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Exchanging video files that are meant to be seen on a computer desktop or laptop can be a bumpy ride. Even if you think your Media Player will play an AVI file, you might end up with a black screen because the codec (coder-decoder) used to compress the video is missing on your system. To add to the complexity, many people confuse the traditional “video carriers” used in the living room or board room with the “data carriers” used in a computer environment. This article helps you find your way in a jungle of formats and carriers.