If you’ve tried to play YouTube videos or other online videos in Windows Media Player, you may have received an error that it doesn’t support the file type or the codec used to compress it.

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Watch YouTube Videos in Windows Media Player
It’s easy to listen to MIDI files on your computer, since most media players can play them.

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How to Convert MIDI Files to MP3 Files
The Windows Calculator program has been a popular feature since the earliest versions of the operating system. With the release of Windows 7, the Calculator has been greatly expanded to include new modes, features, and worksheets. Strangely, many people are unaware of these features because Microsoft hasn’t made a point of introducing users to the Calculator’s upgrade

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Use the Windows 7 Calculator’s New Modes, Features, and Worksheets
The iPad plays videos only a handful of video formats, none of which are overly common for standard sized videos (.mov, MPEG-4). Most torrents are AVI videos, and it would be easy to lose the HD quality of a Blue-Ray when converting to MP4 format or other accepted formats

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Convert Video to iPad Format
What is the problem with e-books that are in pdf or lit form? It can be hard to read them on your Kindle because it either can’t support the format or you have to pay a small fee to email a PDF directly to your Kindle

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View PDF, HTML, CHM and LIT Documents on the Kindle