Professional editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro often struggles with non-standard audio formats or variable frame rates. To make the file usable in these environments, you should transcode it using a tool like Handbrake or FFmpeg , converting the audio to AAC and the video to H.264 .
If you are encountering a file with this naming convention, you may experience "silent" video or playback errors because many standard media players do not natively support G.726 inside an MP4 wrapper. g7226.mp4
Standard players like Windows Media Player may fail unless the specific codec is installed. For seamless playback, it is recommended to use the VLC Media Player which includes internal decoders for G.726. Professional editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro often