Ok, here's another thing that was actually caused by the tenth post with this question: how to convert .amr to .wav and the other way around? Well, there's a nice lil proggie here called MIKSOFT's Mobile AMR Converter. Download it from here. It has a strange "bug" however. When selecting the output file in a conversion, you can't create a new .wav/.amr file, but instead, you need to select an existing file (any extension) so that the data can be converted to amr and vice versa. Dun worry, it doesn't overwrite the file you needed to select, it will only have a strange name like this for eg: personal_data.doc.amr (or) .wav The latter extension name is the real one, so afterwards you can rename it to anything you like.
But remember: .amr isn't a 5.1 speaker system quality. In fact, it hardly reaches 20 kbps quality, so the only sounds that will be comprehensive in the output file are the ones in 1 meters range of the phone. From further off, everything's a bit distorted. Perhaps you'll be able to record in better quality via the Sony Ericsson P900's CommuniCorder.
Last edited by Ganxta B on Thu Oct 30, 2003 11:06 am, edited 3 times in total
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MaThIbUs Posts: 2
Phone Model: Sony Ericsson T300
Service Provider: Proximus
Thu Oct 30, 2003 11:02 am
thanks a lot man! i've been looking for this ever since!
Ganxta B Posts: 342
Phone Model: Sony Ericsson T310
Service Provider: T-Mobile DOMINO
Thu Oct 30, 2003 11:03 am
You're welcome.
MaThIbUs Posts: 2
Phone Model: Sony Ericsson T300
Service Provider: Proximus
Thu Oct 30, 2003 3:32 pm
p810?!
Ganxta B Posts: 342
Phone Model: Sony Ericsson T310
Service Provider: T-Mobile DOMINO
Thu Oct 30, 2003 3:55 pm
Seems like you're reluctant to get "enlightened" in this topic, even after I've corrected this month-old topic to the newest informations available on the net. Actually, P900 (when things were uncertain) had 2 names: P810 and P900. I was a P810 fan. And I was a bit upset that after all SE chose P900, which is a smart move, coz this name doesn't show the reality unlike the P810, which expresses that the P900 only has a few new features, and is mostly just an upgraded version of the p800, with the p800's flaw's repaired (at least most of them, but what was left is of no concern to me).
tikka Posts: 3
Phone Model: T68i
Service Provider: Airtel
Sat Jan 03, 2004 7:34 am
That was great link Ganxta B Thanks for that.
I Think you should give a post with all consolidated links of various softwares for SE devices. This will help us in rally gr8 way. Thank you for your effort.