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      Unhappy which codec is used?

      i have got an .mp3 file, but it should be an video. i´m not able to play it. is there a way to find out which codec is used? many thanks for an answer

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      An .mp3 file cannot be video.
      Consult the site where you downloaded it (since if you got it from P2P or something analogous, we don't support unauthorized downloads).
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      IF your associations are set by something like winamp then it could be an MP4 you can play these with a freeware mp4 player found by searching google

      mp4 videos when wrongly associated can look like mp3 files


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      Just load the file into latest Beta version of GSpot, it will tell you what it is, be it audio, video or both.
      Cheers,
      CM


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