who has this cab for me?
Yes I indeed do! However you don't get the distinct Windows Live Sound when you receive a message, but ehh, so long as you have it right? Well here you go!http://www.mediafire.com/?hjhinnwyawo
Neither file upload nor URL worked, so I just inserted a link.
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I receive my work voicemails via e-mail as a wav file. Is there any WM6 mobile application that could convert these wav files to text?
That's really advanced stuff, there's not even a desktop app, which would run on a 2xcore 3GHz+ processor and have lots of GB of storage for the word samples & stuf, to do that reliably. So my (educated) guess is... no, especially if the wav doesn't contain english speech.
Have you tried callwave?
Hey all I might finally have something useful to add. I use a Macbook and there is a program called callwave that sends you a text message when you miss a call, and could also send you an email. It is still in it's beta stage but works pretty good. Hope this helped.
That's not what the OP is asking for. He's asking for voice recognition software that will transcribe his voicemail.
I've never seen software capable of doing that. There's plenty of voice dictation software available for desktops, hell it's built in to Vista; but nothing that's designed to read WAV files, they all want mics, and certainly nothing that could run on a limited mobile device.
oh well back to my hole i go.
Hello all.. I was just wondering if anyone knows where the voicemail wav file is located on the tilt. I wanted to replace it with a prerecorded wav file. I'm guessing the voicemail would be a wav file or am I wrong? I'm not sure if I can even access it but I don't see why not. Thanks for any suggestions.
what exactly are you trying to do? if you are talking about the message others hear it is not on the phone itself. your phone has a separate voice mail number to dial then you set up voice mail on carriers server.
i have a previous voicemail message saved that I wanted to use to replace the default ones that At&t has. So instead of people hearing This is ###-#### leave a message... Can I replace that with a wav file that I recorded already... I didn't want to re record it since It takes me forever to get the "perfect" message I like =\
bilbobrian said:
what exactly are you trying to do? if you are talking about the message others hear it is not on the phone itself. your phone has a separate voice mail number to dial then you set up voice mail on carriers server.
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yeah I forgot about that... so basically theres no way to replace the message since they have it on there server.
when you set up vm listen really close to all of the options. it will ask if you would like to use the prerecorded one or record you own. record your own
try this
TiltFan01 said:
Hello all.. I was just wondering if anyone knows where the voicemail wav file is located on the tilt. I wanted to replace it with a prerecorded wav file. I'm guessing the voicemail would be a wav file or am I wrong? I'm not sure if I can even access it but I don't see why not. Thanks for any suggestions.
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You can try using Youmail it lets you select your own voicemail or select from thier list
I'm fed up with the way pocket outlook allows me to search for files to add them as email attachments. What it does is it searches all the folders for files which takes sooooooo long. So in perfect life I would like to manually pick a folder and then select a file as an attachment. Does something like this exist?
I know that there are other email clients out there but I would like to have this feature in outlook as it's better integrated with the OS.
It's called, open file explorer, find the file to send, hold down on the file, go to send, and then pick your method.
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It's called, open file explorer, find the file to send, hold down on the file, go to send, and then pick your method.
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Yeah I knew that but sometimes while writing an email I realize that I forgot to attach a file and then....I will have to either attach a file through outlook or copy my message to clipboard, go to explorer attach a file to a new email and then paste the text of my message.....too much hustle. So I'm still looking for some convenient solution.
Good luck with that. .
I don't see how people can be so picky about this sort of thing. One guy got mad because he had to click too many times to send an SMS message out.
ChumleyEX said:
Good luck with that. .
I don't see how people can be so picky about this sort of thing. One guy got mad because he had to click too many times to send an SMS message out.
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Come on think about this....wasn't it be easier to just allow the user to access the explorer directly from the new email screen and allow one to pick the SPECIFIC folder. And now when you want to attach a file directly from the email screen you have to wait until WM searches all your folders which takes just too damn long.
So i just don't follow you......picky??? I'm just proposing an improvement. I've got a feeling that you consider WM 6.1 to be perfect as it is...
Does anyone know how I can get the "send to space" command available for my Windows Mobile 6.1 phone. (tilt)
I used to have a ROm that had a send to space command available for photos. This would send a photo to my Windows Live Space through and internet connection. I however have changed my ROM to something else.
For some reason I can't download it on my phone nor can I download it through my computer. And I don't have texting on my phone so none of their texting works.
The Windows Live Site gives links to programs or websites that allow me to access my account and upload it like that.
Having the Send to Space command upon a right tap (and hold) on a picture is way more easier and practical. Does anyone know a way that I would be able to download it?
is it possible to send a MMS message, namely the picture of course.. to my computer????? i got a couple pics of a chic i know and want to send them to my computer.. i know where to locate the MMS message on my phone under 'my documents' but the file(s) have a .DAT extension and it seems like it doesnt work to rename it to .JPG of course.. any ideas or software for transferring and/or converting? thanks..
sorry, i dont get how i mis typed it but the thread topic was supposed to be "How to" not "hot to".........
She must be hot.
Forward it to yourself, instead of a phone number enter your email address.