On Windows, you'll need to do a little extra work and you'll need QuickTime Pro. If QuickTime can interpret the file, you're in good shape. Just save the file out as a QuickTime reference movie and add that to iTunes. To help iTunes open more difficult formats, try installing additional video codecs to add support. 3iVX can help with DiVX-encoded files and XiphQT handles the OGG family.
Granted, you can always play back just about any file you want in a player like VLC, but if you'd prefer organizing all your media in one bucket, this is a trick worth knowing.
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