Yes it is listed, and as for what happens exactly:
I've tried Media Player classic, VLC, and Windows Media Player for movies and those plus iTunes for music, all with the same result. They can read the file names, know how long the tracks are, display the name of the artist, and how many scenes there are, and can even play the first few seconds of the beginnings sometimes, but then nothing happens. With music some of them just don't play, the thing just says 0:00 of 4:38 or whatever, others start counting as if it is playing, but no sound. With movies it just freezes after a moment.
Online video and sound, like games, youtube, etc work without a problem.