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How do I convert mkv video to mp4 format on my Android mobile?

Converting a media file is now simpler than ever, there are many Android Video converters on the Internet, but many of them (free version) does not support to convert all type of videos. However, Here, you can find five best video converters for your Android phone. All of those converters working perfectlyIf you wish to convert MKV to MP4, then select the last (5th) video converter that mentions in the following article. Because it could convert any type of video from your Android phone for free. :)Best Video Converters For Android

Internet Download Manager says "The file has been moved" when I downloaded a large file. Why?

I had downloaded a file of 622 Mb. On completion, I couldn't open it as it displayed a message, "...the file has been moved". The Status of the file is that it is completely downloaded. But even in the "Save to " option in the properties displays the same.

What can I do to restore the file? I had downloaded it with great difficulty. Now it seems to be lost as it is found nowhere in the Computer. Please help me. Thank YOU!

What's the best music player on Android which plays all formats?

The Free Music Player supports all formats. I like the elegant UI and powerful equalizer.Free Music Player - Android Apps on Google PlayAll the Most Popular Music File Formats: (AAC LC, HE-AACv1 (AAC+), HE-AACv2 (enhanced AAC+), AAC ELD (enhanced low delay AAC), AMR-NB, AMR-WB, FLAC, MP3, MIDI, Vorbis, PCM/WAVE, Opus)Built-in 5 Band Equalizer with amazing presets(Hip hop, Jazz, Pop, Rock, Normal, Classic, Dance, Folk, Heavy)Support Bass Boost, 3D Reverb Effects and Virtualizer.Rich and colorful background themesBrowse and play your music by songs, albums, artists, folders and exclusive playlists created by yourself

Are there any apps that allow me to play MP4 files on my Android?

To play MP4 files on Android, you can install a Android media players on your Android phone or tablet. The most popular Android media player are MX Player, VLC for Android, KMPlayer, BSPlayer, MoboPlayer, etc. However, some MP4 files may encoded with a codec such as H.265 that even the Android media player lacks the capability to recognize it, you will then need a powerful Video Converter application to help you convert MP4 to Android devices supported file formats or preset profile formats.

How can I store downloaded songs from Saavn to my phone's memory?

Try saavn for trial period. Download songs from the app. The app saves encrypted files in your device when you download it.The files decrypts itself when you play them in offline mode. It gets deleted automatically. Thus do this while your song is getting played.So play the song you want to download.Thats the right time to go into the folder: sdcard/Android/data/com.saavn.android/songsCopy all the files and paste anywhere else. One of the file will be your song getting played.*Make sure your song is still playing.Now play each file and check which file gets played on your local mobile player. Rename your song according to the title and play anytime anywhere.P.S. I didnt say this ;)

How do you rename songs on music player on samsung galaxy S?

Rename option is only in file manager not in playlist sorry

How can I have a custom notification sound for a Samsung Galaxy S4 text message?

You can have custom notification tones by following the steps -
1) Go to My Files
2) Create a new folder name "Media"
3) Create a sub folder named "Notifications"
4) Insert/copy the file onto the "Notifications" folder.
5) Go to system -> Sounds -> Notification -> and you'll find the sound file which you inserted/copied to the "Notifications" folder.
6) Choose it.
7) Try it!

I am unable to write files to my USB OTG pen drive using my smartphone . What is the problem?

Sorry to hear this problem. Try the following,1. Go to settings>storage>unmount OTG, then mount the pen drive again. Now open file manager and try using pendrive.Follow the below steps too,1. Connect the flash drive with OTG cable to the phone2. Go to settings -> storage.3. Click Mount SD card under "USB Storage"Also note the fact that, normally this is related to the drive being formatted in a file system that is not compatible with Android. Android appears to only like FAT32 while most USB drives are formatted with exFAT or NTFS. If your device is Rooted you can use Chainfire's Stick Mount from the Play Store which can access the device with virtually any format.Otherwise, you will need to find a way to format it with FAT32. I had a 64GB dual USB OTG drive that would not work correctly until I was able to format in using (removed) to FAT32. Of course you will need access to a Rooted device to do this.Hope you understand the problem and fix it :)

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