MPEG-4 i.e *.mp4
You cannot directly transfer audiobooks from Windows Media Player to iPhone. You can use iTunes to import the audiobook files into your iTunes library on your computer, then sync them to your iPhone via USB cable or through iCloud Drive. Another option is to use third-party apps like Google Drive or Dropbox to transfer the files wirelessly from your computer to your iPhone.
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if you have all your media on your itunes and other files backed up in itunes (backs up on sync by default) then you shouldn't lose anything
You cannot use the original player on iPhone to play .rmvb ,there's two ways to solve this problem. 1. Use the third party player such as AVPlayer or OPlayer, just put your .rmvb files in your iPhone and use these player to play it. 2. Convert your .rmvb files to MOV or MP4 file, you could use Aiseesoft iphone movie converter or Aiseesoft Total Video Converter to easily convert any format media files to fit your iPhone
OGG Files are media files - more specifically, they are sound files. You need to download a codec for Windows Media Player for .ogg files, or you can download an alternative media player like VLC Media Player.
Use a video converter software to convert flv files to mpg files .
Files need to be converted so that you can view them in a media player (or use them in a video editing program). For example, you have some DVD, but you want to play on your portable media players, like iPad, iPod, iPhone, MP4 players, and android phone, which do not support DVD files. Then you need to use the video converter to convert DVD to the file format which can play on the mobile media player. There are many video converter like Bennse Video Converter, xilisoft video convert are an excellent choice for you to convert any video with high definition and high speed.
WM, WMX, WM, DVR-MS.. There are others that I'm not familiar with.
No it does not support PHP. PHP is a server side processing language while Real Player is a media player which playes audio and video files. Maybe it can play audio and video files located in php folder but that is limited to that.
It all depends on what files, and if a file is not being supported by your operating system, you can find plug-ins/codecs (for media files) or programs so you can still open it, so that should not matter.
This would be png files as Jpeg files do not support transparency and Gif files do support animations. Png files are one of the major files which support transparency and do not support animations.
No. Windows Media player can't play mkv files.