Not true, and this issue has been covered at length on this site
Since a lot of the tutorials are in wmv or divX encoded this will give you a lot of trouble on the mac.
I have no problems with them on my macs here. (?)
The wmv is supported through windows media player but the used soundcodec in some of the tuts. is not.
Actually, there are plenty of workarounds, and many have been discussed on this site at length.
Since there is no really workaround here it's a pain in the ass.
Windows Moviemaker v2 only outputs to the wmv or DV-avi NTSC formats, not mpeg.
•• However the workaround is: Let someone with a PC convert the movie through moviemaker into a .mov or .mpeg
Is your hardware up to the task?
On the divX the following. Downloading the divX plug for quicktime does not garantee a smooth playback.
That's a good alternative media player, but since we are no longer making divx movies, it's kind of a mute point....
However there is a freeware player called 'Mplayer' that does the trick. With this player you don't need any codec to play .avi with divX encoded.
No problem And, I/we will, are, and always do.
...I hope that the makers of the tutorials will keep in mind that there are some of us that work on a mac and also use MAYA.
The Window Media codec IS a standard compression codec which is one of the reasons we use it
So please if you make a video in .wmv, please use standard compression tools and don't use the ACELP.NET audio codec. It's already a pain that most of the mel script and plugins don't work under OSX.
As has been said elsewhere in the 3d community that, "maybe if there was more of a demand for mac-compatable-plugins, the maya-on-a-mac plugin developer community would make an effort to make them"
It's already a pain that most of the ..plugins don't work under OSX.
Alias/Wavefront has reported that 25 percent of all commercial units of Maya are now sold for the Mac OS X platform in North America and 20 percent globally. The company says this shows that Maya is the leading 3D animation software package on the Mac.And when you say, "10% of the users worldwide"
I assume you are talking about the mac machines right?
Because Window media player is installed on 94% of the computers in use today