> I guess that a hardware manufacturer can claim to be 3gp compliant by
> supporting any one video codec, and gosh knows whether they even have
> to support an audio codec at all .
There are definitely minimum requirements for all of this stuff, but the
3GPP and 3GPP2 standards have slightly different minimum requirements (e.g.
3GPP2 requires QCELP, 3GPP doesn't). You'll want a definite list of file
and decoder support before you can content for a device.
Finally, as I noted, the carrier has absolute power. If you're not using an
unlocked phone, then it's quite possible that the phone supports AAC but
your carrier has required that the manufacturer disable it.
-- Charles
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