Audio won't play - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I recently used a 'voice recorder app' to record some audio from a seminar.
The file is 3gpp, and 25MB.
All other recording work when played back except this one.
Any suggestions on a fix?
I had convert the original no-sound file to mp3 etc trying out other formats looking for a fix, it converts but still no sound on any.
Help/advice appreciated.
(Just to note; I recorded all via my S2 I9100, and four other files I recorded have no issues).
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smash'n
SGS2 GT-I9100

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I have flashed MIUI 1.12.23 on my mobile.
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Then I tried to copy the file into computer but oopp ! computer also not able to play the file.
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AzureusPT said:
What format is the call recorded sound? Maybe its some flac and WMP can't play it.
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the file format is .amr
and i tried all the 4 formats on total call recall but no success.
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Today i was recording a conference using audio recoder of an Alcatel One touch pop C7 with stock Kitkat Rom. The recorder app is the default one too.
Thing is, when i laid the phone on the table, it restarted and didnt save the audio file. Checking the files with a file explorer i notice that i have a m4a.tmp file related to that recording and it has 26MB. ( Since the recording time was not very long, i believe that all audio is there).
I read some posts here at xda and seached along the internet but no solution for this audio file
Can someone help me? It has to be possible to convert this file to be readable through some app or program at PC.
Thanks in advance
FalkeN89 said:
Today i was recording a conference using audio recoder of an Alcatel One touch pop C7 with stock Kitkat Rom. The recorder app is the default one too.
Thing is, when i laid the phone on the table, it restarted and didnt save the audio file. Checking the files with a file explorer i notice that i have a m4a.tmp file related to that recording and it has 26MB. ( Since the recording time was not very long, i believe that all audio is there).
I read some posts here at xda and seached along the internet but no solution for this audio file
Can someone help me? It has to be possible to convert this file to be readable through some app or program at PC.
Thanks in advance
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Related to this question and after some more hours digging google, found a good article that helped me solve my problem.
If anyone needs anything similiar,
http://sysfrontier.com/en/2014/12/31/hello-world/
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FalkeN89 said:
Today i was recording a conference using audio recoder of an Alcatel One touch pop C7 with stock Kitkat Rom. The recorder app is the default one too.
Thing is, when i laid the phone on the table, it restarted and didnt save the audio file. Checking the files with a file explorer i notice that i have a m4a.tmp file related to that recording and it has 26MB. ( Since the recording time was not very long, i believe that all audio is there).
I read some posts here at xda and seached along the internet but no solution for this audio file
Can someone help me? It has to be possible to convert this file to be readable through some app or program at PC.
Thanks in advance
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Hi FalkeN89, Yes it's possible to recover the file from PC. Try professional audio recovery application, Stellar Photo Recovery, is designed to recover lost or permanently deleted audio files on Windows or macOS in any data loss situation. This software recover any format including ACD, AIFF, AMR, AT3, AU, CAFF, DSS, IFF, M4A, M4P, MIDI, MP3, NRA, OGG, RA, RM, RPS, SND, WAV, and WMA.

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