Which media formats are supported by N8

I found that my N8 cannot play mpg files, which to me seems like a huge limitation. Which media formats does it support, and are there any way to increase the number of supported formats without resorting to tedious converting software?

http://www.developer.nokia.com/Devices/Device_specifications/N8-00/
Video Playback Formats
3GPP formats (H.263), Flash Video, H.264/AVC[3], MPEG-4[4], RealVideo 10[5], Sorenson Spark, VC-1, VP6, WMV 9
Audio Formats
AAC, AC-3, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, E-AC-3, eAAC, eAAC+, EFR, FR, MP3, WMA
Notes
1 QCIF 15fps 60kbps, audio 3gpp 12.2kbps 8kHz.
2 H.264 baseline profile 3.1 720p 25fps 6Mbps mp4, audio AAC-LC 128kbps 48kHz stereo.
3 H.264 Baseline, Main & High profiles 3.1 30fps 14Mbps.
4 Advanced simple profile level 6 30fps 12Mbps. Audio: stereo 48kHz 128kbps.
5 @ QVGA 30fps.

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