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Bluetooth videos - no sound
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Hi folks - I'm trying to bluetooth some video clips from a nokia C3-01 to my laptop. They keep coming across with no sound. Does anyone have any suggestions please?
Answers
If:
1. The sound in the videos plays on the phone.
AND
2. Your laptop sound works at time of testing (say on youtube or windows sounds or playing music etc).
Then perhaps the codec of the sound in the video file is not supported by your media player.
In that case try using something like VLC it plays almost everything you throw at it and it's free,...
1. The sound in the videos plays on the phone.
21:26 Sun 01st Apr 2012
If:
1. The sound in the videos plays on the phone.
AND
2. Your laptop sound works at time of testing (say on youtube or windows sounds or playing music etc).
Then perhaps the codec of the sound in the video file is not supported by your media player.
In that case try using something like VLC it plays almost everything you throw at it and it's free, google it.
I don't THINK if you're transferring video files from a phone those files would be modified in any way, so it's not stripping the sound out.
Either: 1. There's no sound in the video's at all (turn mic on, if the video cam can do it, or mic problem, or too low level etc).
OR
2. You can't play it back (speakers muted, no sound output for whatever reason etc).
OR unlikley but the process you are using is stripping the sound out, as pointed out above if it's a file transfer (as opposed to some kind of capture or re-encode) I am almost certain that wont happen.
1. The sound in the videos plays on the phone.
AND
2. Your laptop sound works at time of testing (say on youtube or windows sounds or playing music etc).
Then perhaps the codec of the sound in the video file is not supported by your media player.
In that case try using something like VLC it plays almost everything you throw at it and it's free, google it.
I don't THINK if you're transferring video files from a phone those files would be modified in any way, so it's not stripping the sound out.
Either: 1. There's no sound in the video's at all (turn mic on, if the video cam can do it, or mic problem, or too low level etc).
OR
2. You can't play it back (speakers muted, no sound output for whatever reason etc).
OR unlikley but the process you are using is stripping the sound out, as pointed out above if it's a file transfer (as opposed to some kind of capture or re-encode) I am almost certain that wont happen.