RealPlayer can support such formts: MP3, WMA, AAC, AC3, MPGE1, FLASH, Realvideo, AVI. Currently, RealPlayer can't play FLV files. Many other media players such as Windows Media Player, QuickTime, VLC Player, Winamp don't support FLV files.
So in order to play flv files, an flv player is needed. You can download Aunsoft FLV Player to view flv videos. It's free and easy-to-use. It can open local flv files or those from YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo Video, Myspace, etc.
Yes VLC media player will play .m4v files.
No, they cannot.
You cannot convert Power Point file to play in DVD. DVD's can play only audio or video files.
Vlc player will play all formats of video.much better than windows media player.
Flash videos can be played from inside PowerPoint. However, a flash video capable player must exist on the computer or PowerPoint cannot play them.
Yes there is FLV Player that allows you to play any flash video file
I think it's not possible. What you can do is to encode your MKV files first with a video app like Handbrake or Brorsoft Video Converter.
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
it depends to what extention the video file is if the file is playing in the player you don't like pull up a video converter drag it to the converter press the extention that plays in the video player you like and convert it and enjoy
No, flv player can just play flash video files, not flash games. You could use Adobe Flash Player to play flash games.
No, it cannot it is not video game compatible.
I'm using Cisdem video player for Mac to play rmvb files. It's also able to play many other formats.