November 17th, 2017 by Smile Harney
Kindle Fire is a tablet computer developed by Amazon. Kindle Fire can not only allow you to play videos rented or purchased from Amazon Video, Netflix, etc, but also can allow you to transfer your stored videos to Kindle Fire for playback via USB. Theoretically, Kindle Fire supports to play MP4 file, but now many users have posted their failure experiences when playing MP4 on Kindle Fire. See some examples below.
Kindle Fire supports to play MP4 container format, but among all MP4 files, Kindle Fire prefers MP4 H.264 with resolution 1024*600 and frame rate 30 fps and bit rate 1500 kbps. So when you failed to play your MP4 on Kindle Fire you can try to convert your MP4 to MP4 H.264 with the above resolution, frame rate and bit rate. To convert MP4 to Kindle Fire preferred MP4 H.264, a professional MP4 to Kindle Fire converter is needed. iDealshare VideoGo, as the best MP4 to Kindle Fire converter is worthy your trying.
The following guide will convert any unsupported MP4 or other unsupported video formats to Kindle Fire preferred MP4 H.264.
Free download the powerful MP4 to Android Video Converter - iDealshare VideoGo (for Windows, for Mac), install and run it, the following interface will pop up.
Click the "Add file" button to import the MP4 to iDealshare VideoGo.
Select MP4 H.264 as your output format by clicking "Profile" button >"General Video" category.
Click "Setting..." button>Advanced panel> Video codec where you can adjust your converted MP4 H.264 with resolution 1024*600 and frame rate 30 fps and bit rate 1500 kbps.
Finish your MP4 to Kindle Fire preferred MP4 H.264 video conversion by finally clicking "Convert" button.