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File types that work with Pixel Slate

Pixel Slate is compatible with a wide range of file types, although some files might require you to download specific apps in order to use them.

Note: If you're using your Pixel Slate at work or school, some apps or files may be restricted by your organization. For more help, contact your administrator.

Supported file types

Files can be identified by their file extension. Every type of file has a file extension, which helps both you and your device determine how to open it.

Our supported file types are:

  • Compressed files: .zip, .rar
  • Images: .bmp, .gif, .jpg, .jpeg, .png, .webp
  • Media: .3gp, .avi, .mov, .mp4, .m4v, .m4a, .mp3, .mkv, .ogv, .ogm, .ogg, .oga, .webm, .wav
  • Microsoft Office files*: .doc, .docx, .xls, .xlsx, .ppt (read-only), .pptx (read-only)
  • Other: .txt, .pdf (read-only)

*For more information on viewing and editing Office files, see Related articles, below.

Troubleshoot file issues

Why do I get an "Unknown file type" error message when I try to open a file?

This error means that this file type isn't working on your device at this time. Instead, try saving the file to Google Drive or another web application, and then opening it in your browser.

Is my media file's codec supported?

Media files use specific encoding systems called codecs. Even if a file has a supported file extension (e.g., .mp4), there may still be issues playing back the file if it was encoded with an incompatible codec.

Our supported codecs are:

File Extension Video Codec Audio Codec
.ogv Theora N/A
.webm

VP8

VP9

Opus

Vorbis

.mp4

H264

MPEG4

N/A
.mov

H264

MPEG4

N/A
.avi

MPEG4

DIVX

XVID

MP3
.3gp

H264

MPEG4

AAC

AMR-NB

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