Guest uspino Posted December 13, 2004 Report Posted December 13, 2004 My Answering Machine software (desktop PC) records messages at my office, saves them in wav format and sends them to my email address. If I set my phone number @tmomail.net (T-Mobile US server) as email address, I get them as MMS. I have to set the audio compression to GSM 6.10 codec, 8000Hz, 8bit. Now, the problem: If I send the WAV file to my phone attached as a file using Outlook, T-Mobile accepts the file. I can instantly play the MMS and listen to the message. But if I send the file (same file, same compression) from the Answering Machine software in the same PC, the MMS get to my phone but with "attachment dropped". Any help? Any suggestion on how to get playable audio files by MMS (I don't want to have my 5600 check the email every ten minutes and drain the battery)?
Guest uspino Posted December 14, 2004 Report Posted December 14, 2004 I´ll answer myself: it was a bug in the software. Now I'm using PhoneBot (free to try) and it works like a charm. The program emails the voice messages from my computer to my 5600. They get to the phone as MMS with embedded audio: there's no better, faster and easier way to check the messages of your home answering machine. Somebody calls, leaves a message, 5 seconds later you got it in your cell phone. I wish T-Mobile did the same with their own voicemails.
Guest awarner [MVP] Posted December 15, 2004 Report Posted December 15, 2004 Nice solution :) PS may hvae been better to post in the Help and Advice section :(
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