General Discussion - Play MKV/AVI/FLV/MOV videos on Kindle Fire HD (7/8.9) lydia622520 - Mon Sep 17, 2012 5:54 pm Post subject: Play MKV/AVI/FLV/MOV videos on Kindle Fire HD (7/8.9)
Kindle Fire HD Tablets (7-inch and 8.9-inch) are coming. It is said the 7-inch Kindle Fire HD is the world's most advanced 7" tablet so far. Unlike other 7" tablets, Kindle Fire HD features 1280x800 HD display with polarizing filter and anti-glare technology for rich color and deep contrast from any viewing angle. So enjoying HD videos on it with its big and beautiful screen will be a nice idea.
While, nothing in the world is flawless and perfect, the 7" Fire HD tablet only supports MP4, 3GP, VP8 video files. It means that it can't play movies like MKV, VOB, MTS, MOV, TiVo and FLV file format, especially some 1080p videos. So, how to add or put MKV/AVI/FLV/MOV to Kindle Fire HD for playback is the most common problem that remains to be solved. If you have a Mac computer and a pile of video files in HD quality and want to play them with Kindle Fire HD, you can try to reformat these files for Kindle Fire HD on Mac.
If you want encode MKV/AVI/FLV/MOV to a comaptible video format for getting to Kindle Fire HD on Mac OS X, you have to use a top Video Transfer Tool to help you finish the conversion. You can goole and download one. Brorsoft Mac Kindle Fire HD Video Converter is recommended as a best tool for Mac users to complete the various video files to Kindle Fire HD conversion. This software converts a given video file to the format that will play correctly on your Kindle Fire HD with the best quality and guarantees perfect synchronization. Below is the Step-by-Step guide on converting movies to Kindle Fire HD 7 with best video quality.
Step 2: Click the Format box to set an optimal video format for Kindle Fire HD. We recommend the Android > Amazon Kindle Fire H.264(*.mp4). The converted files will not only play great on Kindle Fire HD, but also take up less disk space.
Tip: To have a full screen and HD playback on Kindle Fire HD 7, you’d better customize the video size as 1280*800 in the Profile Settings panel.
Step 4: Transfer the output MP4 videos to Kindle Fire HD from your PC via USB. Later, you can get these videos in Gallery app. It’s available for you to play MKV/AVI/FLV/MOV on Kindle Fire HD with the best quality.