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fileextension
11-11-2010, 04:01 AM
Want to know what a file extension is?
File extensions are the short suffixes that appear after the filename.
They are used to indicate the file type. In their early use, file extensions were used to indicate the generic type of a file.
For example, .txt was used for a text file, and file extension .gfx for a graphics file.
However, over time, file extensions have become connected with certain programs or even versions of that program.
A .doc file indicates a Microsoft Word document, while a .docx file extension means it was created using Word 2007 or a later version.

tcindia123
11-11-2010, 08:58 AM
what you want to say on dis post are you asking about file ext or telling about it??

ssjohn143
11-15-2010, 02:38 PM
I s***est you be careful with getting codec packs. The result is often that multimedia decoding breaks on some level. I recommend using the VLC player from Video Lan, that has it's own internal codecs and it will play back VOBs just fine (along with an armada of other formats/codecs).
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