No, MP4 is not a codec. MP4 is a file format used for storing digital multimedia content, while a codec is a software or hardware tool used to compress or decompress audio or video data.
Basic and Standard-Lite will play back mp4 files.
No. You should look at "what is the difference between mp4 and mpeg4?" it will tell you why.
Its probaly in the wrong codec i would download any video converter free version and mix around with the settings on the mp4 section and some mp4 players say they can play mp4 but actuly cant they play simmilar type formats.
An mp4 is a format for a movie file. It is technically an Apple format that most PC media players can't open without the appropriate codec installed.
Yes, but not all of MP4 players are compatible with the M4V, since the M4V videos are also encoded with the AC3 audio codec which is not standardized for the MP4 container. So, you may need a video converter for help.
MP4 with a special CODEC (google it). Telling you the exact codec won't help you as you need a converter that supports it. You will need a proper video converter or a video that specifies it work on a psp.
MP4 is a video format with> picture at about 25FPS (frames per second) with audio. iPods, iPhones and iPads read this format also PC's do (personal computer) but you will need a special codec for a PC to read mp4 i suggest : Get itunes on PC or mac or get VLC player.
MP4 is not a media player it is a codec. So you need to specify the make and model of the media player if you want help in this matter. Also weather a MP4 player will fit into the iPod docking station depends on weather it has the data port similar to iPod.
MP4 videos are generally played through iTunes, Quicktime, or a third party codec utility such as VLC Media Player. These programs are all free and should allow you to properly view these video files at your leisure.
Yes the iPod does but... Watch out becasue MP4 can be coverted into 2 different codects: 1. H.264 and 2.Normal MP4 H.264 is for a mobile phone that supports MP4 in h.264 and normal MP4 is for your apple device iPods. Make sure the audio codec is in ACC and the video codec ine Mp4 NOT H.264!!!
The MP4-360 codec will usually be better because of the higher data rate, but that depends upon the data rate chosen for the audio portion of the stream. Both the Flash and the MP4 formats can have different audio and video bitrates and codecs chosen. Flash FLV can have anything from MP3 to uncompressed PCM audio. MP4 supports several lossless codecs.
Mkv files are much larger than mp4 files. File sizes for mkv's are customarily in GBs therefore conversion to much smaller sized formats such as mp4s is preferable. It's not the container who determines the size but the codec, Theoretically they would have the same size if the codec settings are the same