AMR Player With Google Drive is a versatile Chrome extension designed to play and convert AMR files. This handy tool, suitable for speech coding, VoIP applications, and mobile device audio files, supports AMR, AMR-NB, 3GA, MP3, WAV file formats. Enjoy easy playback controls and option to convert AMR files to WAV format. Compatible with Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge browsers.
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AMR Player is an app of playing and converting AMR files.
"AMR" is an acronym that stands for Adaptive Multi-Rate. It's an audio data compression scheme optimized for speech coding, the standard used in mobile devices and VoIP applications.
This AMR Player allows you to play AMR, AMR-NB, 3GA, MP3, WAV audio files on your browser directly. and you can convert AMR with WAV format.
You can open AMR files from your Google Drive and from your computer.
It's very easy to use. You can control your playback like Play, Pause, Volume, Playlist and all common controls in any audio player. You don't need to install any further software or plugin to play AMR files.
Supports Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge.
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Pros
file size limit is visible
able to play audio in the browser
Cons
excessive permissions required
doesn't work for files larger than 10MB
requires adblocker to be disabled
Most mentioned
excessive permissions
file size limit
adblocker requirement
Recent reviews
Until we say no to excessive permissions, they will keep doing this cr@p.
* See your Google Drive Files
* Download your Files
and my favorite...
* SEE THE NAMES AND EMAILS OF PEOPLE YOU SHARE FILES WITH
And not just files you've used the app to open, but ALL of them.
THE GOOD: The file size limit IS visible in the screen shot preview! AND it's actually gone up-it's now 15 MB (as shown in the app; the preview photo still shows 10MB).
THE BAD: I think it demands excessive permissions: "See and download ALL your Google Drive files". This seems NOT necessary: It could work fine with more limited permissions, like "Cloud Audio Recorder" which only:
Has access to:
"View and manage Google Drive files and folders that you have opened or created with this app" (but that app won't PLAY audio. Update: I found an app that fits my needs. Hesitant to name it - not sure that's allowed, but I'm happy - limited permissions, and works for me, though others are complaining about ad problems.)
HOWEVER: On the other hand, the file size limit IS visible in the screen shot preview! AND it's actually gone up-it's now 15 MB (as shown in the app; the preview photo still shows 10MB).