A default player for audio is the application that will automatically be used to play audio files when you click on the file's icon or a link to an audio file in a browser.
The default audio formats that can be imported into iTunes are AAC, AIFF, Apple Lossless, MP3, or WAV.
A default media player is the application that the user has chosen to be automatically used when they access media files.
An Audio CD is a type of CD that has audio files on it that can be read by a CD player like a stereo
To play WMA audio files and WMV video files, get Flip Player or VLC. Free versions are available.To convert WMA audio files and WMV video files to other formats use VLC.
The reason that all your audio files have a traffic cone next to them could be because you have VLC Media player installed and are using it as the default program to open audio files. You can change that preference by right clicking one of the files and press "open with" and choose a program you would like to be the default one. There should also be a text box near the bottom asking if you would like to make the selected option the default program to open that file type with. Check it, and then press ok. That should change the icon related to your audio files (the VLC's icon is the traffic cone). It will also change what program opens the file.
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The duration of AUDIO-FILES is 1800.0 seconds.
Audio files are place into Audio tracks in video editing programs.
No it does not support PHP. PHP is a server side processing language while Real Player is a media player which playes audio and video files. Maybe it can play audio and video files located in php folder but that is limited to that.
A default media player is the application that the user has chosen to be automatically used when they access media files.