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AMR to Wave converter ? ? ? |
exrom Joined: Oct 05, 2002 Posts: 67 From: PM |
I have been searching for this software in years! I don't know why the programs witch I can find don't work. Maby it's my computer, but I don't think so. It have been able to run all kind off programs without any problem. The software I've been tested is the AMR-conveter fron the old totonox site. I can start it but when I try to convert any .AMR file into wave it came/coming up a window: Tha program is doing anything wrong and will be closed (Badly translated from Swedish). I have also tested the Ericsson own program, but I don't understand how to use it. When I click on the Conveter a DOS window shortly apears but it don't happen enything after. I don't know how to convert!
1. Maby it's me who doing anything wrong (Proberly)
2. Maby my computer is very bad
3. The programs is useless and bad!
Thanks in advance
[ This Message was edited by: exrom on 2003-03-31 21:42 ] |
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wapt Joined: Jan 10, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
I have tested the DOS converter. Should you do this,
Open a DOS Command prompt window. Go to your working directory. Enter a command line as "converter amr2wav Input.amr Ouput.wav".
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exrom Joined: Oct 05, 2002 Posts: 67 From: PM |
okey I'll test and see. |
Cyrax Joined: May 03, 2003 Posts: 6 From: EU PM |
Hello!
there is an easier way to do this without having to open MS-DOS windows and typing. There is Mobile AMR converter from www.miksoft.8m.com if you want an easy-to-use AMR converter. It is using the Sony Ericsson AMR converter but it has got a windows interface so you dont have to type anything, just selecting the input (amr) and the output file (wave) or vice-versa. |
slackerboy Joined: Mar 27, 2003 Posts: 28 PM |
I think you can use QuickTime Pro 6.xx to convert from AMR to WAV as well. |
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