There are several file formats that will play on DVD players depending on the ability of your DVD player. I would check your manufacturer's information to see what type of files it will play. Most newer DVD players will play AVI or MPEG-2 file formats. I use NCH Software's Express Burn at http://www.nch.com.au/burn/index.HTML to burn Audio, Data, & video to CD, DVD, and/or Blu-ray discs.
No, the SWF file is a Flash player file. Any flash player can play it.
VLC is a player not a format a .vlc data file will require the VLC player. The VLC player will play most formats (See links below) and can save files in another format as required.
Hi this is Abid download vlc media player you will surely be able to play Wav file. However, if you have got any media convertor you can change the file format as well.
Yes,To play a flv file format, download and install a codec pack (such as klite codec pack, etc) which will enable to support flv format file playback in Windows Media Player.But it is recommended to install the codec pack after the installation of Windows Media Player. (When installing new version of WMP)
To play subtitles in Haihaisoft Player, first ensure that your subtitle file (usually in .srt format) is in the same directory as your video file. Open the video in Haihaisoft Player, then go to the "Subtitle" menu and select "Load Subtitle" to browse for your subtitle file. Once loaded, the subtitles should appear on the video during playback. You can adjust subtitle settings in the player preferences if needed.
It does play wave files and mp3, but only play mp3 in tracks form not any mp3 file.
VLC Player can play any format I've ever given it.But BRRIP is not a format. You have to look at the extension of the file to see the type. Common ones are MP4, AVI, VOB, and MKV. VLC can play all of these.
The Gspot program will help you find out what codec is needed to play many different file types. Give it a try.
what kind of format for a video is needed to play on tv, inthe uk
CD-R DVD-RW DVD-R VCD
flex:player is an app that will let you play other video file formats
If a copied video file does not play on a laptop the player on the laptop might be worn out. It could also be the format of the DVD that the file was copied to might not be correct. If the DVD is a data DVD than the video file will not play.