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  1. Member racer-x's Avatar
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    I don't know if this has already been discussed, if not, then this may be some help to someone. I did a sound recording on my phone to use in a tutorial and transferred it to my PC. To my surprise it had an .amr extension and could only be playable in MPC-HC on my system. None of my Audio editors could open it. Then I discovered that Avisynth could open it via "FFAudioSource" and I could feed that .avs file to Goldwave and save as .wav.

    Never knew that Goldwave could open avs files........learn something new every day.
    Got my retirement plans all set. Looks like I only have to work another 5 years after I die........
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  2. most tools which use libav should also be able to handle it in example Audacity with the ffmpeg plugin
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    Quicktime should also be able to open up (standard) AMR files, and any app which uses it as a foundation.

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