around for the time-being.

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