.avi .mpg. .mpeg .divx .xvid .wmv
These files are usually movies or TVshows, or a host of other types of media. They can
be viewed using various media players, but I suggest using
Zoomplayer,
BSPlayer, or
Windows Media Player. Also, you'll need to make sure you have
the right codecs to play each individual file. Codecs are a tricky business sometimes so to help
you out with your file and what exact codecs it needs try using
GSpot. It tells you what codecs you need. Then just look on the net to find
them, below are some common codecs and their download links for quick reference:
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ffdshow (Recommended! (plays many formats: XviD, DivX, 3ivX, mpeg-4))
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XviD codec
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DivX codec
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ac3filter (for AC3 soundtracks, aka "5.1")
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Ogg media codec (for .OGM files)
Can't find what you're looking for? Check out these sites...
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DivX-Digest
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Digital-Digest
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Doom9
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DVD-R Help
.mov
These are
QuickTime files. Hopefully you
won't have to open these as I hate quicktime, but if you do you can
get it here.
.ra .rm .ram
These are
RealPlayer files. RealPlayer IMO is the
devils work. It installs lord knows what on your system and never really goes away when
you want to uninstall it. Still if you insists you can get the player
here.
vcd/svcd
These can be a pain on some peoples setups, but more so, on your stand-alone DVD player.
For all your vcd needs check out
www.dvdrhelp.com.
These guys know their stuff, and can help you with all kinds of media related questions.
.mp3 .mp2
Usually music files. Play them with
WinAmp.
.ogm .ogg
Ogg Vorbis media files. You can find out more about them and download applications
here.
This filetype is another music file format, but can be used for various media. You will
probably want to download the
DirectShow Ogg filter to play back OGM files. Any new version of
WinAmp will also do.