Depends on the version of WMP you are using. With earlier WMP version (9 or les) it was possible to get flac playback. On later versions (10 or above) it should still be possible to play .flac files, but no-one has done it yet.
Codecs depend entirely on what type if file you are trying to play. An MP3 codec is no good, for instance, for playing WMA files, and an XVid codec is useless for playing Ogg Vorbis files.
If you have a Windows media player 10 or above with a suitable codec such as K-llit or a Vista codec pack you can play the MPEG-4 file with a click.
Why? Windows Media Player can only play .wav files.
OGG Files are media files - more specifically, they are sound files. You need to download a codec for Windows Media Player for .ogg files, or you can download an alternative media player like VLC Media Player.
You might have damage files or you need a certain kind of codec for those files. KLite is free and it works in 99%.
I tried putting the file under a file that the library is supposed to look in and automatically transfer, but when I hit OK it said files found: 60, files added: 0. What do I have to do to add these files?
Windows Media Player is a media player for playing multimedia. It is used for playing audio or video files.
You have to find a program to convert the files first.
let try vlc or any media codec of microsoft.
Apple Quicktime and VLC player are decent player and can be obtained by downloading from the related link.
It depends on the type of video. To watch online videos, you would need a web browser. If you mean playing DVDs or computer files, you would use a media program such as Windows Media Player. If you have trouble doing the above, then you might need a codec pack or a replacement video driver.
a player software and an appropriate codec the file is compressed