What file types are included PDFExportConverter for Oracle UCM 11g (PS3)

For UCM 11g PS3 or later, (WebCenter Content if you prefer), I am trying to find out the list of file types supported for conversion to PDF, and which are out of the box, and which need a 3rd party download.
Is there any documentation that lists supported file types, and how to get any 3rd party converters?
This is very urgent as the customer needs to put in their budget and include any costs associated with 3rd party converters.
Thanks

Hi
I believe this should be good enough to have the details :
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E17904_01/doc.1111/e10800/e96_conversion_formats.htm#sthref480
Thanks
Srinath

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