A computer will be unable to play videos if it does not have the appropriate player and codec to decode the files. There are a variety of media players like VLC and QuickTime which are designed to play these files.
Not to be flippant, but every file is an example of data encoding. Before data can be stored in computer memory or in a disk file, it first has to be digitally encoded in binary. The binary encodings can then be further encoded using encryption or compression.
MP3 is embedded in the web page and is MPEG level 3, an encoded standard for audio files.
.obj is a simple data-format file that represents 3D geometry alone. .exe is an executable file that usually contains other resources which are sometimes used for a Graphical User Interface. Being simple, its a file to perform indicated tasks according to encoded instructions.
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The MKV codec can be used to code multiple types of video or some audio files (16 to be exact). It can also be used to code subtitle streams. Basically, the MKV codec is for multimedia purposes.
Codecs depend entirely on what type if file you are trying to play. An MP3 codec is no good, for instance, for playing WMA files, and an XVid codec is useless for playing Ogg Vorbis files.
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Yes, but not all of MP4 players are compatible with the M4V, since the M4V videos are also encoded with the AC3 audio codec which is not standardized for the MP4 container. So, you may need a video converter for help.
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FLAC files are free lossless audio codec files. You can listen to these files by downloading WinAmp onto your computer and then downloading the FLAC Plugin.
It would depend on the format of the audio file. However K-Lite codec pack should cover most of you bases. It is usually the only codec pack I install on a computer.
You'd have to download the .flv codec for it. You have other choices such as Winamp to play FLV files as well.
let try vlc or any media codec of microsoft.
HTML documents are plain-text files, usually encoded in UTF8 format.
You might have damage files or you need a certain kind of codec for those files. KLite is free and it works in 99%.
An MTS file is a video saved in AVCHD format. It is the standard video format used by many Sony and Panasonic HD camcorders. MTS files are also used for storing high-definition video on Blu-ray discs. Xvid is an open-source video codec, and the Xvid-encoded video is typically saved in .avi container format. To convert MTS to Xvid-encoded AVI format, HD Video Converter Factory Pro is a decent choice. Just import the MTS files > select AVI as the output format > start the conversion.