02-04-2019
01:04 AM
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07-15-2022
02:06 PM
by
Danny
I have a Canon Rebel T6 and I have done everything from downloading multiple apps, different mobile devices, and etc. Nothing seems to work, I am having trouble with videos. Everytime I try to download a video onto my phone with the Canon Connect app it just tells me "Movie Format Not Supported" Please I need information ASAP.
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02-04-2019 10:17 AM
02-04-2019 07:44 AM
@Kc5 wrote:
I have a Canon Rebel T6 and I have done everything from downloading multiple apps, different mobile devices, and etc. Nothing seems to work, I am having trouble with videos. Everytime I try to download a video onto my phone with the Canon Connect app it just tells me "Movie Format Not Supported" Please I need information ASAP.
Movie files are saved as MOV file types and format. Not sure if you even can transfer movie files wirelessly to a phone.
02-04-2019 09:36 AM
02-04-2019 09:44 AM
I think video transfer is to an Android phone - uses NFC transfer.
You camera manual should address this.
02-04-2019 10:05 AM
02-04-2019 10:17 AM
02-04-2019 11:38 AM
Now, if you want to transfer MOV files to your computer and then convert them to another format for use on your phone (I would suggest MPEG/MPG or MP4 format as being the most compatible with the most android and apple phones) then there are a number of good and even free conversion software out there. I personally use XMedia Recode myself, seems to have the least problems with audio/video sync in my experience.
02-04-2019 02:20 PM
If you just need to make them viewable on your smartphone, it might be worth also converting them to a lower resolution more suitable to the smaller screen size.
You'll end up with considerably smaller files sizes that will upload and download more quickly. You can even compress the files a bit to make them even smaller and on the smaller phone screen you'll likely not even notice any difference in quality. Like Wolfie said, MPEG/MP4 is probably your best choice.
08-29-2020 03:17 PM
I'm not sure why this is marked as a solution. Connecting via NFC still fails to import MOV files to Android.
I've even installed VLC Player, which plays MOV files and that doesn't help. The app refuses to import MOV regardless.
08-30-2020 06:47 AM
@BWedding wrote:I'm not sure why this is marked as a solution. Connecting via NFC still fails to import MOV files to Android.
I've even installed VLC Player, which plays MOV files and that doesn't help. The app refuses to import MOV regardless.
Exactly. That's our solution. It doesn't work, never has. It isn't broken.
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