![]() I found through testing quite a few devices, that if you convert a video/DVD/Blu-Ray with HandBrake, setting the “ Video Codec” to “ MPEG-4 (FFmpeg)” results in videos that can be played on old and new Android devices with the standard video playback app without a problem. Newer Android version should to be capable of h.264 playback. Rule of thumb is that “old” Android devices can only handle h.263, an old format originally designed for video conferencing. ![]() Supported Video Codecsīuild / Default video player of your Android: For the average user most certainly not a “routine” task. A few considerations before we startīefore we start we will need to know what the capabilities of your phone or tablet are. ![]() Next a few points to consider to get a proper video file that can be played on your Android. You can download them or you can make a copy of your own DVD ( MacOS X, Windows, Linux) or Blu-Ray disk with freely available tools. Before we can copy a movie to an Android device, we of course need to actually have a movie. ![]()
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