Unsupported video format importing from android to aperture 3.5.1

I have several Unsupported videos after importing from my android phone (Galaxy S4) to Aperture 3.5.1. It's not a codec issue (I don't think) because I also imported from my partner's android (same kind of phone).  Plus, when I right click and tell it to play the video in QuickTime, that works.  Please help!  I'd like to delete the vids off of my SD card but don't want to do so until these show up as supported with a thumbnail.  Thanks for you help. 
Have repaired and rebuilt the database - this is a brand new Aperture library. 

First open the library you want to import in Aperture 3.5.1. 
Launch Aperture while holding down the alt/options key to open the library chooser panel.
Select the old library. Aperture will now upgrade the library. 
After that, you should be able to merge this library into your current library.
I recommend to back up both libraries in question before doing this,  just in case.

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