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CIW 1D0-61A Exam - Topic 10 Question 92 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIW's 1D0-61A exam
Question #: 92
Topic #: 10
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Irena is reviewing several promotional product videos from her company's marketing department before they are published on the company's Web site. The videos are in RealMedia format, but they do not open in Irena's Windows Media Player. What should Irena do in order to view the videos?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Lai
3 months ago
C sounds wrong, they should play locally if the right player is used.
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Jin
3 months ago
A is a waste of time, just convert them!
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Toshia
3 months ago
Wait, can you really convert them that easily?
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Salome
4 months ago
Totally agree with B! Just convert them!
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Maryrose
4 months ago
B is the way to go, RealMedia won't play in WMP.
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Oliva
4 months ago
I vaguely recall something about uploading files to a server, but I don't think that's necessary for just viewing them locally.
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Felton
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question where we had to deal with file formats, and I think converting to WMV is definitely the way to go.
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Annette
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like contacting Technical Support might just lead to more delays.
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Azzie
5 months ago
I think I remember that RealMedia files need specific players, so maybe converting them is the best option?
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Meaghan
5 months ago
I've dealt with this kind of issue before. The key is to not try to force the files to play in a player they're not compatible with. I'd recommend converting the files to a more widely-supported format like WMV, that way I can just use the standard Windows Media Player.
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Valentine
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The videos are in RealMedia format, and they won't open in Windows Media Player. I'm guessing the best option is to contact the technical support team to see if they can help me get the right software to view the files.
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Anabel
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I know RealMedia is a different format, but I'm not sure if converting the files is the best solution. Maybe I should look into getting a RealMedia player installed instead.
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Emmett
5 months ago
This one seems pretty straightforward. I think the answer is to convert the files to WMV format since RealMedia files don't play in Windows Media Player.
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Gary
9 months ago
Wait, so Irena can't even play the videos on her own computer? That's like trying to watch a movie without a DVD player. Time to upgrade, Irena!
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Rana
8 months ago
D) Decompress the files before attempting to play them in Windows Media Player, because RealMedia files are compressed for uploading/downloading.
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Tijuana
8 months ago
Wait, so Irena can't even play the videos on her own computer? That's like trying to watch a movie without a DVD player. Time to upgrade, Irena!
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Chi
8 months ago
B) Convert the video files to the WMV format, because RealMedia files will not play in Windows Media Player.
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Cherry
8 months ago
A) Contact her company's Technical Support department and schedule service for her computer.
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Frankie
10 months ago
Haha, good thing Irena didn't try to contact the company's 'Technical Support' department. I bet they'd just tell her to turn it off and on again!
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Layla
9 months ago
C) Upload the videos to the Web server to be viewed through Windows Media Player because they will not play from a local computer.
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Titus
9 months ago
B) Convert the video files to the WMV format, because RealMedia files will not play in Windows Media Player.
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Alesia
9 months ago
A) Contact her company's Technical Support department and schedule service for her computer.
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Coletta
10 months ago
I agree with Lorean. Trying to decompress the files or upload them to the web server is just extra work when the simple solution is to convert them to a compatible format.
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Glendora
9 months ago
B) True, but converting the files would ensure they can be viewed on any device without any issues.
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Ardella
10 months ago
C) But uploading the videos to the Web server might be easier for everyone to access.
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Shalon
10 months ago
B) Convert the video files to the WMV format, because RealMedia files will not play in Windows Media Player.
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Elza
11 months ago
I believe contacting the Technical Support department is the best option for Irena.
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Lorean
11 months ago
The correct answer is B. Converting the files to WMV format is the best solution, as RealMedia files are not natively supported by Windows Media Player.
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Audra
10 months ago
No problem, glad I could help!
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Dick
10 months ago
Oh, I didn't know that. Thanks for the tip!
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Kristin
10 months ago
You should convert the files to WMV format.
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Denise
10 months ago
I can't open these videos in Windows Media Player.
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Tamra
11 months ago
I agree with Kristin, RealMedia files won't play in Windows Media Player.
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Kristin
11 months ago
I think Irena should convert the video files to WMV format.
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