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k4m!k4ze Posts: > 500

I'm not sure how the k700 handles mp4 videos though I've always used 3gp encoding for videos since they're smaller in size than mp4 and all my mp4 audio files are automatically moved to the sounds folder by my k700.
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Posted: 2005-06-01 19:57:44
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kingcobraz Posts: 13

i now get an error when i try 2 compress my file


"The codec needed to compress .... .mp3 could not be opened..."

and then dbpoweramp closes

[ This Message was edited by: kingcobraz on 2005-06-01 19:00 ]
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Posted: 2005-06-01 20:00:20
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k4m!k4ze Posts: > 500

There is more than one mp3 codec installed i believe. Have you tried all of them ?
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Posted: 2005-06-01 20:07:41
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kingcobraz Posts: 13

Nope i havent tried them all... just -

MP3 (LAME)

thats all the MP3 ones available i beleive
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Posted: 2005-06-01 20:37:14
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k4m!k4ze Posts: > 500

You could download some other mp3 codecs from the codec central page and try them. If they dont work, i'm not sure what the problem is.

edit : There is another roundabout way though. Convert the mp3 to wav format, open the wav file with the sound recorder application in windows, file -> properties, press the "Convert now" button, select the desired quality, format(MPEG Layer 3), freq, bitrate, etc and select save. And of course, rename the extension from .wav to .mp3
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Posted: 2005-06-01 20:41:18
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kingcobraz Posts: 13

nope... dbpoweramp does not work for me... so, anyone have any other suggestions of programs that compress MP3's?
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Posted: 2005-06-01 20:47:29
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kingcobraz Posts: 13

Using the Roundabout method

what sort of KBit/s, Hz and Stereo would be best for small file size but still listenable thru SE headphones
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Posted: 2005-06-01 20:52:27
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cloysterpete5 Posts: 167

Why on earth don't you just use i-tunes? As I typed I just converted 4 mp3's from 320kpbs to 128kpbs for use as ringtones on my K750i, with i-tunes it took half the time it took me to read this thread. It has to be the easiest to use media player EVER, plus it's a free download and you don't need an ipod to use it.
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Posted: 2005-06-01 21:14:18
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kingcobraz Posts: 13

where can i dload Itunes from??? thanks for your info
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Posted: 2005-06-01 21:25:15
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ijefferies Posts: 201

@king, The bitrate to use depends how good your ears are! The test is to convert the same track using diff bitrates and then listen to fine what you can live with. For me i use 128 mp3 and can live with it. More comp makes it round dull and lifeless. As for your dbpwramp prob, try un-installing and re-installing. It's a good tool and worth playing with to get to work.
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Posted: 2005-06-01 21:56:00
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