a player software and an appropriate codec the file is compressed
It varies according to file extension.
flex:player is an app that will let you play other video file formats
The .zip file extension identifies files that have been compressed. Their smaller size means that they can be stored in less space or sent over the Internet in less time. To view the contents of the zipped file they need to be unzipped. With most computers you can double click the .zip file and the original file will be uncompressed and stored in the same place as the zipped file.The unzipped file will have it's own extension .m4v, .avi, .mov etc. which will identify what software is needed to play the video but most computers can play most video formats.
Just Right Click, Open file location Then there should be the video file
If a copied video file does not play on a laptop the player on the laptop might be worn out. It could also be the format of the DVD that the file was copied to might not be correct. If the DVD is a data DVD than the video file will not play.
it is not possibly........
First one must convert the video file type (ex. AVI) into DVD (VOB file). Then one can burn this video on to a DVD or CD before you can play the video on DVD.
If on a video file it typically means when you play the file it ask you to download a unique video codec to watch. In reality it is givig you a boatload of trojans & spyware.
Yes there is FLV Player that allows you to play any flash video file
A file with the extension MOV is one that contains multimedia such as a video with music as well. One would need the QuickTime software in order to play videos with this type of file.
it depends to what extention the video file is if the file is playing in the player you don't like pull up a video converter drag it to the converter press the extention that plays in the video player you like and convert it and enjoy