Pro.mp4 file

Videos taken on my lumia 1520 wont play in aperture. Says file format not supported. Its a pro.mp4 file. anybody know how to fix this?

Aperture does not support all compressions, codecs, or frame rates. This document may give you an idea, which settings will work with your camera (frame rate, codec, pixelsize):
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4025

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