File type conversion (10 Viewers)

Roverbhoy

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OK folks, here's a tester.

Who knows how to convert a .zvr file type into, well, anything usefull that I can listen to on the move.

The .zvr file type seems to be a Korean audio file found on voice recorders...it can be listened to on Windows Media Player...and that's it...which means no mobile listening unless you have the player/recorder with you that you have recorded the audio file on.

Can this be converted into say an MP3, or anything that winamp could play?


...hoping one of the mighty brains here can help me out

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...your's, sad Roverbhoy:dontcare:
 

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L'autista
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zvr format? Man. That is the grand prize answer to an Internet trivia contest. You've got a karaoke portal you're building out or something? ;)

Sorry that I can't help you. Even Download.com doesn't have anything to my knowledge. I'd start with Googling for 'zvr' and work my way from there.
 
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Roverbhoy

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    ++ [ originally posted by swag ] ++
    zvr format? Man. That is the grand prize answer to an Internet trivia contest. You've got a karaoke portal you're building out or something? ;)

    Sorry that I can't help you. Even Download.com doesn't have anything to my knowledge. I'd start with Googling for 'zvr' and work my way from there.
    Not a karaoke portal...just want to listen to lectures but get tied down to listening on a computer.

    Tried googling...got an italian site about a month or so ago,which when translated, didn't work:down:

    I'll keep trying:cool:
     

    Martin

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    ++ [ originally posted by Roverbhoy ] ++


    Not a karaoke portal...just want to listen to lectures but get tied down to listening on a computer.

    Tried googling...got an italian site about a month or so ago,which when translated, didn't work:down:

    I'll keep trying:cool:
    lectures? back to school? :)
     
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    Roverbhoy

    Roverbhoy

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    Tried Konvertor...no joy...doesn't have this file format...great programme though

    Thanks for helping, guess I'll just have to carry my recorder with me as well as ppc.


    Cheers folks:cool:
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by Roverbhoy ] ++


    Hello Nawaf, tried this site before...someone translated it for me but I couldn't get it to work...thanks anyway...cheers
    no problem..

    Maybe this korean audio recorder has a FAQ section of their manual or something? :undecide:
     
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    Roverbhoy

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    Thanks Ali...tried this before, couldn't get it to work...this was what the Italian site instructed you do, but I'm not smart enough to figure it out:down:
     
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    Roverbhoy

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    ++ [ originally posted by Nawaf ] ++


    no problem..

    Maybe this korean audio recorder has a FAQ section of their manual or something? :undecide:
    Hello Nawaf...I've been to the manufaturers web site...it sucks unfortunately:frown:

    I'll keep looking on the web and maybe in time someone'll come up with a programme which does the trick:cool:
     
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    Roverbhoy

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    ++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++


    That's cool. :) What's LLM?
    Masters degree in Law. I fancied trying this 4-5 years ago, but it's way too expensive for me to pay for on my own...but this year I happened to mention it in passing with someone at work...and they said, hey, no problem, they'll pick up the tab if I agree to stay there for at least two years after (if) I graduate.

    So..here I am, a student again, not many moons away from the big Four Ohhh...I'm nuts:D
     

    Martin

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    ++ [ originally posted by Roverbhoy ] ++
    Masters degree in Law. I fancied trying this 4-5 years ago, but it's way too expensive for me to pay for on my own...but this year I happened to mention it in passing with someone at work...and they said, hey, no problem, they'll pick up the tab if I agree to stay there for at least two years after (if) I graduate.

    So..here I am, a student again, not many moons away from the big Four Ohhh...I'm nuts:D
    Nice :cool: I'm seriously contemplating a master program starting January [if I get into the program] so you'll be done before me. :D

    So you're in the legal world, you never said before. :)
     
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    Roverbhoy

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    ++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++


    Nice :cool: I'm seriously contemplating a master program starting January [if I get into the program] so you'll be done before me. :D
    I'm part time, so wont be finished for two years.
    With your knowledge and language skills I can't see you not getting into a programme

    So you're in the legal world, you never said before. :)
    Thankfully I'm not a lawyer, I'm a human:D...sorry Padovano

    However the law is a significant part of my job and this Masters would allow me to specialise...BIG BUCKS TO BE MADE...one day...maybe:dontcare:
     

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