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convert sound pack to files?? by PsyhotiC on 02-20-2006 at 09:00 PM

can some1 pls tell me how to convert sound pack(13files) i just exported to any audio type so i get 13 files instead 1 containing 13clips ??

or, if that is not possible(to get 13 clips), then to create 1 containing all 13 but in audio format(mpr, wav,wma etc.) so I will cut them out 1 by 1 ??


RE: convert sound pack to files?? by CookieRevised on 02-20-2006 at 09:14 PM

Hi, and welcome to the forums...

For your question (or any question for that matter) always search the forums first as many questions have already been answered before.

See:
- how to export sounds to formats?
- Saving Custom Sounds
- etc...





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RE: convert sound pack to files?? by PsyhotiC on 02-20-2006 at 09:29 PM

oh thx a lot :D


RE: convert sound pack to files?? by PsyhotiC on 02-20-2006 at 09:41 PM

hm.. 1 more thing :/
I coverted files with that converter, but now, when I send them on mobile phone by bluetooth, and when I listen them on mobile, they are like damaged, few thiny parts in every clip have annoing sound..
maybe you know what is that?


RE: convert sound pack to files?? by CookieRevised on 02-20-2006 at 10:12 PM

The MP3 format has a very wide range in subformats. Mobile phones don't support every subformat. So that might be the cause. Messenger Plus! uses a specific subformat of the MP3 standard.

Also, MP3 sounds played on your computer might sound differently than played on another device (which isn't designed to totally correctly play the sounds as it doesn't have that big quality speakers; afterall, it's still a phone, not a jukebox :p)

Try to convert the MP3 to a format which is reconized by your phone. And with format I don't mean the MP3 standard, but the correct subformat of the MP3 standard (supported by your phone).

eg: It might be that your phone doesn't support all the frequencies and the variable bitrates used in many custom sounds of Plus!.


RE: convert sound pack to files?? by PsyhotiC on 02-20-2006 at 10:26 PM

oh, i understand now, you'r the man :P
thx a lot, see ya