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No. Windows Media player can't play mkv files.
Add the files you downloaded to Windows Media Player, and do it from there. The files have to be compatible with Windows Media Player.
To move files from Ares to Windows media player, click on Library, found in Windows media player 11. Then click on Add to Library option and select the folder where Ares files were downloaded.
No, Windows Media Center does not convert AVI files to DVD format. However, it is capable of playing most AVI files.
it is files containing .wmv
do a search on your computer for *.wma .wma - windows media audio
Yes, you can in newer versions of Windows Media Player.
OGG Files are media files - more specifically, they are sound files. You need to download a codec for Windows Media Player for .ogg files, or you can download an alternative media player like VLC Media Player.
Yes, uninstalling .NET will not damage your files. But if you have applications requiring framework, they will not work any more.
Vista Media Center supports Windows Media files which are .wm, .asf. Also supports Windows Media Video files such as .wmv. Windows video files in .avi format are also supported. The .mpeg, .mpg, .mpe, .m1v, .mp2, and .mpv2 movie files are all supported.
Windows Media Player is a media player for playing multimedia. It is used for playing audio or video files.
Windows media player.