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BlackBerry bold question!? Help please?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hoje" data-source="post: 2759084" data-attributes="member: 919933"><p>I have not checked this out but if change its format to mp3, it might work. Go to files/file folders/media card(if you have one/blackberry/voice-notes/ and highlight the file you want. Select 'rename' in your sub-menu and change the 'amr' part to 'mp3'. Note that you should leave a dot (.) Before the extension, eg. '.mp3'. Save the changes (it will notify you that changing the file name will cause the file to become unreadable. Just click on continue. Go to your music and locate the voice-note (which will now magically appear as an mp3 file) and play. Voila! Don't thank me, pay me (just kidding)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoje, post: 2759084, member: 919933"] I have not checked this out but if change its format to mp3, it might work. Go to files/file folders/media card(if you have one/blackberry/voice-notes/ and highlight the file you want. Select 'rename' in your sub-menu and change the 'amr' part to 'mp3'. Note that you should leave a dot (.) Before the extension, eg. '.mp3'. Save the changes (it will notify you that changing the file name will cause the file to become unreadable. Just click on continue. Go to your music and locate the voice-note (which will now magically appear as an mp3 file) and play. Voila! Don't thank me, pay me (just kidding) [/QUOTE]
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