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My mp4 player show that flash error to format

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This is because the file formats are not the formats that your player is compatible with. You need to convert the format of the file to mp4 so that it could be played on your mp4 player.
Or you could try some other free players, such as VLC, Leawo Blu-ray Player, RealPlayer and these players can support many more formats.

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That means the files in your MP4 player is not at the right format.
you can use a leawo mp4 video converter to deal with that problem.
i have used one for a long time to convert videos to mp4 for my devices.you can have a free downlaod of it.

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