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Converting S/E T610 AMR files to MP3

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dave - 15 May 2004 22:15 GMT
Please can someone tell me the optimum settings to use when converting AMR
files recorded on my T610 to MP3 files?  For instance, what should I set the
bitrate and frequency settings to?

Dave.
R45six - 16 May 2004 01:58 GMT
What's an AMR file ?
Is it possible to get recorded sounds off the t610 ?
Tym - 16 May 2004 16:14 GMT
>What's an AMR file ?
>Is it possible to get recorded sounds off the t610 ?

AMR is the compressed sound format the SE use to record sound files to
- smaller than mp3

... and NO it isn't - use Bluetooth to transfer the files off to your
PC , then "Mobile AMR Converter" (miksoft) to convert to wav - then
use someting like blandenc to convert to mp3... simple!
Karlsen - 07 Jun 2004 12:40 GMT
> Please can someone tell me the optimum settings to use when converting
> AMR files recorded on my T610 to MP3 files?  For instance, what should
> I set the bitrate and frequency settings to?
>
> Dave.

The Mobile AMR converter is using Sony Ericsson AMR converter to convert
AMR files (Adaptive Multi-Rate Codec, *.amr) to wave files (*.wav) and
vice-versa in a user-friendly way. Also, it can save several wave files
into one SP file and vice-versa. The program has a very easy-to-use and
simple GUI (Graphical User Interface) that helps even the most amateur
user.
http://miksoft.evzonastravel.com/mobileAMRconverter.htm

Then you can convert from wave to mp3.

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Peter - 07 Jun 2004 13:57 GMT
> The Mobile AMR converter is using Sony Ericsson AMR converter to
> convert AMR files (Adaptive Multi-Rate Codec, *.amr) to wave files
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> even the most amateur user.
> http://miksoft.evzonastravel.com/mobileAMRconverter.htm

Not sure about amr->wav conversion, but SE AMR converter does a lousy job on
wav->amr conversion. I tried Nokia Multimedia Converter, it's much easier to
use (no resampling needed, accepts MP3s etc), and produces way better
sounding AMRs. I'd guess it will do a better job on amr->mp3 conversion as
well.

Peter
 
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