Windows Media, Real Media, Quicktime, MPEG-4, Flash.
media player
MPEG-4 i.e *.mp4
Yes, you can in newer versions of Windows Media Player.
If you have a Windows media player 10 or above with a suitable codec such as K-llit or a Vista codec pack you can play the MPEG-4 file with a click.
Audio format: mp3,wma,wav Video format: avi,mpeg-1,mpeg-2
To hold music. I think it can be known as an MPEG.
Windows Media Player which comes with your computer and you don't have to pay for it.
MPEG (Motion Picture Expert Group) and WMV (Windows Media Video) are different containers for video. They support different features and may be supported by different players.
MPEG-4 compression standard was introduced in late 1998. Used for CD and streaming media distribution, as well as voice and television application. Very useful in everyday life.
From the Facebook help page:Facebook supports almost all video file types. Here's the complete list:3g2 (Mobile Video)3gp (Mobile Video)3gpp (Mobile Video)asf (Windows Media Video)avi (AVI Video)dat (MPEG Video)divx (DIVX Video)dv (DV Video)f4v (Flash Video)flv (Flash Video)m2ts (M2TS Video)m4v (MPEG-4 Video)mkv (Matroska Format)mod (MOD Video)mov (QuickTime Movie)mp4 (MPEG-4 Video)mpe (MPEG Video)mpeg (MPEG Video)mpeg4 (MPEG-4 Video)mpg (MPEG Video)mts (AVCHD Video)nsv (Nullsoft Video)ogm (Ogg Media Format)ogv (Ogg Video Format)qt (QuickTime Movie)tod (TOD Video)ts (MPEG Transport Stream)vob (DVD Video)wmv (Windows Media Video)The aspect ratio of the video has to be between 9x16 and 16x9, and the video cannot exceed the file size or length that the upload page suggests.
It seems a RMVB player offers to support file types such as MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, Divx and MP3. It is good for DVD's and CD's as well. There are many brands such as VLC player,and Real Alternative.