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techfury90

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Nov 11, 2003
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I have a friend with a cell phone that can use AMR files (stands for adaptive multi-rate, one of the GSM audio codecs) for its ringers. The problem is QuickTime will play back AMR files but will not encode them. Is there a way to encode them or something?
 
techfury90 said:
I have a friend with a cell phone that can use AMR files (stands for adaptive multi-rate, one of the GSM audio codecs) for its ringers. The problem is QuickTime will play back AMR files but will not encode them. Is there a way to encode them or something?
Yes there is - you need to purchase QuickTime Pro to be able to encode AMR.
 
Exporting to AMR

I had some ringtones in AMR and opened them in Quicktime and then exported them to AIF files. Double clicking on the new AIF files loads them right into itunes.
 
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