

MIDI (Type 0 and 1), DLS (Version 1 and 2), XMF, and Mobile XMF. Up to 48 kHz, 2 channels, 16-bit and 24-bit (no dither for 24 bit). Up to 48 kHz, 6 channels, 16-bit and 24-bit. Up to 96 kHz, 6 channels, 16-bit and 24-bit. Up to 1080p, 30 fps, 20 Mbps, Advanced Simple Profile Level 5. Hardware accelerated, Main 10 Profile, Level 5.0, Color space 8-bit support, 3840x2160 30 fps, 25 Mbps Hardware accelerated, up to 1080p, 30 fps, 20 Mbps, High Profile up to Level 4.

Hardware accelerated up to WVGA (800x480), 30fps, 6 Mbps, Profile 0 Level 70. The only case where support isn't the same across devices is with H.265/HEVC, which is supported on Fire TV - 2nd Generation only. Unless otherwise noted, the media specifications in the following table apply to all devices in the Fire TV family: Fire TV - 1st Generation, Fire TV - 2nd Generation, and Fire TV Stick. This next table describes the currently supported media formats for the Fire TV platform.
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Related topic: Install Kodi on Amazon Fire TV | Play Local Video on Fire TV with VLC via USB Amazon Fire TV Supported File Formats If it doesn't find the files, scroll down to VLC's "Browsing" section, and select the directory associated with your device and drive. When you launch the app, it should automatically find and list the video files stored on your external drive.

It does not have any of the fancy features found in other apps like Kodi, but it gets the job done. It is the simplest option to play video files from external drives. VLC is a free app in the Amazon Appstore for the Fire TV. You will need to install an app to play your video files. The Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick do not have a built-in app to access video files on external storage drives.
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What about Amazon Fire TV supported media formats? How to watch Blu-ray/DVD movie on Amazon Fire TV? Read on to discover everything you need to know to play any movie files on Amazon Fire TV from an attached external microSD card or USB drive. Actually, the Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick were primarily designed to stream media over the internet, but they can also be used to play local video files with the support of external USB drive or SD Card. If you are an Amazon Fire TV owner, you must know that you can expand the storage space of the set-top box via external microSD or USB drives.
