The KM player is a multimedia player. It can play Video, Audio, Images and Flash. It will play various formats of each of these from the most popular and well-known formats to others that are lesser known.
Compatible formats are the file name extensions that are used in a particular program.
MOV and QT are compatible file name extensions (formats) for Quick Time player.
The thing that is so special about the KM Player is that it can play a large number of media formats. You usually need to get a different player for each format but not with KMplayer.
The LG Pop Touch incorporates several popular formats including:3GP /ASF /AVI /(XVID) /MP4
Mixcraft uses MIDI file format which is not compatible with Windows Movie Maker. I am not sure whether Windows Media Player can open them (but I think it can). Audio file name extensions (formats) compatible with Windows Movie Maker are:.aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, .wmaAs you can see, MIDI is not listed, therefore is not compatible. But, you should be able to convert the MIDI to .mp3 or one of the other formats for use in the program.
No, it is not compatible with the Mac OSx. The movie format is AVI which is not compatible with Mac. Here is a list of formats that are Mac compatible. MP4 MOV DV MPEG-1 3 GP M4V MP3
The following are some purposes of a video lan player or VLC; a media player that supports audio and video compression methods, can read many formats such as container formats and video formats, and it can transcode or stream audio and video into several formats.
how many types of formats play in DVD
apple products (your iPod) can only handle certain video formats. The MAIN formats for video is: MP4 The MAIN formats for audio (music) is MP3. search on goole for other formats compatible with apple products. any other products will not work with your iPod.
Real Player is a widely used movie player that is largely compatible with most MP3 formats. For Mac users, Apple Quicktime is another popular program that should meet your needs. Another option would be Windows Media Player.
HD DVD and Bluray were competing high definition disc formats. In 2009 HD DVD was withdrawn from sale as it became apparent that Bluray had won the HD disc battle. The two formats are not compatible so HD DVDs can only be played on an HD DVD player.
Kilometers are length milligrams are weight. They are not compatible.