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[gNewSense-users] Adaptive Multi Rate NarrowBand (AMR-NB) or AMR is prop
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Niklas Cholmkvist |
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[gNewSense-users] Adaptive Multi Rate NarrowBand (AMR-NB) or AMR is proprietary |
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Tue, 19 May 2009 11:16:18 +0300 |
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Hi,
This post was supposed to be a question about if AMR is a proprietary
audio format, but I found it out myself, but I post it anyway so I have
the issue raised.
I would use my cell phone (which only creates AMR voice memo sound
files) to record voice memos to use with gps traces (openstreetmap
mapping). I found previously no reference about any discussion about the
AMR proprietary format.
This might make me contact my phone manufacturer to show that I don't
like that they record in a proprietary format. At least so they will
know, because if none tells them they won't know.
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- [gNewSense-users] Adaptive Multi Rate NarrowBand (AMR-NB) or AMR is proprietary,
Niklas Cholmkvist <=