Perian 1.2 is out, and highly recommended for users of InqScribe on MacOS. A free, open-source QuickTime component, Perian gives QuickTime– and thus InqScribe– access to many popular media formats, including Flash video (.flv), DivX, 3ivx, and many others. Alas, there is no comparable tool for Windows.
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