That depends on what codecs you install. By default, it doesn't come with many, but you can install support for proprietary codecs.
http://makesite.in/supported-youtube-file-formats/
i think mp4 ,avi
The most common video file formats supported by smartphones, including the popular 3gp format, are MP4, AVI, and MOV.
Yes. Most web cams are supported by the v4l (Video for Linux) module.
The best video format for Macintosh is .MP4,but .AVI or .3GP are also supported by it.
I know MP4 is supported by default but you can download codecs to make it compatible with other video formats, like AVI and FLV.
Yes. All components of the board (video, Ethernet, SATA, etc...) are fully supported in Linux.
The Nexus 7 supports the following video formats out-of-the- box: H263/264 AVC, MPEG-4, VP8. With other formats such as AVI, MKV, WMV, etc, there are apps out there (Video Player, MX Player, QQPlayer, etc.) that you can use to play these other formats. Or, you can also get a video in one of those formats and with a video converter program (Windows or Mac based), iand convert them to a supported video format, then upload it into the device.
The base F282A primarily supports video file formats such as MP4, AVI, and MKV. It is designed to handle common codecs like H.264 and MPEG-4, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of video content. Always check the device specifications for any updates on supported formats.
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The PlayStation 3 (PS3) supports a variety of file formats for video, audio, and images. For video, it primarily supports formats like MP4, AVI, and WMV. Audio formats include MP3, AAC, and WAVE, while image formats supported are JPEG, PNG, and GIF. Additionally, it can play certain media files from USB drives or via network streaming.