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There is an Opus decoder (for audio playing) in Wireshark since at least 3.4, but perhaps there's some reason why it can't handle the Polycom traffic. You might want to submit this as an issue on the Wireshark issue list; provide full details of the version you were running and the operating system on which you were running it, give details of how you tried to play it and what the system did when you tried, and attach a capture that failed to play.
If the bug is fixed, anybody who has the capture will be able to play the audio, so, if you're going to upload a capture, I'd suggest trying to generate a sample capture with audio that's OK to make public, such as "Mr. Watson, come here...".
If you don't want MAC or IP addresses, or other data such as connection initiation traffic, in the capture to be publicly available, you should check the "This issue is confidential and should only be visible to team members with at least the Planner role." checkbox, which is just below the big text box for "Description".