amr files for magician - JAM, MDA Compact, S100 General

hey everyone
i need amr player for my jam. cant find it newhere. or is there a s/w which can convert amr to some compatible format ???
also some of the converted wav do not run on my jam !
it just opens the album showing all the compatible files.
ne soln ??

This convertor apparently does it (took me 2 mins to search for it!)
http://www.share88.com/download/MMPoly.exe

Here's another:
http://www.akramsoft.com/aac.html

i think it converts amr to wav which r not read by my jam for some unknown reason
i also have miksoft amr convertor which converts to wav which r played on pc but not on jam

i think it converts amr to wav which r not read by my jam for some unknown reason
i also have miksoft amr convertor which converts to wav which r played on pc but not on jam

If you're talking about media player on the jam then it will play WAV, WMA and MP3 no problems...
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u can use the MMS composer to listen to AMR files
or use this software Platform4 Player 3.0
http://www.pdagold.com/software/detail.asp?s=513
But I don't recommend it ... since it will be the default mp3 player.. which WM 10 was.. and it has very bad sound quality regarding MP3 and 3GP....
cheers

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windows media player XDA II

Ive transfered mp3 video files over to my XDA II but media player wont play them why? Is there a file size limit?
I have transferred audio mp3 over with no problem
well maybe windows mediaplayer dont like the bit pr secund rate of those mp3's ms dont really like mp3 and like to push their own format which is wma
i would try winampaq or some other free player and see if it play more nicely otherwise try different bitrates or maybe another codec
in cdex you can choose between a few mp3 encoders
Video MP3 file? I don't think so.... :wink:
Windows Media Player will play wma, mp3 for audio and wmv and avi (possibly others too) for video, the bitrates and resolution size you use are important for quality of picture and quality of playback.
Use Windows Media Encoder for a nice little batch of tools, if you use Windows XP, then you can also use the windows movie maker which can export movies straight to pocketpc format.
Cheerio
if he mean video and in mpg and not mp3 then
pockettv and pocketmvp are pretty good mpg players

tcpmp help !!!!!

hi all,
right i've tcpmp player on my xda2 like i guess everybody does...the problem is i use nero recode to rip, encode my dvd...nero recode encodes it to .mp4 video and aac audio...now tcpmp does support .mp4 video but not aac audio....i also have pocketdivx encoder but it doesnt support .mp4 video m sure its not a codec problem coz ive klite codec pak 2.5 installed..so questions
1.how can i make the tcpmp player play aac audio
2.or how can i make nero recode encode the audio to mp3 or .ogg
3. i also get a buffering error while playing video, so what exactly should b the buffering in kb for a smooth playbak...
guyz plz help...i dont want to use any other dvd ripper coz the quality of nero recode is real good
thanx in advance
Try overclocking your device to about 590Mhz.
i pm'd you about why you revieve ancient threads in this forum
the date of the post you just replyd to was
18-09-2005 07:20 AM

Codec or player that will play .wav

Hey guys,
Is there a codec for the windows media player for the dopod 838pro that will allow you to play .wav files? Some waves will play but others won't...Other than that is there another type of player that will play all of the filetypes?
Cheers
.wav file is a container. It may have the sound information encoded by different methods, including MP3, or AC3, or DTS...
So you need not a .wav player (well, not only), but also a decoder for a particular method. You have to find out what exactly do you need yourself.

Voice Recorder

how to change the default win mobile encoding from wav to other formats like mp3 and amr the thing is most people dont have devices with support for wav its mostly mp3 and amr and i use this IM which is written in .net and everytime i want to send an audio recording to someone with the java version of the client they cannot open it.

Unable to "scrub" on AAC & HE-AACv2

I know that this topic has been discussed a lot, but I want to explain my problem, which I think is different.
I have encoded a few files with dbPowerAmp & Nero AAC Encoder to the HE-AAC v2 format. Well, with TCPMP I can play them successfully (I have an "original" WM5 Universal).
The problem is that I'm not able to play them with any other software and I need something more "MP3-player-like" than TCPMP. Summarizing:
- WMP of course cannot neither see nor play files;
- Pocket Music with the AAC plugin crashes: I tried the demo version, PM asks for the registration of the AAC plugin and then suddenly crashes all times; the files are visible on the library but with wrong length (duration of the track);
- Conduits Pocket Player sees the files BUT with a wrong length (duration of the track); if I try to play a song, the sound is "cracky" and disturbed (on the contrary TCPMP plays perfectly!) and if you scrub (i.e. jump forward on time on the song) PP freezes.
So none of the software which claim to play AAC files works for me on Universal WM5. Have you got the same problem? Or am I missing something?
The files are encoded at 48kbps HE-AACv2; I also tried with "normal" AAC but the results are the same. Do anyone can explain me what's wrong? Why the incorrect song length?
TIA
Do anyone have the same issue? I don't need a solution, I would only know I'm not the only one with this problem...
Do you play AAC successfully on your mobile (with the correct file duration displayed and being able to "scrub")? With which software?
virtualdj said:
Do anyone have the same issue? I don't need a solution, I would only know I'm not the only one with this problem...
Do you play AAC successfully on your mobile (with the correct file duration displayed and being able to "scrub")? With which software?
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You need a AAC decoder for WMP. I was using that before and that worked but I can't remember now which decode filter I used or from where I got it.
You may google it...
tomal said:
You need a AAC decoder for WMP.
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Thank you for your answer. I really googled a lot, but withouth results.
I could only find:
AAC codec for Windows Media Player for Windows (NOT for Windows Mobile)
AAC decoder for TCPMP
AAC decoder for PocketMusic Player (which, as I said before, crashes)
But nothing for Windows Media Player for Windows Mobile 5. Can anyone help me or at least address me?
This issue is driving me crazy!

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