Apple Computer's iTunes software is as likely to produce
correct MP3 format as is anyone else's. It seems to me
there's some other problem, such as some quirk in MPT4 or
some V3 MP3 limit that is not published by Motorola.
--David
BruceR wrote:
> I use two programs that I like: Xilosoft Audio Converter and EZ MP3 WAV
> converter. Both are available as free trial d/l's.
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>>Using iTunes I converted ring.wav, supplied with MPT4, to
>>ring.mp3 but an attempt to play either the .wav or the .mp3
>>in V3 Menu > My Stuff > Sounds yields a file-corrupt
>>message. Running Windows XP, how does one get the
>>Motorola-supplied ring.wav to work with the V3?
>>--David
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