Unsupported file types are file extensions that Windows does not know what to do with. This means that there is no program installed on the computer associated with a particular file type. To open an unsupported file type you must first install the program that the file uses to work with it.
Unsupported file types means that the file extension can't be opened by the software.
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video file and R4?
'allegator'
First, you check save type 128 instead of 64. ( Go Option/Emulator/Save type/...) Open ROM Pokemon Leaf Green Go File/ Import/ Game Shark snapshot..., then put the .sps file in. Gba will automatically load saved game. Enjoy !
It is believed that Wolverine has his own blood type, thanks to his mutation.
iono
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YOU CANT! send it to nintendo.
Say you get an email from your buddy and it's a photoshop file. If you don't have photoshop (or GIMP + the PS extension), you'll get an error message saying 'unsupported file' when you try to open the downloaded file. Basically this means that you don't have the program installed on your computer needed to open the file.
it's probably either too large of a file, an unsupported image type, or some problem with your browser.
unsupported claims (apex)
Corrupt save data is most likely because the save type is wrong. Click Options->Emulator->Save Type and try each combination listed. Don't forget to reset (Control+R) after selecting a new type.
well, what is the file format of the video? depending on the file format, you'll need various codecs to play the video back... also, if you are trying to watch the video ON a cell phone, odds are you will never be able to watch it on that cell phone- the codecs aren't easily updated on cell phones.
jeta
You can't play unsupported file extensions in Windows Movie Maker. You have to convert the file to a format compatible with the program.
It means that the source of the music you downloaded is not compatible with your cellphone.
When a file is unsupported, this means that the file type cannot be understood by the device. Media-playing hardware can only operate with specific file types, or extensions. If you downloaded a document onto an mp3 player and expected it to play music from the file, the mp3 player would not know what to do with it. Likewise there are some sound file types that certain hardware cannot play. Some common file types for music include .mp3, .wma, .wav, and .aac