How to read files torent on windows media player, I downloaded torrent files and wmp says unable to play because he does not support the format and how it has been compressed

How do I play torrent files and .torrent file to play on wmp extensions, I doown loaded torrent sons and dossier they won't play I get undeclared can not play because it does not support the file or extension or does not know how he formatted or compressed

Hi tuellahjones,

I suggest you to update the codecs and check if it helps to solve the problem.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/codecs-frequently-asked-questions

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