Google Drive has a built-in MP4 video player that works on all devices including computer, Android, i. Phone, and i, and pad. All you need to do is to install the Google Drive app on these devices or use the web interface to watch and play MP4 in Google Drive.
The next thing we asked ourselves was, does google drive play mp4?
It is quite possible to watch and play MP4 videos in Google Drive. Google Drive has a built-in MP4 video player that works on all devices including computer, Android, i. Phone, and i, and pad. All you need to do is to install the Google Drive app on these devices or use the web interface to watch and play MP4 in Google Drive.
Does Google Drive play MP4 files?
Google Drive supports video resolution up to 1920×1080. If you are playing an MP4 file with higher resolution, you will get the playback error. Similarly, the video file size is limited to 5TB. You are not allowed to play a video larger than that size.
Another frequent inquiry is “How to play MP4 on Google Drive on iPhone and iPad?”.
If you want to play MP4 on Google Drive on i. OS devices, just follow the tips as below. Open the Google Drive app on your i. Phone and i. Pad and tap Add +. Tap Upload and then select the MP4 videos that you want to upload. Wait for some time till the videos get uploaded to your account. From the list select Videos.
The supported video formats uploaded to Google Drive are • Web. M files (Vp8 video codec; Vorbis Audio codec) • MPEG4, 3GPP, and MOV files (h264 and MPEG4 video codecs; AAC audio codec) • AVI (MJPEG video codec; PCM audio).
How to play MP4 videos on Android phone?
Make sure Google Drive app is installed on your Android phone. First of all upload an MP4 video to your Google Drive account so that you can play it. Simply locate the video using a file manager. Long tap on the MP4 video and tap ‘ Share ’. Select Google Drive from the list to upload the MP4 video.
What is Google Drive and how to use it?
Google Drive is a popular cloud-based file syncing service which allows you to play videos stored in its cloud. It highly supports many frequently-used video file types like MP4, MOV, AVI, WMV, 3GP, and more.
