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Anonymous Posted on Jan 03, 2010

The videos when transferred from camera to the computer become inaudible. Please suggest how do i make them audible even after i transfer them to the computer.

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1. It looks like a codec / media codec problem.

2. Install a multimedia player which can play the camera videos (.mp4, .mpeg, .dat files) like VLC Player, Real Player, KMP Player, etc.

3. You can also play these videos on the media player which came with the software bundle of your Kodak camera.

tell me if it helps...tc! :)

Testimonial: "Thanks Jack for the instant help...It worked :D I'd to just install d Kodak Easyshare setup available in the CD Pack and the videos were audible then."

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