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so yeah I think that most peoples who say they where infected by a movie and music file actually had an executible file disguised as a media file like peoples before just said.
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/18086/virus-encoded-in-video
Those are answered what mp4 files can contain viruses.
However all file types, jpg, png, mp3, etc. have basic information that identifies them as what they are... or at least what they claim to be. With enough knowledge you can create a fake file that actually has other stuff. I'm talking about something more complex than changing the .mp4 extension at the end of a file to .docx or whatever. Most anti-viruses can catch publicly known tricks. ALWAYS SCAN EVERY SINGLE THING THAT YOU DOWNLOAD FROM AN UNTRUSTWORTHY SOURCE BEFORE YOU USE IT. Your anti-virus can be aimed at an individual folder very easily! Please use it!
The answer is yes but I'm a lot more interested in why you're asking. Are you concerned about something in particular? Do you think you might have a virus? Do you want to be sure that you don't have a virus?