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    Default Play .amr sound

    I am coming from s60 Symbian C++ zone, so I usually use amr for my sounds.
    How to play amr sounds in Qt? I used QSound with mp3 and wav, but I need really playing amr files.

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    Default Re: Play .amr sound

    You need to find an AMR codec, or convert them to MP3 or such

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    Default Re: Play .amr sound

    Or use Phonon. The GStreamer backend has such a decoder I think.

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    Default Re: Play .amr sound

    Thank u alot for reply.

    @fatjuicymole
    this is my last choice, I did it already.

    @tbscope
    I will try it.

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