Alternatively, perhaps they're asking about the best MOBI e-books related to Hindi MP4 video technology or guidelines. But I'm not sure. There's a possibility of misunderstanding here. The query is a bit ambiguous. I should clarify if needed, but since I can't ask, I have to make the best guess.
Another angle: Could "hindimp4" be a specific website, tool, or service they're referring to? Let me check. There's a site called hindimp4.com, which might be related to downloading Hindi MP4 content—like movies? So the user might be looking for a write-up about the best MOBI versions of content from hindimp4.com. But MOBI is for books, so converting movie data to MOBI isn't practical. Maybe they want information on how to access or download Hindi MP4 content via a mobile-friendly website (mobi), and "best" implies the best resources or methods. hindimp4 mobi best
I think there's confusion between video and e-book formats. The user might be looking for a way to access Hindi MP4 content on mobile devices (hence "mobi") and "best" refers to the best sites or methods for that. They could be referring to hindimp4.com as a website for downloading Hindi MP4 movies, and now want the best MOBI (mobile-optimized) version of that site or content for mobile access. Alternatively, perhaps they're asking about the best MOBI
Alternatively, maybe they're looking for how to create a MOBI file from a Hindi MP4 source, but that doesn't align. MP4 is video, MOBI is e-book. Maybe they want to include Hindi videos in a MOBI, but that's unconventional. The query is a bit ambiguous