let try vlc or any media codec of microsoft.
No. Windows Media player can't play mkv files.
Windows media player.
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Sometimes you may get an error saying that Windows Media Player won't play a WMV files. When this happens, it is because certain files are corrupt or their link is broken so that the files won't play.
An HTML file is for web browsers only. It is not a media file at all. But you can have HTML files load media and have them play it in your browser.
No. I have searched for a player that will play SP7 files -- but SP7 files are Casio's proprietary music files, only playable by their digital instruments.
Flash Player allows you to download and play media files.
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BUP files are backup copies of DVD Video Object (VOB) files and are typically found in the VIDEO_TS folder on DVDs. Most media players that support DVD formats can play BUP files indirectly, including VLC Media Player, MPC-HC, and Windows Media Player with appropriate codecs. To play them, you may need to load the corresponding IFO file or the entire DVD structure.
Files with the .eng extension are typically associated with English subtitle files or certain media formats, depending on the context. To play media files with this extension, you can use a media player that supports subtitles, such as VLC Media Player. Simply open the media file you want to play and then load the .eng file as a subtitle track through the player's subtitle menu. If the .eng file is a standalone media format, ensure you have the appropriate codec or software to open it.
Yes VLC media player will play .m4v files.