How to recover a .3gpp.tmp file?
Lotuciax
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Hello,
I recorded a .3gpp file using my phone's dictaphone, but due to a bug, I had to restart it without saving the recording, and all I have left is a temporary file of 78 MB with a .3gpp.tmp extension.
I don't know how to recover it as an audio file.
Does anyone have a solution?
Thank you, Lotuciax
I recorded a .3gpp file using my phone's dictaphone, but due to a bug, I had to restart it without saving the recording, and all I have left is a temporary file of 78 MB with a .3gpp.tmp extension.
I don't know how to recover it as an audio file.
Does anyone have a solution?
Thank you, Lotuciax
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Try to take the charging cable with a USB head and connect it to the computer.
Then go to Recording, and normally you should have your file
Copy/Paste to the Desktop
Next, download Format Factory
Take your file and convert it to MP3.-
As explained earlier, the file I retrieved from my phone is in .3gpp.tmp, so it's a temporary file that cannot be opened or converted by any specific software. (When I perform the operation with Format Factory, it shows me: Error 0x00000001).
The problem is that I don't know how to recover my file in .3gpp format, which would be the original format.
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Hello,
You just need to remove the .tmp extension and the file will be in .3gpp format, now readable by the phone.
Best regards