Your wife's iPhone uses a proprietary audio codec that your phone does not understand. Convert it using whatever video editor you have. Another reason I switched from iPhone...it was a pain sharing anything from the iPhone with non-iPhone users.
Your wife's iPhone uses a proprietary audio codec that your phone does not understand. Convert it using whatever video editor you have. Another reason I switched from iPhone...it was a pain sharing anything from the iPhone with non-iPhone users.
Your wife's iPhone uses a proprietary audio codec that your phone does not understand. Convert it using whatever video editor you have. Another reason I switched from iPhone...it was a pain sharing anything from the iPhone with non-iPhone users.
But Apple is open. They don't like flash because it's proprietary, slow and buggy (and iTunes isn't?). They like HTML 5 because it is open. how can they have a proprietary audio codec, just doesn't make sense (sarcasm).
That's the problem today with cell phones companies, NO ONE PLAYS NICE TOGETHER, I guess its always a money thing, but you would think that cell phones would want to make their product available to all other products.
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