there are many players (freeware and shareware) but if you use nokia hp you can play with nokia multimedia player (packed in pcsuite 6.0, i can't find audio player at pcsuite 7.1)
mkv is a high quality format it need high quality hardware you can choose another pc to play it in vlc
The big advantage of AVI video format is that it is built in to Windows. Theoretically, AVI should mean an end to file format worries for PC users: If you create, upload or burn AVI files, you can be sure that any other Windows user can play the file on their pc.
You should be able to drag and drop your MP3 files into iTunes and then sync those songs with your iPod
MP3s are a standard format and should play on any computer. Be aware that some PC software uses WMA (Windows Media Audio) format files, a non-standard Microsoft creation, that will need a QuickTime plugin (See links below) to play on a Mac. On the MacBook MP3s can be played in iTunes or the QuickTime player just by double clicking the MP3's icon.
I am guessing you mean "Do backups stay in the PC after Format?" The answer is No, if you store the backups of the files on the same hard drive you are formatting. Its not technically a backup then anyway. To make a proper backup, you need to copy your files to a USB key, burn them to a CD or DVD, or copy them to another computer or hard drive.
Google 'DSS player light'
PC Format was created in 1991.
Yeah, there is. Connect your iPhone to your PC and use a tool like MobiKin Assistant for iOS. It lets you pull your music straight from the device to your computer without messing around with iTunes sync limits. Just plug in, scan the data, pick your songs, and export them. Simple and direct.
Well.....no. A big NO! Games for PC are on a different format than game for Xbox360... although there are games that are made for both PC and Xbox360.
You need to burn the CD with software that knows how to create and format a "regular" DVD that will play in any DVD player. DVD players usually look for files in folders marked Video_TS and Audio_TS, and the Video folder has files with extensions BUP, IFO and VOB.
.AVI or Audio Video Interleave is a video format designed by Microsoft and should be widely accepted in any version of windows media player, otherwise any free .avi player online will do the trick
yes you can what i did i downloaded boombot to my pc then i conveted the format and now i play it on my ipod