If you have access to it, Cisco Phone Designer will do this. When you import a .wav file, it converts it to .raw and stores a local copy of the .raw file in your documents ands settings\{user}\Application Data\{somewhere down the structure}. Sorry for the lack of more specifics on path.<br>
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<p class="MsoNormal">I have looked through the forms and can’t find a good answer on a utility to convert .wav files to .raw files for phone ringtones. Can someone recommend a free utility to do this? Thanks. </p>
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