Compatible formats are the file name extensions that are used in a particular program.
The PSP 2000 is compatible with several file formats, including MP3, WMA, and ATRAC for audio files. For video, it supports formats such as MP4, AVI, and WMV. In terms of images, it can display JPEG, BMP, PNG, and GIF formats. Additionally, it can handle text files in TXT format.
The LG Pop Touch incorporates several popular formats including:3GP /ASF /AVI /(XVID) /MP4
The KM player is a multimedia player. It can play Video, Audio, Images and Flash. It will play various formats of each of these from the most popular and well-known formats to others that are lesser known.
Yes, iMovie can convert videos by allowing users to import various video formats and then export them in different formats and resolutions. You can edit videos within iMovie and then save or share them in a format compatible with platforms like YouTube, Facebook, or for local playback. However, it primarily supports formats that are compatible with Apple devices.
No, it is not compatible with the Mac OSx. The movie format is AVI which is not compatible with Mac. Here is a list of formats that are Mac compatible. MP4 MOV DV MPEG-1 3 GP M4V MP3
apple products (your iPod) can only handle certain video formats. The MAIN formats for video is: MP4 The MAIN formats for audio (music) is MP3. search on goole for other formats compatible with apple products. any other products will not work with your iPod.
MOV and QT are compatible file name extensions (formats) for Quick Time player.
No. Windows Movie Maker does not produce .mp4 formats. That file name extension (format) is not compatible with the program either.These are the video formats compatible with Windows Movie Maker:.asf, .avi, .dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmv
A DVD is compatible with all systems that can read CDs and DVDs, including most DVD players, gaming consoles, and computers. Additionally, standard CD-R and CD-RW discs are also widely compatible across various devices that support CD formats. However, for optimal compatibility, it’s important to check the specific system's requirements, as some may have limitations on certain formats.
Yes, there are several free online tools and software programs available that can convert AVI files to iPhone-compatible formats such as MP4. One popular option is HandBrake, a free and open-source video transcoder that supports a wide range of formats including AVI and iPhone-compatible formats. Simply download HandBrake, select your AVI file as the source, choose the iPhone preset, and start the conversion process. This will ensure that your AVI file is converted to a format that is compatible with your iPhone.
iTunes files are standard MP3s or AAC format and so any equipment compatible with these formats will work.
I think its just a mini computer....i guess but with different formats making games compatible and fit for purpose to play.