Mobile AMR converter

October 16th, 2007

Converting mobile phone sounds to a usable format

I have some sound recordings of Molly on my phone, and was planning to upload one to go in a post.
Easy enough, but when uploaded I noticed the phone files are in amr file type. ‘Adaptive Multi-Rate Codec File’, I needed to change them for use on a webpage.
Enter: Miksoft

Miksoft amr to wav file conversion

I couldn’t get the download to work, but found this site to get the software.
Thats it really just a quicky on the off chance someone might find it useful. You can see an example of the software with a working sound clip here
It’s nice and easy to use and does the job. Incidentally if anyone knows of a free non trial download that I can use to edit, clip sound files I’d appreciate any pointers, Cheers.

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