different types of media require different codecs (or instructions that tell the computer how to use the file)
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.
You do not need to convert any files to play it on a computer. With a suitable DVD decoder installed, almost any modern media player, such as Windows Media Player or VLC can play it without any conversion.
NO you cant but you can download a Visual Boy advance emulator to your computer and download any of the two roms and then you can play in your computer.
Any digital content can be stored on computer media. This can be movies, programs, photos etc. Basically any digital file that can be copied is easy to transfer to computer media.
A universal media disc is made for the PlayStation portable. It will not play on any other device. Furthermore, the movies are also coded by region like a regular DVD or Blu-Ray.
With the correct software you can watch a DVD on any computer (try getting vlc media player)
It is any media file, Windows Media Player can play.
You can record video data on ANY media... CD, DVD or any other format that will store it! All data is treated the same.. it just a matter of what device will play what type of media!
Any media that's put into a code in a computer format .
No, you must download the game in some form. If you'd like, it's possible to download it onto a flash drive, so you can take it with you and play on any computer. Other than that, you MUST download the game client to play.
Usually only one. A good media player can play both music and videos. Of course, if you don't enjoy those things, you don't need any.
If your video does not play normally after waking up your computer, you will need to change your media player.