hello,
i want to receive a call and play media file or sound file so caller can listen it .. is there anyway to do that in android .. old Nokia phones can do that..so why not in android?
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hey guys,
I wanted to record this sound from msn plus' sound library onto my 8125 and use it as sms notification, however, the built-in app for voice recording (i was using NOTES) is rather crap, quality is crap, too high pitched =S
any suggestions? i cant /dont know how to extract the sound file from msn plus so i can transfer it to the ppc.
thnx
I really, really hope you can help me! After a lot of work and many cups of coffee I finally finished my little app (written in VB 2005 using CF2.0 and OpnetNETCF2.0 for PPC-PhoneEdition). Now, at the end of all work, I've got a fatal suggestion:
Isn't it possible to play a wav file while a active phone call?
I play wav with Opennetcf.WaveAudio, recording a wav (-> and therefor the phonecall) is possible using the same lib. (at least if you set speakerphones as active.
Is there something to change in registry or playing the wav another way?
PLEASE help me out of this!
Perhaps it's possible to stop the incomming stream of the phonecall, play the wav and start the incomming stream of the call again? Without canceling the call as a whole. Therefor incomming and outgoing adio streams of the call have to be seperated. Am I able to seperate them within my application?
Hi all,
My provider "3" in Australia provides a voicemail to email service.
My voice messages arrive in my email inbox as attachements.
I mark for download and then download but then media player is unable to play the message.
It gives the following error:
cannot playback the audio stream, the audio format is not supported
Any ideas?
gbh said:
Hi all,
My provider "3" in Australia provides a voicemail to email service.
My voice messages arrive in my email inbox as attachements.
I mark for download and then download but then media player is unable to play the message.
It gives the following error:
cannot playback the audio stream, the audio format is not supported
Any ideas?
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Well, what is the format of the audio attachment? That would help a lot to know that..
it is ulaw wav.
downloaded another media player and it is capable of playing the files.
solution!
ulaw is fairly common, rather surprising windows media doesn't support it?
There is an issue with using ring tones downloaded via AT&T Media Net on 8525's after updating the ROM. You can purchase, download and even listen to the tunes in Windows Media Player but when you try to set it as the ring tone, the file doesn’t play for inbound calls. The issue is due to some missing code in the ROM updated release and DRM media files. Both HTC and AT&T are aware of this issue but AT&T has decided not to release the fix until the next ROM update (to WM6). Is there anyone out there that would be able to create a fix for this so that all of us poor folks that bought ring tones from Media Net can actually use those files as a ring tone?
I noticed the same problem
I was just wondering if it would be possible to make an app which can play an mp3, when somebody calls you and send that to the caller.
I have seen blacklist programs which can blacklist a particular person. But i haven't found a app that could do like i described.
I think it would be handy to have an option menu when a person calls you, where you are in a meeting. You then click on a ex. a 5 favorites list where one is a personal mp3 which plays "sorry i'm in a meeting right know. Please call me back in 30 minutes" or "sorry i'm currently watching a movie, i'll call you back in 2 hours"
this way you don't have to change your voicemail over and over again.
Sounds fun or just ridiculous ?
Huh, a bit of both... But I'm not spending my life updating my voicemail, theres one standard announcement, and if people can't reach me then either they will try later or I'll call them back... but I don't give a damn about people knowing why i'm not available
To the subject, like pretty much all WM phones I don't think the HD2 can play an audio file through the phone line. It can only take the sound from the mic, which goes directly to the radio. Just like it can't record an incoming call, incoming sound goes straight to the speaker without going through the main processor, which thus can't intercept it.
There are such programs that will send an sms to the caller instead of voice though.