I have some MP4's from another source that doesn't play on other devices. Can we take a MP4 designed for one type of player and convert to a more adaptable MP4 version? Am I making sense?
Thanks,
I've tried several formats but in all cases - the encoding FPS dwindles down to almost zero. I click the preview button just to see what happens. I get the message "no preview since there is no re-encoding. It is possible this mp4 format I have just won't convert to a more usable mp4 format? It stalls on my blueray player which has a USB port for feeding video. My other mp4's work fine so it must be some encoding issue with what I have.
We need better information to be able to help you. Post the DVDFab internal log session from one of the "won't play" file conversions. Also, scan one of them with MediaInfo and post or attach the information it provides. An almost universally playable MP4 uses h264 video encoding and stereo AAC audio, no subtitles remuxed.
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