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Posted by: the_juggala26

Ok. I FINNALY bought phone tools instead of messin around with all this other stuff. The problem is that i'm tring to add music to my razr and it keeps sayin, "Unsupported format - no conversation possible" so i open my phone and its charging. this is where i bought my usb cable http://motorola.digitalriver.com/DR...ductID=39561800
I tried MP3 and all the other formats suggested avalible.

Also everytime click on Mutimedia studeo i have to reconnect phone.

please help


thanks,
Justin



Posted by: DJester

First, if it disconnects, make sure MPT is set up as a v3c, not v3 (you're with US Cellular, right?). You have to be at MPT version 4.04.

Try sending the files with the file transfer studio instead of melody studio. If you have to use melody studio to cut the mp3, then see below:


Source: http://www.vttoth.com/l3codec.htm

WARNING: Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. BVRP Software cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the incorrect use of Registry Editor can be solved. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.

Technical Notes: Ability to record MP3 format lost on Windows XP
Windows XP comes with an MP3 driver, the Fraunhofer IIS MPEG Layer-3 codec, that allows MP3 playback and low-quality MP3 recording. After installing certain software packages, the ability to record MP3's may be lost.

When you look in the Control Panel, Sounds and Audio Devices, Hardware tab, Audio codecs, Properties, you'll see the driver listed as "Fraunhofer IIS MPEG Layer-3 codec (decode only)". This confirms that the wrong driver is installed.

The cause is simple: some packages install a playback-only version of the driver. The driver in question is l3codeca.acm, which is replaced by the playback-only version l3codecx.acm. Fortunately, the original driver file is not lost; you just need to edit the Registry.

In HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers32, locate the item named msacm.l3acm. Its value should be changed from l3codecx.acm to l3codeca.acm. To confirm that you have successfully changed the driver, once again open Sounds and Audio Devices, and find the codec.

Note that it may be necessary to use the full pathname (e.g., C:\WINDOWS\system32\l3codeca.acm) for the codec in order for its name to appear properly in the Audio codecs list.



Posted by: the_juggala26

thanks man, its workin...but does anyone know how to get the video format changed, cause it says the audio codecs are not supported. help?

thanks,
Justin





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