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Hey Matt. Found out how to convert them, the only program I could find was a demo and will only convert about a minute?s music, would have to get full version to do bigger files. The Program is AVS Audio Tools. You can download it HERE After converting this is what I ended up with VOICE_18.mp3 You can hear it on this link Could hear lots of background noise so cleaned it up a bit. You can hear the cleaned up one on this link How to convert the File, First thing is to rename the file from VOICE_18.726 to VOICE_18.g726, just the ?g? you have to add to it, now AVS Audio Tools will recognise it, when you start up the tool click on Convert audio files first, then ADD the file on the next page when the box comes up change the frequency too 8000 Hz and change the Bit Per Sample too 4 bit, then press yes, now you can play and hear the file that you have imported, when ready click on the file to highlight it in blue then press next, here you can mess about for the end product you want, think I set mine for MP3 44100 Hz 128 Bitrate, have fun.
i tried AVS, 123, Audacity, and River Past, but neither worked. I changed the extension to .g726 and 123 Audio File Converter would recognise it then. I tried to convert it to WMA, and the output folder was the desktop. I clicked Convert, and it said that it converted successfully. However, the file wasn't on the desktop. I tried to convert it to WAV and MP3 also, but they wouldn't work either. I tried changing the output folder from the desktop to a new folder i created, but that didn't work either. Anyway, you said you got AVS to work. How? I tried, but it wouldn't work for me. thanx 4 ne help.
Are you sure it wasn't a mobile phone that you recorded it with?
Anyways, yeah it's an audio format. Commonly used in mobile phones. 123 Audio file converter might be able to help you.
hi, i've got the same problem matt has, but like yall i've never heard of a .726 file till now. anyway, i just went and traded my 128mb one in yesterday for this 256mb one that costed only bout $3 more, so i came out good. anyway, my old one saved recorded files as wav, but the new one saves as .726, and like matt, i need it converted. i've tried all of the programs recommended on here to try to convert the file to wav or wma or mp3, but neither is working. i've tried audacity, 123 audio file converter, river past audio converter, and i think one other. the only one i haven't tried is the OSS Audio Converter Pro, which i'm in the process of downloading now. Anyway, i tried using 123 Audio File Converter, but .726 files won't show up, so i changed the extension to .g726 as recommended, and it shows up. So i go on to convert it to WMA, and click the Convert button, and it says that it was converted successfully. Well, the output folder was the desktop, but the WMA file isn't there. i tried converting it to WAV and MP3 also, and the output file still isn't there. what might i be doing wrong? i guess if i can't get it converted, i might go back and exchange this for my old one :unsure: beins how i kindof rely on the recording function and it saved to WAV. Any help is greatly appreciated... thanx.