vlc player the best player .that does not work have it.
The 3GP Media Player allows videos and other video formats to be played on a 3G mobile phone. It plays 3GP, 3G2, MP4, MPEG, MOV, AVI, WMV, and RM formats.
Yes, Vine is a form of social media that allows users to post 6-second videos and "revine" or like other videos.
Convert the coral player files into avi or some other format using any video convertor tool ( i used total video convertor) , and play it in your media player
If you wanna to play an FLV (Flash Video) file your computer should have installed a video decoder or FLV player, i suggest you to download a FFSHOw Decoder and install on your computer then you can play any kind of FLV and other type of videos in Windows Media player and other players of other platform.
it is an app were people post funny videos and you can get followers as you make videos and you can follow other people if you think there videos are good or funny
This will depend entirely on what brand and model of mp3 player (actually a portable media player [PMP] if it plays media other than mp3 music files) you choose to purchase. All models of the Microsoft Zune play videos. As far as I know, all of the Zunes come with a handful of promotional videos pre-loaded on them. Many of the iPod models will also play videos. They do not generally come with videos pre-loaded. Your best bet is to identify a specific brand and model of PMP in which you are interested, then research whether or not it supports video.
Well, I don't think it is for viewing E-mails. It is like Adobe Flash Player, which can play online videos and can integrate with other media.
No. Windows Media Player is not the only audio/media player for Windows OS. There are other popular media player too. Some of them are VLC, Real Player, QuickPlay, etc.
Yes.Many people are confuse about why it is unable to play iTunes video movies songs on other media player. Because iTunes media are under iTunes DRM protection and it can be play in iTunes only.If you want to play them without iTunes media player, you need to remove DRM protection and convert them to plain WMV AVI or MP3 file formats.
Not the greatest. I'd say that it beats windows media player and quick player hands down. Alternatively, VLC and real player are good too. VLC is small in size and footprint. It also is compatible with just about every video format out there. Real Player is good if you want to download videos from YouTube or other video repositories. It also lets you view those said videos.
Yes, and I suggest you to use Daniusoft media Converter to do so, it will help you convert iTunes Videos and movies to any other file formats.
i burned a CD using windows media player, but can't play it on another player