11 Jun 2009
Larger amounts of storage now enable computer users to obtain and store large amounts of data, particularly useful for creating a library of your favourite audio and video files. Importing audio and video files is fairly straight forward, simply insert a CD or DVD and save the content to your media library. The trouble is that things can become a little more complicated when you save files from other sources such as a P2P network, you may find that once you've downloaded a file, it may be saved in a format your media player doesn't recognise or play. Latest stories from Business Software
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