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jd1961 (0)
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I don't know what that is. What you could try is---make a copy of the file, and place it in another folder, then try to rename the extension to .wmv---but only do this with a copy, keep the original.
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08-01-09 01:14am
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RagingBuddhist (Disabled)
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You could also try opening the files with the Gspot codec app. It should be able to tell you the file type and what codecs were used to encode them - including the audio.
http://www.headbands.com/gspot/
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08-01-09 06:00am
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atrapat (0)
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Since this site is just a platform for studios to sell their content, maybe you could try contacting both the studio where you bought the clip and the common Clips 4 Sale tech support.
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08-01-09 08:59am
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rome476 (0)
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REPLY TO #2 - RagingBuddhist :
Thanks for your help- I found out the audio codecs is MPEG-1 AUDIO LAYER 2. What should I do now?
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08-01-09 10:07am
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RagingBuddhist (Disabled)
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REPLY TO #4 - rome476 :
I went to Google to see if anyone else is having the same problem, and the only solution I saw was to play the files using VLC. But that was only after digging through half a dozen sites. Codec problems can be tough to figure out. I'm fortunate enough to have a bunch of video players and video editting software that install codecs so I rarely have to deal with such things. All that to say, I really don't know what to tell you to do other than search the forums and maybe even join one so you can post your problem for others to answer.
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08-01-09 11:03am
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rome476 (0)
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REPLY TO #5 - RagingBuddhist :
Thanks for making the effort; I will fool around on the web and see if there is anything out there.
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08-01-09 01:12pm
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