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It depends on a few factors. Make sure your videos are in avi or mp4 format. Make sure the size of the video is scaled down to the size and resolution of the screen. Doing this can help with the size of the video which will make it easier for the frame to play. This will also let you put a longer video on the frame without using too much space and still allow the frame to play it. I have a few Jame Bond movies entirely uploadedd to the office frame I use, but I scaled them down to 640x480 and each of them only take up 180 MBs of space. So they do not look high def or even close, but they are still very watchable. For a 10 inch frame I would try to scale to 1024x768 at the largest, and I might go smaller.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The unit has 16GB of internal memory. We recommend videos be in .avi or .mp4 format. The frames per second rate should be set to 24FPS or even 23.95 FPS. Most video editors will let you scale your videos down to these specs with 16 bit audio. I have scaled some video that is 45 minutes long and put that onto the frame. This works if you are not putting as many photos on the frame. Contact [email protected] for more info.
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