Play audio .amr on Windows 8

My collection of files audio .amr, recorded on my cell phone, does not play in QuickTime, or Windows Media Player 12 after the upgrade to Windows 8 Pro.

I installed the http://shark007.net/win8codecs.htmlShark007 codec pack.  The option "make a multimedia" in the settings app makes files perfectly, but WMP12 does not produce any audio.  GraphStudioNext reported that splitter audio decoder AVL and AVL are used and also plays the media.

I tried fiddling with different parameters, but you cannot make it work.  Someone with a similar configuration can confirm?

Well, with the settings suggested on the Shark007 codec pack, I am able to play these files without any conversion...

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