error message in windows media player, while trying to see a movie of blueray on win 7 pro

I downloaded a movie blueray dts 1080 p from a lagitamate download site, the film is Stephen king's cujo, and he says it's a video file matroska, ive never heard talk about them before, and 8 337 963 Ko when win media player is launched upward he says change the media, you get a cannot read messagage saying file Player mightnot support file type or the required codec might not be installed, ive never had any probs with downloads of the site before the latest 3 movies any help would be appreciated

Hello

Matroska is usually found as. MKV (matroska video) files. Files MKA (matroska audio) that is not supported in Windows Media Player. You can use a third-party converter to convert the file type supported by WMP, if its not can find an app that plays the file type.

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