What file format can Media Services supports?

Does Azure Media Services support file format such as rmvb or 3gp ,and so on.I want to know what file format I can play with Azure Media Services exactly,Thanks.

The encoding for Windows Azure Media Services is currently based on Expression Encoder.  Expression Encoder's supported list is at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc294687(v=Expression.40).aspx.  The formats that require QuickTime aren't currently supported.

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