Wow, sorry to bump an old thread but has anyone found a solution? I cant play the qcp file anywhere except my phone.
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not so much luck...seems that vista likes to kill it.
Wow, sorry to bump an old thread but has anyone found a solution? I cant play the qcp file anywhere except my phone.
It's because of the EVRC-B codec that is now being used for 1X CDMA that does not allow us to convert the file. No program I have seen converts it and not even Verizon will convert like it used to when we sent it as a MMS.Originally Posted by skillstoshow
I've given up... I don't see how it's possible anymore.
Wirelessly posted (Steve's phone: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Teleca Q7; Brew 3.1.5; U; en) 480X800 LGE VX11000)
I plugged a male to male audio cable from my phone to my computer's mic port a few days ago.
Then I recorded the audio of a voicemail to audacity, and saved it as an mp3.
Cable costs next to nothing, and if you need one, a 2.5-3.5mm adapter is also cheap.
There is honestly no software that can decode the EVRC codec?![]()
I am transferring sounds from my vx9900 to a Blackberry 9630. However I would like to have them in MP3 format since I know the BB can handle that format. However, I am unsure of its qcp support.
Well I can't find anything that decodes EVRC-B... if you do, please share![]()
lol, there is a sequel to this horrible codec?Originally Posted by ParthG
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The first revision of EVRC was decodable by Quicktime, but the B revision... is not and I don't think Apple is going to update QuickTime to support it in the near future.![]()
Type How to Convert QCP to MP3, WAV, WMA on Windows or Mac in Google to search a guide and have a look at it. Hope it can be helpful. Good luck.
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