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- 06-26-2005, 08:33 PM #1
I have been spending hours trying to get songs from my CDs to my phone.
So far I have been successful enough to convert them from .wma all the way to .mmf files.
I have even been able to upload them to sites and download them to my phone.
Problem is, theyre always too big and only play hardly 2 seconds of the song.
The clips I have are only about 8 to 10 seconds, I dont understand why theyre so big.
Does anyone know how I can reduce the size of the file to make them compatible with my phone?
Thanks.
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- 06-26-2005, 08:59 PM #2
If you have advanced recording software, try changing the bitrate, in kilobits of data per second-- kbps (or, in layman's terms, the smaller this number, the lower the quality), to anywhere from 64-96kbps. you may be recording them at a default rate of 128 or higher, which makes for higher file sizes.
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if anything could ever feel this real forever
if anything could ever be this good again
- 06-27-2005, 12:59 PM #3
64kbps seems to be what most of my mmf files are, and it keeps the file nice and small and around 10-13 seconds long without distorting the ringer too much!
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