Marge I wanna post memes here on SWA But for some reason the mp4 file not supported on Mobile even lower megabytes that ain't 50 and On PC still works... chef why?
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MP4 is a bit of a finicky beast, as some have failed on my own testing, and while it may look for specifically ".mp4" file extensions, if it doesn't have the proper headers associated where the header should be, it doesn't function correctly. When you transfer from mobile to PC, a program like iTunes or whatever seemingly encodes it back into the proper format, or any codec decompiler you have installed did the job in the background when opening the file to check. It could be the case that whatever video you have downloaded on your phone uses an unsupported video compression standard and you just have to fix it on PC by re-encoding it to H.264 or H.265 (No idea if the latter gives issues, though). If your computer does it automatically, cool. If it doesn't, just run it through a video program and render it or use something like Handbreak to re-encode it to the proper MP4 type. (I use this to re-encode videos I record in higher-efficiency formats into MP4s.)
TeeThingus_Bonemantics said:
MP4 is a bit of a finicky beast, as some have failed on my own testing, and while it may look for specifically ".mp4" file extensions, if it doesn't have the proper headers associated where the header should be, it doesn't function correctly. When you transfer from mobile to PC, a program like iTunes or whatever seemingly encodes it back into the proper format, or any codec decompiler you have installed did the job in the background when opening the file to check. It could be the case that whatever video you have downloaded on your phone uses an unsupported video compression standard and you just have to fix it on PC by re-encoding it to H.264 or H.265 (No idea if the latter gives issues, though). If your computer does it automatically, cool. If it doesn't, just run it through a video program and render it or use something like Handbreak to re-encode it to the proper MP4 type. (I use this to re-encode videos I record in higher-efficiency formats into MP4s.)
Ah ok thanks is there mobile equivalent for that?