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3gp Format sound problems

Postby sisqonrw » 23 Jul 2006 14:58

Hi i have record an video with my Sony Erisson W800i mobilephone. The vide has the 3gp format. when i play it with videolan it doesnt play with sound. i have also set or activate audio.

can someone helb me?

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Postby Guest » 23 Jul 2006 18:04

View -> Stream and Media info and check what codec is the audiotrack using (I quess SAMR which is broken/unsupported)

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Postby dionoea » 23 Jul 2006 18:15

that would be unsupported, not broken :)
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samr

Postby sisqonrw » 23 Jul 2006 18:25

u are right. it use the unsupportet codec samr.
what can i do to play that with videolan.
do i need a plugin or is it impossible?

with which free player can i play 3gp Formats?

thx

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Re: samr

Postby Guest » 23 Jul 2006 20:52

u are right. it use the unsupportet codec samr.
what can i do to play that with videolan.
do i need a plugin or is it impossible?
Nothing you can do short of building the support files and recompiling VLC.
with which free player can i play 3gp Formats?

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I believe the newer versions of QuickTiime support this.

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Postby dionoea » 23 Jul 2006 23:11

Just so you know: VLC (and every open source player i guess) will support this in the autumn since ffmpeg people are developing a GPL amr decoder.
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Postby Mewosh » 30 Dec 2006 12:55

Just so you know: VLC (and every open source player i guess) will support this in the autumn since ffmpeg people are developing a GPL amr decoder.
Well, sa an avid video-recording fan i must say that im deeply disappointed... Its already 30th December and no update is avaible :roll:
I guess that you ment autumn 2006 since the google code meeting were in summer '06. So can you please tell me when the updated version of FFmpeg with integrated ARM decoding support will be avaible for download?

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Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 30 Dec 2006 13:18

Just so you know: VLC (and every open source player i guess) will support this in the autumn since ffmpeg people are developing a GPL amr decoder.
Well, sa an avid video-recording fan i must say that im deeply disappointed... Its already 30th December and no update is avaible :roll:
I guess that you ment autumn 2006 since the google code meeting were in summer '06. So can you please tell me when the updated version of FFmpeg with integrated ARM decoding support will be avaible for download?
Ask on ffmpeg users mailing list.
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Postby Duccio » 08 Jan 2007 12:13

I see no mention of SAMR support in next version's changelog of ffmpeg :(

http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/changelog.html

Someone knows a non-invasive alternative to quicktime for SAMR playback?

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Postby viddev » 06 Feb 2007 20:02

It does mention AMR support (same thing I think?)

Does this mean we will see a version of VLC with this new version of FFMPEG and therefore AMR support soon? I wonder if the developers can comment on this?


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