wmv, and as long as it can be played by Windows Media Player or quicktime then it's all good
That player does not support standard video formats. You will need to convert it to .ASF format.
To Do This You Need The AVI Converter Disc That Cam With Your Mp3 And Make It The Right Format
Any format will run on Vista - you might just need the right program to play it. Have a look at VLC - a free video player that plays most formats.
iTunes can only play mp4 or h.264 videos.
You can use http://www.TubeZaa.com to help you download youtube videos onto your computer and watch them (in flv format). you might need a flv player for that though!!!!!!!!!!
All you need to do is either go to the settings on the mp4 player(if there is a screen) and hit reset. Or you could plug it into the computer with a USB cord and right click on the name of the mp4 player when the computer accepts it as a device and then you click on format.
They have to be in the correct format to use in Windows Movie Maker. YuoTube videos will need to be converted to use in the program because they are likely not in a compatible format. Some are, but most aren't.
Converting videos to different format is simple as long as you have a professional video converter. You can try FonePaw Video Converter Ultimate. With this software, not only you can convert videos to any formats you need, but any audio format you need. Better still, you can use it to edit your video and download online videos.
You will need to download Real Player and download songs and videos . Then go to a video and click copy look for AAC format insert the sd card
Yes, you just need to make sure it can play the file format your home videos are in. I'm assuming the videos are on computer, not on a VHS or Video 8 tape.
You need to convert Quicktime videos to a format compatible with Windows Movie Maker.
YouTube default support to FLV format, and if you want to convert videos to other format such as MP4, MP3, 3GP, WAV, WMV, etc. You need to use YouTube converter.