A rar file isn't a video file. It's an archive, much like zip.
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You can use a program like WinRAR (paid program, I believe) or 7zip (free program) to extract it.
You can't - rar is archive format, while mp3 is sound file format. You probably want to unpack rar file, you can use WinRAR or 7zip for that.
You can't. The .rar file isn't really a music format, it's a format that is used to compress files. You have to download 7-zip.
You can't. RAR is a compressed archive for storing various forms of data. PDF is a format for a text document.
RAR stands for Roshal ARchive. This is an archive file format that allows data compression. If there is an error, it allows one to recover the file.
.rar files are not multimedia files, so you can't play them. A RAR file is an archive, just like .zip or .tar that can contain one or more compressed files. You can extract those files from the .rar archive and play them (if they are audio files). You can use a program like WinRAR or 7-Zip unpack them.
Apparently there is a special file format of Comic Books. Any file with the etension of .CBR is about the same as RAR and is described as a Comic Book compressed file format.
.RAR is not a type of video file. it is a compressed archive. You must extract the contents of the file using WinRAR before you can use / convert it.
mp4 or PSP Video format
flex:player is an app that will let you play other video file formats
video files (mpg file extension, MPEG file format). It is the same video file format. You can use booth file extensions.
The Microsoft video file format uses an extension of .mpg. AnswerSelected Answer: False
To find out what the video file name extension (format) is, right-click the file and choose Properties from the drop-down menu.The video output format is the file name extension (format) you wish to convert the file to. For example, if you wish to convert a .mpg to a .avi you would choose .avi as the 'Output Source Format' in the converter program.The Output Path is the saving destination of the file, so it does not matter what file name extension (format) the file is in.