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.
The PS3 can play a number of DVD formats
Blackberry can support the exe file formats.
The type of photo file formats that the PlayStation 3 can support are JPEG, TIFF, BMP, GIF, PNG and MPO.
VOB players support a number of video file formats, from MP3 and MP4 to MKV and AVI. VOB players are able to play many more file formats if the correct codecs are installed alongside the VOB player.
The file extensions .jpg and .bmp do not support transparencies and are the most widely used.
Both PNG and JPG support 24 bit RGB
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.
Flash drives are not utilised to carry the PS3's file formats, they can be used to carry certain PC files to a PS3, such as pictures and music but they cannot carry the PS3's interpretations of these files
It is either a Quicken Data File or a QuickTime Extension a Component used by Apple QuickTime Player; enables support for additional video codecs and file formats;
WMA Music can be shared wirelessly between two Zune MP3 players
The list of file formats that support text formatting would most likely number in the thousands or even tens of thousands. Common examples of file types that support text formatting include RTF, HTML, Microsoft Word's DOC, PostScript, LaTeX, PDF, and Microsoft PowerPoint. In general, any format that supports rendering text to a screen or printer supports text formatting, except for classic file formats, such as TXT (text) files.
No, FAT32 does not support more file formats than NTFS. In fact, NTFS is a more advanced file system that supports larger file sizes, more file types, and additional features like file permissions, encryption, and journaling. FAT32 is limited to a maximum file size of 4 GB and has a maximum volume size of 8 TB, while NTFS can handle much larger files and volumes. Thus, NTFS is generally more versatile and capable than FAT32.