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       Why cant i play MP4/MKV videos? (pls help)
    alexbayne
    post Dec 8 2009, 09:42 PM
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    i just bought the Mini player and it says it will play mp4 and mkv files but it doesnt just says refer to the manual but thats no help.

    Is there anything i can install? Cud it be because i only can conect it with the red yellow and white cords?
    thnx alot for any help
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    WDUser
    post Mar 19 2010, 11:43 AM
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    There's no such thing as an "MP4 codec". Both MP4 and MKV are container formats, that can contain audio/video etc. streams encoded with a variety of supported codecs. Bot MP4 and MKV containers support the H.264 video codec. Please get your facts straight before posting.
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    bramkaandorp
    post Jul 21 2010, 01:05 PM
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    QUOTE (WDUser @ Mar 19 2010, 06:43 PM) *
    There's no such thing as an "MP4 codec". Both MP4 and MKV are container formats, that can contain audio/video etc. streams encoded with a variety of supported codecs. Bot MP4 and MKV containers support the H.264 video codec. Please get your facts straight before posting.

    Problem is, the facts in the post you replied to are from the manual, so you can't blame him/her for posting them.
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