Codecs in Media Player - Microsoft Support
Codecs allow you to play different formats of audio and video files. Media Player supports a wide variety of codecs. Most are included out of the box; some additional codecs can be installed from the Microsoft Store.
File types supported by Windows Media Player - Microsoft Support
This article lists the multimedia file types that are supported by Windows Media Player 12. (How to determine your version of Windows Media Player). Note: Additional file formats might be supported if you install new codecs in Windows. For more information, see Codecs: frequently asked questions.
Get Windows Media Player - Microsoft Support
Windows Media player should now be reinstalled. Note: To troubleshoot issues like playback and codec problems, see the "Get help" section in Windows Media Player. Learn how to get Windows Media Player 12 for Windows 10, Windows 8.1, and Windows 7.
Video, photo, and audio FAQ for Xbox Media Player app
Find answers to commonly asked questions about video, photo, and audio content using the Media Player app on your Xbox console.
You see a black screen or experience poor video quality when watching ...
For issues with fuzzy or unclear videos, see: Video on Xbox is fuzzy. For issues with specific models of cable set-top boxes, AV receivers, or TVs, see: TV Hardware Information Xbox forum. For issues that occur while you’re watching your TV, try the following solutions.
Advanced video settings for Xbox consoles
Advanced video settings for Xbox consoles. When setting up your Xbox console for 4K gaming, make sure that you’re getting the most out of your TV. For the best possible gaming experience on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One X, or Xbox One S, follow these guidelines.
Play a CD or DVD in Windows Media Player - Microsoft Support
In Windows Media Player, you can play audio CDs, data CDs, and data DVDs that contain music or video files (also known as media CDs). You can also play video CDs (VCDs), which are similar to DVDs, although the video quality isn't as high.
How to format a USB flash drive or external storage device to NTFS on ...
How to format a USB flash drive or external storage device to NTFS on Windows. To update or repair an Xbox console from a USB flash drive, you'll need a 4 GB USB flash drive formatted to NTFS. For more info about troubleshooting system updates, see: Troubleshoot system updates on Xbox.
Video playback settings in Windows - Microsoft Support
For these apps, you can control video playback using the video playback settings in Windows 11. For example, you can have your PC process video to enhance it (depending on your PC’s hardware) or choose to play video at a lower resolution to help save network bandwidth.
Troubleshoot connecting Surface to an external display
Solution 1: Power reset your external display. Solution 2: Check the video input settings. Solution 3: Check the port version setting on the external display. Solution 4: Duplicate or extend your display on the external screen. Solution 5: Check the video cables. Solution 6: Check the display adapter.