subject: How To Import Video To Amazon Kindle Fire For Playing [print this page] Amazon Kindle Fire is announced on 28 September 2011! The Kindle Fire will have a color 7" multi-touch display with IPS technology and run on a modified version of Google's Android operating system. It is scheduled to be released in mid November.
Do you want to get the Amazon Kindle Fire? If so, will you want to play the video or audio on Kindle Fire? Of course, you will, but do you know what's kind of files formats that Kindle Fire will work with? This article will help you import all kinds of video to Kindle Fire for playing.
Amazon Kindle Fire supports audio and video in AAC, MP3, MIDI, OGG, WAV, MP4 formats, so if you video files is not these formats, you will need to convert your files to Kindle Fire supported formats.
Kindle Fire files converter allows you to convert WMV, AVCHD,TOD, MOD, M2TS, MTS, AVI, WMV, 3GP, MOV, VOB, MPEG-1/2/4, H.263, H.264, Real Video, DVR-MS, MKV, FLV, etc files to MP4, AAC, MP3, WAV etc Kindle Fire supported formats, then import the converted video to Kindle Fire for playing on Windows 7, 8, xp, vista.
Tips: Amazon Kindle Fire video converter also supports convert audio like AC3, AMR, M4A, MKA, MP2, RA, WMA, AIFF, FLAC etc to AAC, MP3, WAV etc for importing to Kindle Fire.
If you want to play the camcorder or web video on Kindle Fire, you may like to do some simple edit, such as clip, merge, crop etc. Kindle Fire video converter supports editing video, including Clip(set start and end), Crop(set aspect ratio 16:9/4:3), Merge(join several AVCHD files into one), Apply effect(adjust brightness, contrast, and saturation etc), set output parameter(adjust resolution, Frame Rate, Encoder and Bitrate ), Snapshot, Rotate etc.