I means you are writing onto the CD the info onto the disk using a laser.
Burning a CD is the process of writing data to it from a device like a computer. The term "burn" is used because it is often not reversible. On Windows Media Player, that is simply an option that allows you to copy selected media to a disk.
It helps run windows media player and is needed for windows media player to work so you shouldn't delete it or media player probably won't work (I haven't tried it out) but I recommend you don't none the less.
it is like windows media player but only of the mac
Windows Media Player ver. 3.0
Go to the Microsoft web site, (www.microsoft.com) and search popular downloads and click on media player.
It could mean many things. For example, if your referring to computers, it could mean windows media player play list, or it could mean a variety of businesses and/or organizations.
windows media audio
AVI files may not work in Windows Media Player if the appropriate codec is not installed on your system. This does not mean you can't play the file in the player though... you simply have to convert it to a file name extension (format) compatible with media player:.avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmvTry converting the avi file to a wmv or mpgformat, then test it in the player.
I think you mean iTunes. iTunes is a software that allows you to transfer media (music, podcasts, movies, ebooks, etc.) from your computer to your iDevice (iPod, iPhone, or iPad). It also acts as a media player, allowing you to play music files. Comparable software would be Windows Media Player or RealPlayer.
It depends on the type of video. To watch online videos, you would need a web browser. If you mean playing DVDs or computer files, you would use a media program such as Windows Media Player. If you have trouble doing the above, then you might need a codec pack or a replacement video driver.
You mean GIF file? Convert the file to WMV for Windows Media Player and convert the file to MOV for quicktime.
That is an Error code for the Windows Media Player application. It likely has to do with file incompatibility or missing codecs. Try Googling the error message for possible resolutions to the problem.
ACC is short for ACCount but you might mean .AAC which is the format that your music is saved in.This format works on your iPod etc but will not work in windows media player unless you dowload a codec for it