Yes... On the first place android phones are called SMARTPHONE for a reason. They can do anything a Linux-running computer can. So watch mp4, flv, play 3d games, listen music, sercurity, business, anything you wanna do.
You can put music on an android by simply connecting your phone to a PC. Then copy paste MP3 or MP4 music to the mail folder.
mp4 are the video file present in ur computer or phone . windows media player ,vlc,classic media player ,all of these play mp4 .not only these there are numerous programs which play mp4
MP3 or MP4 songs take IGB on a mobile phone
yes
The songs must be DRM free. You will need to use a third-party program to convert AAC to MP3 or MP4. Once converted, the songs will play on any MP4 compatible device.
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Yes all android phones support mp4 but u have to take care when u convert video file it has to be mobile mp4 not computer mp4 because it takes lot of space and it has bigger video frame that won't fit on mobiles
Upload the songs on the computer, make a playlist, and download it onto the MP4 player
The problem may be the compatibility issue. Check your mp4 if what kind of movie file it reads. For example your mp4 can play "AVI, mpeg-4" type of videos and you want to transfer it to your mobile phone, it will not play no matter how hard you try because most of the mobile phones(not all) only accepts "3GP" type of videos. I'd suggest that convert first your videos from mp4 to 3gp format and then transfer it to your mobile phone. A lot of sites provide free converter, go and search it. Anyway, if your real problem was mere transferring videos from mp4 to phone its so simple as dragging your video file from mp4 to your phone. Connect your Mp4 using USB cable to your computer as well as your phone or whatever ways you want(or via bluetooth, memory card reader, etc.) Drag the video file from your mp4 to any folder to your phone's memory card and that's it.
Yes. It should play downloaded MP4 files.
To play MP4 files on a Micromax Q5FB, first ensure the video file is compatible with the device. Transfer the MP4 file to your phone's storage using a USB cable or memory card. Open the media player app on your phone, navigate to the file, and select it to start playing. If the default player does not support MP4, consider downloading a compatible video player app from the app store.
An mp4 player is a electric divice that plays songs and is a higher editon of the mp3 player it will only work if you have head phones