Moreover, MP4 is not really a video format.

If a file has an mp4 extension, it doesn't necessarily mean that it's
a MP4 format.

So, looking at the actual format/encoding will help you to figure out
if a video will play on a device or not.

As Doug suggested, some device manufacturers go out of the way to
support additional formats. But, ideally, if you are using any videos
for your apps, you should be better off using the core video formats
so that they would play on all devices.

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