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Every video has different sizes depending on what format, quality, audio rate, and compression it has. For example, if I were to encode a video at 1920x1080 @26fps with 44k audio, it would be a rather large file, whereas if I were to encode the same video with 1024x768 @23fps with 23k audio, the file size could be half the size. Then you have to take into account what file type it is (AVI, MPEG, DIVX, etc) as each type compresses audio/video differently and will generally have different sizes accordingly.
To answer in short, yes, you could go through all 4GB in one video, but it's not likely. Most online videos are smaller, but it is likely you could go through it all in 3 - 5 videos, depending on if you watch them in 1080p.
Download a video player app, like VLC from the app store, to play video. Make sure the video's you put on he iPad are been coded correct.
Not sure you can use a VLC player on your computer to code the video format to iPad format, but the program here should. All in one converter to convert virtually all video formats or burn videos...
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WMV files are actually Windows Media format, specifically for streaming on the web. Have you tried installing the latest version of Windows Media Player (version 10)? You can download it from Microsoft's website.
You can also try reinstalling the Windows Media Player 9 CODECS:
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