No sound with film AVCHD files app

Hi Peter,.

I like reading world my my DSLR sony AVCHD files using the application of film included. But latest version of app only capable of reading the video only, but no sound. In addition, sony have any plans to add support for the WMA with the Walkman application? Our family's long time sony users, going back to the days of betamax and Walkmans "real tape. Please, help us stay with sony, thank you.

Hello Somonica,

Welcome to the community of Sony.

The compressed file supported by Sony formats are mentioned here: http://www.kb.sony.com/selfservice/documentLink.do?externalId=C1024057

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