vlc player is the best and plays all types of formats
A DVD player that supports all formats would need to be a universal or multi-region player. These players are capable of playing DVDs from any region and supporting various file formats such as DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, DVD-R, DVD-RW, and more. Look for a player with a wide range of codec support, including MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, and AVI, to ensure compatibility with different formats. Additionally, ensure the player has the necessary connections such as HDMI, USB, and SD card slots for flexibility in playing different types of media.
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There are media player software that allows you to play blu ray movies and Mac Blu ray player software can do the job so efficiently as it not only plays video movies, music and audio but it also supports photos (Bonus!) and specially it supports all the formats.
It may be .ods, .ots, .sxc, .stc, .dif, .dbf, .slk, .csv or .uos. All these file extensions are of the OpenOffice Format and if your question is what formats OpenOffice supports then, including these formats it also supports: .xls, .xlt and .html formatted Excel Spreadsheets.
The iView 6000kr plays divx.Other dvd players will as well.It plays some other rmvb,avi types and mpegs,but not all formats.
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Most modern CD players these days support all those formats. Consider a Sony or Pioneer model, however.
Final Cut Express can import and export file formats that are supported by Quicktime (including formats added with plug-in extensions) many of these formats can be played with the VLC player. The VLC player is available for several platforms (Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, GNU, Linux, BeOS, BSD, eComStation and iOS) but not all formats can be played on all supported platforms.
The file formats for mobile phones are jar, sis, sisx, jad. The many of the java mobiles and Android mobiles are only supports jar and jad file formant. But, symbian os mobiles are support all the file formats like jar, jad, sis and six.
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