Gateway SX2110G Generic User Guide - Page 29
Playing downloaded files, programs use codecs to play and create digital media files. - specifications
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want to play it. If Windows asks you to select a DVD player, we recommend that you always choose the DVD player included with your software collection (e.g. PowerDVD or Windows Media Player). Playing downloaded files Downloaded files may work with the media programs installed on your computer, or may require specific programs. Files that include DRM functions may only play in specific programs (e.g. iTunes, Windows Media Player) or only on devices certified for use with the each type of file. Other formats may require a specific audio or video codec that may not have been installed on your computer. Codecs A codec is software that is used to compress or decompress a digital media file, such as a song or video. Windows Media Player and other programs use codecs to play and create digital media files. For example, when you rip a song from an audio CD to your computer, the player uses the Windows Media Audio codec to compress the song into a compact WMA file. When you play that WMA file (or any WMA file that might be streamed from a Web site), the media player uses the Windows Media Audio codec to decompress the file so the music can be played through your speakers. Why do I get a message that says my computer is missing a codec? If you get a message that says that your computer is missing a codec, it may be because you are using a file that was compressed using a codec Software - 29