> From:
> http://developer.android.com/about/versions/android-4.0-highlights.ht...
>> *New media codecs and containers*
>> Android 4.0 adds support for additional media types and containers to
>> give developers access to the formats they need. For high-quality
>> compressed images, the media framework adds support for WebP content. For
>> video, the framework now supports streaming VP8 content. For streaming
>> multimedia, the framework supports HTTP Live streaming protocol version 3
>> and encoding of ADTS-contained AAC content. Additionally, developers can
>> now use Matroska containers for Vorbis and VP8 content.
> But this is certainly not an exhaustive list.
> The other devices you tested on were also Nexus ? Because I suppose
> additional codecs are provided by different manufacturers and that
> could screen some cenarios.
> Nexus are always a reference platform, so they do not contain software
> that is readily available on other devices.
> Marcelo
> On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 11:54 AM, leela bandaru <leelaband...@gmail.com>wrote:
>> Hi Team ,
>> I use Miro for Converting videos for mobile mp4 format . what are the
>> other best Converters that i can utilize for encoding the videos for mobile
>> (mp4 format) ?
>> Recently i came across this problem . My videos are not playing in
>> Android 4.0.4 google nexus , i am able to hear the audio , but not able to
>> see the video but the videos are working
>> fine on Iphone , andorid lower versions ( 2.2,2.3 ) .
>> Please advise . Your inputs would be helpful.
>> Thanks
>> Leela
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