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How do i play a downloaded Recorded meeting in my PC ?

Explorer ,
Jul 14, 2013 Jul 14, 2013

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I downloaded a recorded meeting from Connect, but i cant play it on my PC. Please, someone help.

The archive came in .ZIP and a lot on archives inside. I tried to play the large ones, the FLV ones, but it played without audio. What should i do?

Thanks in advance.

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Adobe Employee , Jul 15, 2013 Jul 15, 2013

Hi,

Following similar post shall help you: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/468730

The downloaded file is in FLV format. Probably you must have doanloaded the zip which has all the dis-integrated contents of the recording eg: audio, video, content etc. If you follow the steps mentioned by jorma in the thread above, you should be able to make the recording offline with audio in it.

Hope this info helps!

Sameer Puri

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Jul 15, 2013 Jul 15, 2013

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Hi,

Following similar post shall help you: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/468730

The downloaded file is in FLV format. Probably you must have doanloaded the zip which has all the dis-integrated contents of the recording eg: audio, video, content etc. If you follow the steps mentioned by jorma in the thread above, you should be able to make the recording offline with audio in it.

Hope this info helps!

Sameer Puri

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