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  • 12voltguy
    Veteran Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 4003

    Fox Pro caller downloads

    Got one last month
    love it!
    bought some calls from foxpro, but they don't have the ones I need
    SCRUB JAY, a type of blue jay in norcal
    I bought all there blue jay sounds, not like a scrub
    I found the sounds on some youtube videos
    I have no idea how to record a sound from youtube yo my computer or hpw to save it in whatever format foxpro needs
    anyone here know?

    I tried google, & come up empty after 2 days
  • #2
    lewdogg21
    Cattle Thieves Pro Staff
    • May 2009
    • 10369

    Go to the foxpro forums. Or even fox pro's website as there is alink to their software. It's pretty easy after reading that.
    Originally posted by jmonte35
    Disagree. Been trying to teach lewdogg21 how to hunt. It's like trying to teach Steve Wonder how to see. Not sure we're ever going to get there.
    .

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    • #3
      12voltguy
      Veteran Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 4003

      Originally posted by lewdogg21
      Go to the foxpro forums. Or even fox pro's website as there is alink to their software. It's pretty easy after reading that.
      thx
      I'll go look
      I misssed that they have a forum

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      • #4
        Eric Mayer
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2005
        • 998

        Link the YouTube video here and I'll strip the audio off it and post it up for download.

        Eric
        www.Varminter.com
        Varminter YouTube Channel

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        • #5
          12voltguy
          Veteran Member
          • Feb 2006
          • 4003

          Originally posted by Eric Mayer
          Link the YouTube video here and I'll strip the audio off it and post it up for download.

          Eric
          super cool

          sirens in background part way through. then rain,lol
          1st minute or so should be good



          some here

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          • #6
            Eric Mayer
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2005
            • 998

            I pieced together a few to make a recording a little over 5 minutes. I mixed in some "funeral" calls as well and tried to put up stuff with as little background noise as possible.

            Clyp is the easiest way to record, upload and share audio.


            Let me know your thoughts. I can email you the file.

            Eric
            www.Varminter.com
            Varminter YouTube Channel

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            • #7
              12voltguy
              Veteran Member
              • Feb 2006
              • 4003

              Originally posted by Eric Mayer
              I pieced together a few to make a recording a little over 5 minutes. I mixed in some "funeral" calls as well and tried to put up stuff with as little background noise as possible.

              Clyp is the easiest way to record, upload and share audio.


              Let me know your thoughts. I can email you the file.

              Eric
              please email it,lol

              404 error

              BEEEEEBOOPBEEBOOP - BEEEEKRSCHHHHH

              Looks like there’s an issue with your dial-up connection. Or maybe we just couldn’t find your Clyp. Either way, something is deifnitely wrong
              Last edited by 12voltguy; 12-25-2014, 11:03 AM.

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              • #8
                Eric Mayer
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2005
                • 998

                I just sent it. Now scrub (excuse the pun) your email off here so you don't get a ton of spam.

                Eric
                www.Varminter.com
                Varminter YouTube Channel

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                • #9
                  12voltguy
                  Veteran Member
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 4003

                  Originally posted by Eric Mayer
                  I just sent it. Now scrub (excuse the pun) your email off here so you don't get a ton of spam.

                  Eric
                  thx
                  that is why I used hotmail. LOL
                  I'll go see.
                  on the foxpro site they are winzip files

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                  • #10
                    12voltguy
                    Veteran Member
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 4003

                    I'm lost
                    my other files are FXP
                    the one you sent is a MP3
                    I can't get it on my unit.
                    any ideas?

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                    • #11
                      Eric Mayer
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 998

                      You should still be able to upload the mp3 to the Foxpro. Just follow their instructions to replace one of the other sounds.

                      From Here:
                      FOXPRO Inc. is a manufacturer of high quality products. We specialize in hunting gear and accessories and a variety of digital game calls that are proudly manufactured in the USA


                      There are many unique ways to store digital audio in compatible formats for playback on various types of audio equipment. Your FOXPRO game call is capable of handling three types of file formats. Those formats are: MP3, uncompressed WAV, and FXP (.24B is compatible with the Fury GX7, CS-24, and Prairie Blaster).

                      You may encounter some file types that are WMA, RA, AIF, and so on. Please note that if the type of file is not one of the three above mentioned types that it will NOT work with your FOXPRO game call. The file would first need to be converted into a compatible type with a special audio converting software-something that you will not find instructions for in this manual.

                      .fxp files are in the FOXPRO proprietary sound format. These files are created by applying a special audio CODEC that allows for high-quality sounds that can only be played on FOXPRO game calls. Unlike .mp3 or .wav files, .fxp files cannot be listened to on your PC.
                      Hit the link and read how your call can be programmed. I have an FX3 and I have both the fxp and mp3 sounds on it.

                      Eric
                      www.Varminter.com
                      Varminter YouTube Channel

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                      • #12
                        12voltguy
                        Veteran Member
                        • Feb 2006
                        • 4003

                        Originally posted by Eric Mayer
                        You should still be able to upload the mp3 to the Foxpro. Just follow their instructions to replace one of the other sounds.

                        From Here:
                        FOXPRO Inc. is a manufacturer of high quality products. We specialize in hunting gear and accessories and a variety of digital game calls that are proudly manufactured in the USA




                        Hit the link and read how your call can be programmed. I have an FX3 and I have both the fxp and mp3 sounds on it.

                        Eric
                        thx will try
                        looking for my maunal, lol
                        I have the wildfire

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                        • #13
                          Eric Mayer
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2005
                          • 998

                          All the info you need is at the link I put up. Read that page and it should explain everything.

                          Eric
                          www.Varminter.com
                          Varminter YouTube Channel

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                          • #14
                            12voltguy
                            Veteran Member
                            • Feb 2006
                            • 4003

                            Ok it's on !
                            thx
                            not sure how I exactly got it loaded
                            luck
                            rather be lucky then smart,lol
                            sound is a bit on low side,bit scratchy on highest volume
                            trying it now, if it calls them in, good enough
                            will report back

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                            • #15
                              12voltguy
                              Veteran Member
                              • Feb 2006
                              • 4003

                              Originally posted by Eric Mayer
                              All the info you need is at the link I put up. Read that page and it should explain everything.

                              Eric
                              you must be correct, since it worked,LOL
                              still not sure how I did it

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