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    Convert from .QCP

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Danja, Jun 12, 2009.

  1. Danja

    Danja Notebook Evangelist

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    I'm trying to convert my voicemail inbox into a format playable on my pc; however, so far I haven't found any program that will do the trick. The file is in QualComm's .QCP format. I've googled and found programs that will convert files into the format, but so far nothing that will go the opposite way. Does anyone know of any that will do the trick?

    If it helps, here is a video of a guy converting into .wav. Unfortunately, the resolution of the video is so low that I can't tell what program he's using.
     
  2. DetlevCM

    DetlevCM Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Have a look at this - some software called "SUPER":
    http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html

    The converter is freeware - but the download link is hardto find I beleive - at least was...
    Check the list of supported filetypes.
     
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    I tried to use the converter but it returned an error with a non-specific list of probable causes. I tried a few of the fixes but no go. Does anyone have any other suggestions?
     
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    Too bad :(

    Just thinking - Qualcomm - is that your network company? They may have a proprietary tool...