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Posted by Zakir
03 Sep 2009 08:52 pm

mp4 file downloaded from mobile played with windows media player but there is no sound. media player asks for samr codec please help me

Posted by Analinda007
26 Jul 2009 09:37 pm

My friends. The same thing. I had the same problem... not been able to listen the sound of the video file with .mp4 extension, I was just able to watch the video without sound. And after rename the file extension to .3gp it works great

A lot of thanks guys. Sweet thing : )

Posted by hampisina
07 Jul 2009 07:06 am

Changing the file extension didin’t work for meeither. But then i found out that these files can perfectly be played using Apple QuickTime.

Posted by dataviruset
08 Jun 2009 05:30 pm

It works in RealPlayer, as I can see...

Posted by Pin0
21 Feb 2009 02:22 pm

I’ve renamed .mp4 to .3gp but the problem still remain the same : no aoudio codec for samr. Any ideas ?

Posted by mat_chop
07 Feb 2009 11:01 pm

What a wasting my time to download lots of player & codec just to solve this problem...

change *.mp4 to *.3gp (video taken from phone..)
thanks anonymous....

Posted by anhilated
26 Jan 2009 01:39 pm

Hello Every one!!!

well your discussion helped me alot i changed the file format but there is still a problem. audio is fine but picture is dark and blurred....

Kindly advice!!!

Posted by emine_selek_1993 _konya_doumlu_anaadiesm
25 Jan 2009 12:31 pm

seleminello
la kimdir bu samr
windowsunmun sesini
kismis it...

Posted by kolo
24 Jan 2009 10:41 am

Perfect! Renamed my file from mp4 to 3gp and it plays allright. Stupid marketing bastards ;p.

Posted by anonymous
09 Jan 2009 06:52 pm

This is kind of late, but here it goes anyway...
These are most likely 3gp files (renamed mp4 for marketing reasons*). Generally, renaming the file extension to 3gp should resolve the problem.

* The 3gp format was derived from the mp4 format, so they’re fairly closely related (and mp4 is itself derived from mov (quicktime)).

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