You need some type of audio CD burning software like Nero, among others. There are a lot of free applications available which will take an .mp3 file and convert it to an audio CD file. Of course, you'll need a CD burner/player to be able to do that. Most computers come with those now days.
You cannot convert Power Point file to play in DVD. DVD's can play only audio or video files.
NO, you must convert to mp4 using converting software
You do not need to convert any files to play it on a computer. With a suitable DVD decoder installed, almost any modern media player, such as Windows Media Player or VLC can play it without any conversion.
iTunes will not play ogg vorbis files. You would need to either convert your OGG files to MP3 or AAC to play them in iTunes or you would need to download and install a player like VLC Player in order to play the ogg vorbis files without converting them. Similarly, ogg vorbis OGM files would need to be played in VLC Player.
no you must convert it
WMV files can't be played on iPod player directly. try to convert wmv files first and transfer them to iPod player. You can use this Video to iPod converter http://www.pavtube.com/video_to_ipod/
Yes VLC media player will play .m4v files.
Convert the coral player files into avi or some other format using any video convertor tool ( i used total video convertor) , and play it in your media player
No. Windows Media player can't play mkv files.
FileFactory Its a free download
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.
You'll need a MP3-capable receiver, and will need to convert your CD's either in Windows Media Player or iTunes.