How do you save voicenotes to your hard drive?

I am trying to save my voicenotes from my device to my laptop harddrive using the Media Manager software.  When I did this, it converted these .amr files to .mp3 files.  Now I cannot open or preview these mp3 voicenotes...when I try, I get a "Cannot Find Required Files" message.
Can't I simply save them to my harddrive as .amr files?

DVD Decrypter is definitely NOT legal, besides it's a Windows based app so it wouldn't run on a Mac. Here's the current info on DVD Decrypter.
On 24th of November, 2005, Macrovision Europe acquired full rights to the DVD Decrypter software and have changed its licensing terms. Effective immediately, they have decided to withdraw all distribution rights from all third party companies. Thus, distributing DVD Decrypter is now as illegal as it would be to distribute cracked copies of Windows operating system or pirated copies of games.

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