mp4 files
I'm using Cisdem video player for Mac to play rmvb files. It's also able to play many other formats.
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
NetViewer And Video Server E. These are small programs that usually come with a survallance DVR system.
An mp4 player is a electric divice that plays songs and is a higher editon of the mp3 player it will only work if you have head phones
u could play that in windows media player version 10 onwards. Previous versions and the later versions will anyway play the file if the program is updated. And if u use a lot of uncommon formats u may download the K9 Codec Pack . It is like a universal player
A Zune is not an audio format like an mp3, it is a music/video player designed by Microsoft. It plays mp3 audio files as well as Microsoft's mp3 alternative, wma audio files.
No, realmedia files must be converted into DVD format in order to be played on a DVD player.
you can use the VLC Media Player. it's freeware, you can download it for free @ www.videolan.org. it plays almost any kind of video files, for example youtube .flv-files etc. have fun! -HisDudeness
No. Kindles are not equipped with DVD drives or the software required to play video files.
There are many players that can play FLV files, such as VLC Media Player.FLV files are mostly used for lower-quality internet video.
2021- yes VLC player plays .NRG files. Also rather than burning the .nrg file to disc you can use VLC advanced controls to record the footage as it plays, saving .mpg into user/my videos