Here's great news for Mac owners who had trouble viewing my weekly emuna lessons until now - you can now view WMA movie files on your Mac in one of the following ways:
1. Download Flip4Mac, an application that will enable you to view Windows-made movies on your Mac
2. Don't worry if you can't see the embedded lecture on the main post: go to the adjacent right hand toolbar and click on the name of the lesson you want to see (newest at the top of the list).
3. Another possibility is to download Parallels and to run Windows on your Mac, but that will cost about $80, depending on which version you download.
Hopefully, our very talented tech crew at Breslev Israel will soon develop a Video page application that's compatible with Macs too.
Thanks to Moshe Goldberger!! Lol. But are you still using WMV which is not compatible with Mobile iPod iPad and iPhone?? there are much more compatible encoding out there
Posted by: Zevbraver | Sunday, 01 January 2012 at 11:11 PM
It'd be most advantageous to convert to a system which supports a wide variety of output devices; using H.264 streams for example allows you to broadcast to iOS, Android, Flash Player (meaning Linux, Mac, and Windows), HTML5, and more. As someone whose parnasa is in the streaming industry, I heartily recommend it, it'd be very helpful to all of us who so eagerly await every new video message from you guys :)
Posted by: Tyler Kocheran | Monday, 02 January 2012 at 08:49 AM