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Help SD card unmounts automatically when playing a particular video

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I was playing a video, stored in the SD Card, which was shot on another android device and shared to mine. After reaching a specific time point the video stopped playing and the SD card ejected automatically. This happens all the time. I tried to move the video and also tried to upload it to drive but the same thing happened. Finally I tried to move it to my PC using a USB but of no use. I also used mp4fix app to fix the video but no error was detected.
Suggest me what to do.
 
Ejecting your card is weird. But what happened when you tried to move it to your PC? You say "but of no use", but does this mean it won't play on the PC, or you couldn't copy it, or what?

Have you tried downloading it onto the PC, not from your phone but from the original source? My instinct is that there's something wrong with this copy, no matter what "mp4fix" says (I've never heard of that app, so can't say anything about it).
 
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Try sharing the video with an app called YouCut.

Then save the video.

You will lose a bit of quality, but you should gain back all the things that you desire.

You Cut is a video editing app, but I use it as a transcoder as well when I have odd fotmats or troubles similar to what you are experiencing.

Plus, it is really a cool app anyway.

It has unobtrusive ads, but you can stop this by turning off all internet access (wi-fi and network) while you use it.

If you forget, and open the app with internet active, you can still turn off the internet abd then clear the cache of the app.
Personally, I just use a firewall to stop the app from accessing the internet.

https://video-zip.en.uptodown.com/android
 
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Try sharing the video with an app called YouCut.

Then save the video.

You will lose a bit of quality, but you should gain back all the things that you desire.

You Cut is a video editing app, but I use it as a transcoder as well when I have odd fotmats or troubles similar to what you are experiencing.

Plus, it is really a cool app anyway.

It has unobtrusive ads, but you can stop this by turning off all internet access (wi-fi and network) while you use it.

If you forget, and open the app with internet active, you can still turn off the internet abd then clear the cache of the app.
Personally, I just use a firewall to stop the app from accessing the internet.

https://video-zip.en.uptodown.com/android
Thanks. I'll try that
 
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