Monday, December 19, 2011

How to play and enjoy non-purchased movies on kindle fire?

How to put non-purchased movies to Kindle Fire:

"I am having trouble copying movies from my laptop to my Kindle Fire. I connect with the USB and either hit "send to" or I have dragged and dropped to the "e Drive". My "e drive" shows it there but it does not show up on my kindle? Any suggestions out there?" From amazon.com forum kindle


In order to view any non-Amazon purchased videos on your Kindle Fire, they must be in a compatible format. Kindle Fire supports video files that are in .MP4 and .VP8 formats. You can side-load (download and transfer via USB cable) these videos to your Kindle fire compatible video files must be placed in the 'Videos' folder located on your device. Once you have successfully uploaded your videos, you can view them by tapping 'Apps' and then tap 'Gallery'.

So you won't worry about whether your tons of non-purchased movies from Amazon can't be played on Kindle Fire without no way to access. But we should notice that the only playable video is limited to Kindle Fire Mp4, so what about other video formats like DVD, VOB, MKV, MOV, AVI, M4V etc good movies?

All-in-one Video to Kindle Fire Converter for Mac will offer you big help which enables you convert all kind of videos to Kindle Fire Mp4 with perfect quality and right resolution on Kindle Fire 1024*600 display.

Tutorial of converting any videos to Kindle Fire Mp4:(Lion included)

Step 1: Add videos from your PC Hard Drive after you copying your MOD files to PC.

Step 2: Set best output format for Kindle Fire Mp4.
Kindle Fire Video: H.263 (.3gp, .mp4), H264 AVC (.3gp, .mp4), MPEG 4 SP/ASP (.3gp), VP8 (.webm)


Tip: setting 720p resolution is best for Kindle Fire1024*600 display.

Step 3: Click "Start" button to begin convert video to Kindle Fire Mp4. You can define the video save destination to the way you best like by resetting output option.



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