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Guest hardlyworthit
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I have an SPV E100 now happily application unlocked thanks to this site.

In the name of good house keeping I would like my voice notes (and anything else that I can) saved to my new 128Mb SD card.

I have found posts on moving ringtones etc but nothing on this. I've also looked around the registry a bit.

Any Ideas?

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You can record voice notes directly to SD card by purchasing Echo Voice Recorder - See catalogue section for more info.

Alternatively you could copy (archive) your voice note files to SD card and play them through Sound Manager.

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All your voice notes get saved to Storage/mydocuments/notes..............you could just manually move them to your sd card with smartexplorer.

It takes longer but would save you a few quid!

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I haven't tried this for ages but this is how I managed to archive my notes to the SD card.

1 Copy the file "recording(x)" from /IPSM/My Documents/Notes

2 Paste the file into /Storage Card/My Documents/My Sounds.

3 ON SD copy - Untick hidden option in file properties.

4 Play the SD copies through Sound Manager (note big files might take a few seconds to load)

Unfortunately the original file has to be left intact and deleted as normal through the voice recording application.

Guest hardlyworthit
Posted

Many thanks for replies.

Shame it doesn't automatically stick them on the card like it does with the camera. Ho humm.

I pity anyone who isn't a techy owning one of these phones.

off to look throught he registry again............

Adios

Guest hardlyworthit
Posted

Actually I haven't finished.

I found Sound Manager couldn't see them - presumably because they were hidden. And I couldn't unhid them using active sync, coz it wouldn't let me..... maybe Smart Explorer will do that.

So I have three sound programs, Voice notes which produces wav files and has no file management, Sound Manager that can convert wav files but can not see those created by Voice notes (I don't see the point in this application as it doesn't let you manage anything) and Media Player that can't play either wav files or amr files, but can at least use the storage card.

What a mess - thank you Microsoft

Thank heavens for Smart Explorer which will let me play the sounds directly - think I'll do that..

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I found Sound Manager couldn't see them - presumably because they were hidden. And I couldn't unhid them using active sync, coz it wouldn't let me..... maybe Smart Explorer will do that.

If I remember right I think I did use Smart Explorer to copy and then change the file properties.

I agree its a shame that voice notes doesn't allow the files to be saved directly to SD card but at least Echo Voice Recorder is available. Echo is reported to be a very good application so it might be worth trying.

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