Posted by Gins
My mobile phone is Sony Ericssson K800.
I have some music files on my computer which does not have the ending 'mp3'.
I transferred them to the mobile phone.
Some has the ending ' .ram ' .
How do I listen those songs?
I can listen to the music files if they have .mp3 ending.
I would like to read your comments
Posted by hgautam
Just rename the ending of the file to .mp3
Posted by gaming_guy
On 2008-04-27 20:46:18, hgautam wrote:
Just rename the ending of the file to .mp3
its not as simple as that. the files will need to be re-encoded to mp3
Posted by max_wedge
On 2008-04-27 19:54:37, Gins wrote:
My mobile phone is Sony Ericssson K800.
I have some music files on my computer which does not have the ending 'mp3'.
I transferred them to the mobile phone.
Some has the ending ' .ram ' .
How do I listen those songs?
I can listen to the music files if they have .mp3 ending.
I would like to read your comments
.ram files are not mp3 files. They are encoded in the Real Audio codec. You can use super (c) to convert them to mp3.
Posted by strizlow800
You must have the songs encoded in one of the K800 supporting formats... MP3, mp4, m4a, aac, aac+, real media, wav or etc... to listen them
P.S. You can use Media Coder to encode your music files in several formats...
Posted by Gins
Thanks everybody for the replies.
I don't work with Windows.
I work with Linux.
Do you know any software which converts to .mp3 in Linux?
I looked at Media Coder. It seems they strongly support Windows. They talk about Linux too. I could not download it.
Posted by max_wedge
On 2008-04-28 14:56:24, Gins wrote:
Thanks everybody for the replies.
I don't work with Windows.
I work with Linux.
Do you know any software which converts to .mp3 in Linux?
I looked at Media Coder. It seems they strongly support Windows. They talk about Linux too. I could not download it.
maybe source forge have someting?