Media Player plays content video 3gpp.

Media Player plays content video 3gpp. I don't know the version of media player, it is automatically installed with windows 7.

I did troubleshooting.

I received a message that "issues found: Configuration settings can be unruly."

Please help me...

Kind regards

R.Nagesh

9642528700

You may not have the appropriate codec to read these files.

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Codecs-frequently-asked-questions.

You can try to get third-party codecs (at your own risk) and try to play your files.

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