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I have the Voice Recorder app on my phone. When I record something and email it, it sends it in 3GPP format and my computer (Windows 7) can not play it. How can I convert it to something playable like MP3? For reference, it is the app with the voice recorder icon with an envelope and the Google red "M." I guess its made by Mamoru Tokashiki.
I called Verizon Wireless Tech Support and they had no clue
Even better, if someone can recommend a great voice recorder app that uses MP3 format, that would be great!
I have stuff recorded on there that is evidence in a lawsuit and the objective is to burn it to a CD and submit it as evidence.
Thanks for any help!
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I also found this website:
It does the conversion for free, but I wonder if there any other ways.
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There is plenty of converters for that, just Google 3gpp to mp3 converter and take your pick.
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I googled it prior to my post and my Anti-Virus would flag them.
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GhostRider wrote:I googled it prior to my post and my Anti-Virus would flag them.
FlaggedWho? Your antivirus flagged a Google search? You dont have Norton by chance?