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File Formats Supported by Windows Media Player Versions 6.0 and Later
Microsoft Windows Media Player 9 Series. Summary. This article describes the file formats that Microsoft Windows Media Player supports. More Information. Windows Media Player supports the following file formats: Windows Media Player 6.0. Windows Media formats. File name extensions: .asf, .asx, .avi, .wav, .wma, .wax, .wm, .wmv, .wvx.
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. Windows Media formats (.asf, .wma, .wmv, .wm)
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 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.
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.
You see a black screen or experience poor video quality when watching ...
Solution 1: Check your HDMI cables or try different ones. A damaged or incorrectly connected HDMI cable can prevent the video signal from reaching your Xbox correctly. Check your HDMI cables to make sure they’re securely connected to your devices and free from damage. Try using a different high-speed HDMI cable.
Codecs FAQ - Microsoft Support
Windows Media Player and other apps use codecs to play and create media files. A codec can consist of two parts: an encoder that compresses the media file (encoding) and a decoder that decompresses the file (decoding). Some codecs include both parts, and other codecs only include one of them.
Video on Xbox is fuzzy | Xbox Support
If the images on your TV or monitor appear fuzzy or unclear, adjusting your display settings may improve the quality of your video. Here's how to change the screen resolution, color depth, and color space settings for an HDTV or monitor that's connected to an Xbox console by an HDMI cable.
How to troubleshoot playback in Windows Media Player 9
Poor-quality playback can be caused by dramatic changes to the default settings for SRS WOW Effects or for Equalizer. If you experience poor-quality playback, turn off both of these features. To turn off the audio effects, follow these steps: Click Now Playing.
Windows Media Player stops responding when you open a WMV video in ...
Fixes an issue that occurs when you open a WMV video in Windows Media Player from a remote session in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2.