June 14th, 2020 by Smile Harney
WMP, also known as Windows Media Player, can play video files in AVI, WMV, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, DVD and other formats; it can also play MP3, WMA, WAV and other audio files, but it can not support the other file formats, such as FLV and RMVB and that is why a lot of users will convert the unsupported FLV, RMVB, etc to the formats which is supported by Windows Media Player for them to play the video that they want.
The most important thing now is to have a WMP converter to convert other formats into the Windows Media Player supported one.As for a further comment, the iDealshare VideoGo would be your ideal choice, which supports more than 1000 formats for all various video and audio with high speed and quality conversions.
iDealshare VideoGo can both convert video files and audio files. Today, let's set to convert the unsupported FLV to WMP WMV as an example.
Free download the professional WMP Video Converter - iDealshare VideoGo(for Windows, for Mac), install and run it, the following interface will pop up.
Click the "Add File" button to import the FLV file to this WMP Video converter.
Click "Profile" drop down button to select WMP more supported WMV as the output format from the "General Video" category.
Click "Convert" button to start and finish converting FLV to Windows Media Player more supported WMV video format
Windows Media Player is a free player produced by Microsoft Corporation. It is a component of Microsoft Windows, usually referred to as "WMP", and supports enhanced functions through plug-ins. The first version of it was published in the early 1990s, and since then, it has continued to develop as a reliable media library application. So far, many users of Microsoft processors are still using it to play audio, video and images.