I know this may be an old issue with Android, but I have searched the net and haven't really found a simple solution other than having to buy an app.
Using the stock email app, I am able to fetch the Magicjack voicemail .wav attachment but for some reason CM7 has assigned winamp as the default app for that filetype and gives the error of "Sorry, the player does not support this type of audio file."
Gmail allowed me to set Remote Wav to default player, but this isn't my Magicjack voicemail address.
Is there a way to change the default .wav attachment app in the stock email program?
I use MJ with Remote Wave, off of a Hotmail address with no problem. I do have to "Save" the VM to disk first though. Then click on it and choose Play With Remote Wave.
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I guess this might go in General, but here goes; how do I set up my device to connect to urls in emails or messages or what not. When I click on a link in messages, I get an error message about the application is not set up please run the application first? What do I need to do?
I usually have a connection running so its not the connection.
TIA
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I'm the only one with this problem? Everyone else can click a link in a message with no problem?
What mail client are you using, and have you added anything that would change the default browser? If your using all default apps, there shouldn't be any problem.
I'm using the default messaging app? So that's what I've been using since day 1. Well I did trial flexmail but wasn't that impressed.
Lets try this...
What is registry string,key or dword to asscociate PIE as the default browser. As well as associating it with certain files ie. .html and the like.
TIA
Hi, I wan tto know if someone is aware a player I can install on my diamond to play VBK audio file.
We just installed a new Nortel IP phone system with desktop messaging. So I can receive my voice messages in my exchange email account that I sync with my diamond. It would be cool if I could listen to them right on my phone but I need a payer or a codec.
I can't seem to download attachments if they're audio files. Is there a way to fix that or a app that can help. I have a aol email account if that info is helpful
I also cant download .doc file that are attached to emails, so a way round this would be great.
That's strange... I can save .doc and .m4a from the standard mail app without problems.
You could try using K-9 Mail app instead, though. I like that one much better.
whenever i want to attached something, its always only a picture, how can i change it, for example i want to attached doc or music, etc, seems i cant find a way to do it. anyone care for a helping hand? much appreciated
Choose another file besides an image?
@ mark- have you got a file size limit set on your mail account? or on your phone?
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It seems that the default Mail app only allows us to add photos as attachments. In a way that makes SOME sense, because that is the only filetype that the phone can create (by default).
K-9 mail app allows me to add music as attachment.
K-9 also forwards any file type. Unable to test forward of attachments in Mail, it seems to time out...
hi,
I have outlook and outlook express e-mails in my pc for business archieve and copied them to storage card.
When I click on it, it says "there is no application related with this file"
How can I open them in HD2.
thanks.
any help please?
I use a lot of .eml & .msg formated files/messages in my business too. This sounds a little backwards but it's the only way I've been able to achieve what you're trying to do using windows mobile.
Attach the .eml file to an email and email it to yourself. The messaging program in WM is able to open it as an email attachment. However, make sure your email is set up as POP and not IMAP. For some reason, WM messaging on the HD2 will not open .eml files using IMAP mailboxes, only POP.
Alternatively, you can also run Darkstone's Desire HD V2 Android build and open using HTC messaging. This new version of Sense is the only Android build I have found that handles .eml and .msg files correctly on the HD2.
thank you fatappel.
awaiting for alternative advices.
first I may be totally wrong,
secondly I have no way to check it now (having no .eml file at hand),
having said that:
isn't the format based on html (if so you could try opening it in browser) or at least readable as plain text file (for this you could use notepad of any kind, or eve word in the worst case)?
if I'm correct, then all you need to do is assigning any of those apps to open file with .eml extension (either by hand in registry editor, or using Resco Explorer or similar)
if you can want, you could send me - preferably small - eml file, and I'll try checking it for you
thank you. but it don't work this way either.
any other advices?
.eml are purely for outlook express to read, you woudl probably need to convert them to another format for them to be readable on the hd2 email client
the alternative method is to load up outlok and import the messages into outlook then sync your phone with outlook
I have a MagicJack that sends .wav format voicemails to my live email account that I then access with the email app. If I click on "open", it fetches the attachment, Winamp opens and then gives an error of "sorry, your phone does not support this type of audio file". So up until now, I have had to use the work around of saving the attachment then playing the file with Remote Wave.
What I want to do is have the .wav voicemail automatically play after clicking on the "open" button.
I have been looking around for the past couple hours of how to change default app settings hoping that maybe I could get Remote Wave to be default when I click on "open", but all of the available audio players on my NC have the "clear default" buttons grayed out. I even tried used an app called "Default App Manager" but it reports there are no default audio players.
The strange thing is that the Winamp icon is next to the .wav files in the directory where they are stored, but Winamp still does not show up as the default player under manage apps. When I uninstalled Winamp, then the Realplayer icon appeared next to the .wav files. I unstalled Realplayer and then some other app's icon showed up. After reinstalling Realplayer, then Winamp, the Winamp icon was once again put next to the .wav files.
Anyone have any solutions? I am pretty much out of ideas.
Imbroglio said:
Anyone have any solutions? I am pretty much out of ideas.
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Look at the solution here
I tried what was at the link, but it requires that I forward the emails to the gmail account.
It would be simpler if winamp would just play .wav files. Is there a codec or something that can be installed to allow this to happen?
Imbroglio said:
I tried what was at the link, but it requires that I forward the emails to the gmail account.
It would be simpler if winamp would just play .wav files. Is there a codec or something that can be installed to allow this to happen?
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Read the post carefully. It only required you to do that once so you could set the default. After the default was set, you could use your regular email client.
leapinlar said:
Read the post carefully. It only required you to do that once so you could set the default. After the default was set, you could use your regular email client.
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I DID DO what the post said. It only will work with the GMAIL APP. The EMAIL APP still tries to open WINAMP.
Imbroglio said:
I DID DO what the post said. It only will work with the GMAIL APP. The EMAIL APP still tries to open WINAMP.
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Ok, maybe someone else has some ideas.
Ya, I was really hoping CM7 had an easy way of changing file associations like in XP. I guess I will just stick with the save then play routine.
Thanks for the help anyway.
I think an app called remotewav was mentioned somewhere else.
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