Yes. It should play downloaded MP4 files.
Yes it can play Mp4
yes but only mp4 movies it doesn't support avi or other files
There are no benefits of transferring files from an MP4 to an AVI. There are benefits of converting AVI files to MP4. AVI is an older format and more devices are designed to play MP4 files.
Yes. If your DVD Player supports DIVX media file types, then it can also play MP4 files too.
Yes, if they're in .mp4 format.
Some videos are not the correct screen size format for the psp go. I have one also and have noticed that some .mp4 files will not play because of the screen size. I noticed that some videos that are meant for ipod work with the psp go. Hope this helps.
'MP4' is a 'container' format, combining both audio and video information into one file. These separate 'streams' are themselves encoded, and there are many forms of compression they can use. The PSP can't always decode these streams - in short, not all files with the extension 'mp4' are made the same way. A file may play perfectly on a PC, but not the PSP because of this. What you need to do is use a program such as Super or PSP Video 9. You can run the mp4 file through it, and it can create another version of it specifically to work on the PSP.
Usually is mp4 files do not play correctly there is either something wrong with original file, the device it is saved on, or the system that is trying to read the file.
Right click on the MP4 file and select Open With from the menu which will show you available software that will play the file.
Basic and Standard-Lite will play back mp4 files.
No. The only video format that iPods will be able to recognize and play are mp4 files