Sharepoint 2013 videos formates not supporting

Hi,
i have installed codecs to play different formates of videos (.mp4,.MPEG,.AVI,ASF)
but its working for only mp4 formate videos , unable to play MPEG,.AVI,ASF video files
kindly advise
Saidireddy

There is a list of supported file extensions that might come in useful for you, it can be seem (Credit to Trevor Seward) on
http://thesharepointfarm.com/2013/01/supported-file-formats-in-the-sharepoint-2013-media-web-part/
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