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Since mp4 is a more common video format you may concider converting files to mp4, I suggest searching web because there is number of free methods that can for this for you.
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Sounds like the audio may be in a unsupported format, try Rock Player from https://market.android.com/details?id=com.redirectin.rockplayer.android.unified.lite&feature=search_... it supports more formats than stock player..
If this doesn't work then you may have to encode in a supported format.
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Gave it a try, didn't work for me. All you could hear was really loud static. Thanks though for the suggestion.
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Since mp4 is a more common video format you may concider converting files to mp4, I suggest searching web because there is number of free methods that can for this for you.
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Thanks, that worked. Used a free program from www.dvdvideosoft.com. Simple to use worked beautifully.
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Debnbill wrote:Thanks, that worked. Used a free program from www.dvdvideosoft.com. Simple to use worked beautifully.
Your Welcome, Glad to hear that it resolved your issue..