Yes. A media file can be a movie.
a clip
Clip
If you delete a file from removable media, the file is gone permanently
There are a large variety of different places available for one to get information about file hosting. These places include, but are not limited to websites like Wikipedia and Instructables.
A PHP file is not a media file, so winamp (and so any other media player) cannot play that file.
A .m3u file is a playlist file - it does not contain any actual media. It simply serves as a pointer to several different media files. In order to open a .m3u file, all the media files that it points to must be in the location the file points to. Without having the actual file, it would not be possible to tell you which files need to be where. Assuming the media files being pointed to are in the correct location, media players such as Windows Media Player, Winamp and VLC Media Player should all be able to play them, assuming the file types of each file are supported by that player.
It is any media file, Windows Media Player can play.
The Single File was created in 1983.
No, if you mean, can you single out this debt to "file bankruptcy on." You file bankruptcy on ALL your creditors. You don't get to pick and choose. But you can certainly include such a debt in bankruptcy.
if your legally married when you file bankruptcy, you must include every single asset including the spouses. depends on what type of bk you file. you may be able to keep your assets.
VLC is not a file or media file. It is a Media Player, encoder and streaming that supports many audio and video codecs and file formats such as FLV,3GP, WAV, MPEG, Audio formats like AAC, AC3 and MP3. Hope this helps.... :)