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You need to download FFDShow, install it then in the FFDShow program I think you enable codecs. Then download FLV Splitter and install, once done, click the close button and now open the flv file, if you can't be bothered just download VLC Media Player.
# another option is .... u need to navigate to http://media-convert.com/ # choose the input file ( either local in your PC or online using a URL ) # select the output file format and # agree to the terms of service # click OK button to fire away. # wait until conversion if finished then click download to save it locally to your PC.
Note: If you are using script-disable add-ons for Firefox (free) or IE (IE7 requires a valid license of Windows XP) turn it on for only media-convert.
another Note: I am not associated with the site at all.
Answer:
IT IS BETTER TO LEAVE YOUR WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER AS IT IS......!!
JUST DOWNLOAD SOME OTHER FLV PLAYERS TO PLAY YOUR STUFF.....!KK..!!
THEN.......DON'T TRY TO MESS UP WITH THE SYSTEM FILES.........
IT CAN BE OF NO USE AND YOU MAY BE SIMPLY MAKING THE USAGE OF YOUR WIN PLAYER MORE MISERABLE.........!! :-)
No. Windows Media player can't play mkv files.
Windows media player.
One player I know is Windows Media Player
Sometimes you may get an error saying that Windows Media Player won't play a WMV files. When this happens, it is because certain files are corrupt or their link is broken so that the files won't play.
Why? Windows Media Player can only play .wav files.
You might not be able to play because of the lack of video or audio driver. The file extension could also be not supported by media player.
An HTML file is for web browsers only. It is not a media file at all. But you can have HTML files load media and have them play it in your browser.
No. I have searched for a player that will play SP7 files -- but SP7 files are Casio's proprietary music files, only playable by their digital instruments.
I tried putting the file under a file that the library is supposed to look in and automatically transfer, but when I hit OK it said files found: 60, files added: 0. What do I have to do to add these files?
All music files can be opened in Windows Media player by right clicking on the mouse the file and selecting open with Windows Media Player.
Windows media player doesn't support flv format,so you can't play the flv files on it. You can use convert flv files to wmv,avi,mp4,etc. I recommend you 4Media FlV to WMV Converter.It is the professional FLV to WMV converter software which can convert FLV videos to Windows media files including WMV, ASF videos and WMA, WAV, MP3 audios for playing on Windows media players and Windows mobile devices.It's easy to use.You can have a try. You can use VLC player
MSWMM (Microsoft Windows Movie Maker) files cannot be viewed in Windows Media Player.The project file must be Published or Finished in the program before it can be viewed in Media Player.