Is it possible to convert .nrt files?

I have several old ring tones that I'd like to convert from the .nrt to a more user-friendly .mp3 and unfortunately the PC Suite will not convert them. What's so secretive about this file type? Can they be converted?

HI,
why r u worrying to convert .nrt files to mp3?
Here is an easy and very good workaround.
Just download free Audiograbber http://www.audiograbber.com-us.net/.
Run it, Click File Menu->Line in sampling, them click Mixer button to select audio source that should be Stereo Mix or one that is suitable for you and click Record buttion now play any .nrt file on your computer and viola you have that file recorded in .wav format for later conversion to .mp3.
I hope this works.
Thanx,
Oc9ine.

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