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. Windows includes codecs that allow Media Player to play the following formats out of the box:
File types supported by Windows Media Player - Microsoft Support
Windows Media Video (.wmv, .wm) Windows Media Video (.wmv) files are Advanced Systems Format (.asf) files that include audio, video, or both compressed with Windows Media Audio (WMA) and Windows Media Video (WMV) codecs.
Troubleshoot Windows Media Player Errors - Microsoft Support
Windows Media Player is a built-in multimedia player that comes with Windows. While it is a reliable and widely used application, users may encounter errors and issues from time to time. This article aims to provide guidance on troubleshooting common Windows Media Player errors.
Troubleshoot problems with party audio on Windows
To enable or disable push to talk, in the Party widget, select the Party options … button, choose Party audio, and then select or clear the Enable push to talk checkbox. Push to talk is disabled by default. Check the Xbox status page.
Gaming Services Repair Tool for PC | Xbox Support
If you are having issues installing or updating Gaming Services on your PC, or if you are noticing that the Xbox app for PC is launching with missing content, you may want to download and run the Gaming Services Repair Tool for PC.
Getting started with Xbox accessories | Xbox Support
Instant sharing, voice chat, and custom controls—these are just a few ways accessories enhance your Xbox gaming experience. The Xbox Wireless Headset provides cable-free, high-quality audio and chat with wireless connections to Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One consoles, as well as Bluetooth connections to Windows 10/11 and mobile devices.
How to troubleshoot playback in Windows Media Player 9
Most of the time, playback issues in Windows Media Player 9 are caused by one of the following problems: Corrupted media. Corrupted media can cause irregular playback such as missing audio or video, abrupt ending, or skipping. Damaged codecs. Codecs are software programs that compress and uncompress audio or video data.
How to find your wireless network password | Xbox Support
Learn how to find your wireless network password so you can connect to the Xbox network using your wireless network.
"Cannot play back the file. The format is not supported. (Error ...
To play the file, you must encode the file again by using the original source in a supported format, such as the .wmv format. To do this, you can use the Windows Media Encoder. For additional information, visit the following Microsoft Web site, and then click Windows Media Encoder in the Select Download list:
Set up and configure your Xbox Wireless Headset
Learn how to connect your Xbox Wireless Headset and manage your audio settings.