Pocket DivX sound not working with Windows Mobile 2003 - MDA, XDA, 1010 Software Upgrading

Is anyone experiencing sound errors when trying to play mpeg files in pocket DivX? I am currently running 4.00.05 Windows Mobile 2003.
The picture displays ok but there is no sound! The program displays "sound error"
Is there a fix for this problem?
Ta.
MJ

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WMP problem bug on Helmi Windows Mobile 6 Profesional R0

After the upgrading, my XDA IIS, works fully fine, except this window media player. There are noises every second when play videos, etc .wmv
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jojouk said:
I could not find any solution for that WMP?
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Have you tried:
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Watch NASA TV Live with WMP on Pocket PC
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http://www.smeter.net/mobile/nasa/public-tv.php
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Need help please - upgraded to Verizon's 6.1 and now TCMP doesn't work?

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Is this a known issue with 6.1 and this version on TCMP. All my movies are encoded as .avi so media player won't work.
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I have encoded a few files with dbPowerAmp & Nero AAC Encoder to the HE-AAC v2 format. Well, with TCPMP I can play them successfully (I have an "original" WM5 Universal).
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TIA
Do anyone have the same issue? I don't need a solution, I would only know I'm not the only one with this problem...
Do you play AAC successfully on your mobile (with the correct file duration displayed and being able to "scrub")? With which software?
virtualdj said:
Do anyone have the same issue? I don't need a solution, I would only know I'm not the only one with this problem...
Do you play AAC successfully on your mobile (with the correct file duration displayed and being able to "scrub")? With which software?
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You need a AAC decoder for WMP. I was using that before and that worked but I can't remember now which decode filter I used or from where I got it.
You may google it...
tomal said:
You need a AAC decoder for WMP.
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Thank you for your answer. I really googled a lot, but withouth results.
I could only find:
AAC codec for Windows Media Player for Windows (NOT for Windows Mobile)
AAC decoder for TCPMP
AAC decoder for PocketMusic Player (which, as I said before, crashes)
But nothing for Windows Media Player for Windows Mobile 5. Can anyone help me or at least address me?
This issue is driving me crazy!

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