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Pocket PC Forum / End Users / Multimedia / January 2004

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Sharp G.726 Audio codec support in Pocket PC

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Paul - 03 Jan 2004 16:09 GMT
Hi All,

Dose anyone know who has created G.726 Audio codec support for Window Media
Player 9?
I can not find any video player for Pocket PC that supports G.726 audio
codec.

There are several products out on the market that can record video in MPEG 4
into SD card. If G.726 is suported in Pocket PC, watching video will be much
easier.

Dose anyone know a way to contact Microsoft about this issue?

Paul

paul_sc_liu@hotmail.com
Grant - 04 Jan 2004 20:31 GMT
If you find out Paul please let us all know. I am having the same problem, I
have the Panasonic DMR E100H and a JVC DV camcorder that both have the
ability to record to SD, when i play these files back on my 5450 i get video
but no sound.

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Adam Heath - 24 Jan 2004 19:31 GMT
Hi All,

I'm also looking for this - have just bought a Panasonic HDD recorder which
records ASF files onto SD cards. Video works beautifully in WMP9 for pocket
PC, but there's no audio because there's no codec for G726.

Ideas anyone?

Adam.

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