I'm surprised that I'm the only one taking a stand on this issue:
Hasn't anyone noticed that when receiving MMS pictures with the new crossbow roms they are downscaled dramatically? No longer are we able to receive the full file size of the picture message sent. For example, if a friend were to send you a 91kb picture message, your HTC device would download the file and downscale it to 160x120 with size 5-15kb. At first i thought this was a network issue, but when i tried the standard T-mobile rom and the Custom WM5 rom 2.26 by Xelecin, i was able to receive the picture messages in actual size.
Is everone content receiving microscropic choppy picture messages? Is there some type of registry fix for this?
I just took a 640x480 pic on my phone. File size is 63K. I then used my phone to send the pic to myself. The incomming MMS had a 63K, 640x480 pic attached. I'm running the new Faria WM6 ROM.
I'm pretty sure when I sent a pic with WM6 MBE to my wife, she got a full sized pic also (but I really didn't check it).
PM me and I can MMS you a pic, and you can send on to me so we can compare results if you want.
BTW:Have you verified in your MMS settings that "Photo Resolution" is set to Original? QQVGA (160x120) is one of the options here, which seems to be what you are seeing happen. Go to MMS, then click Menu > Tools > Options..., Click on MMS, and under Preferences tab scroll to the bottom for Photo Resolution.
How do you send images you've taken in normal setting not MMS type?
My images are over 300kb and are too large to osend via MMS.
My operator only allows up to 99KB per mms.
So if I want to send someone an mms, I have to open a new mms, then select take picture (from within the new mms) and then take the picture.
How to resize it to friendly sizes?
Ive tried the "Resize" but that doesnt really resize it much or enough.
Thanks
Have you tried sending it as an email attachement?
I dont want to email it.
I want the receiver to see it on thier mobile (hence MMS).
No, I mean send it as an email attachment from your phone to theirs, or do they not have the ability to read attachments?
hi,
You can choose the picture format in MMS account configuration. Pictures too large are resized
On my stock TYTN II, it asks if I want to resize the large image when I try to attach it in an mms. Problem is that it always put in the original image un-resized no matter what you try to resize it to.
try emailing it to their phones email addy. I know mine is something like
[email protected]
ChumleyEX said:
try emailing it to their phones email addy. I know mine is something like
[email protected]
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I thought an MMS would go to:
[email protected]
And a SMS would go to:
[email protected]
Could be, I wasn't stating the address as fact but giving him an idea of what it would be like.
CorruptedSanity said:
How do you send images you've taken in normal setting not MMS type?
My images are over 300kb and are too large to osend via MMS.
My operator only allows up to 99KB per mms.
So if I want to send someone an mms, I have to open a new mms, then select take picture (from within the new mms) and then take the picture.
How to resize it to friendly sizes?
Ive tried the "Resize" but that doesnt really resize it much or enough.
Thanks
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Have you tried to tweak the mms sending and receiving size, to enable you to send/receive pics up to 1mb?
It requires you to do a reg edit.
HKLM/Software/Arcsoft/Arcsoft MMS/Config/UI/SizeLimit
just change all 3 Recvlimit's and all 3 Sendlimit's to either
614400 (which is 600k). or you can do what I did, and put 1024000 (which is 1mb). Or .. you can put 1536000 (which is 1.5mb).
Exit and then soft reset device so the settings will keep. Once rebooted, go your mms configuration settings in your messaging options menu, and be sure to select whatever you've indicated in your reg settings, (600k, 1mb, or 1.5 mb).
Press ok, ok, and youre done. Now you should be able to send a mms message that more than 300k now. Hope this helps.
If you're limited to 99kb per MMS, then I would suggest lowering the resolution of your camera before taking the picture. While its not an ideal solution, it should work...
NotATreoFan -Ya I know I can reduce the size but I also want max quality pictures for PC show.
robosiris- I thought the limit was strictly administered by my service provider. Ill try it and see!
Thanks
CorruptedSanity said:
NotATreoFan -Ya I know I can reduce the size but I also want max quality pictures for PC show.
robosiris- I thought the limit was strictly administered by my service provider. Ill try it and see!
Thanks
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I thought so too. But with this tweak, I can now send and recieve up to 1mg. You can set it higher but 1mg is good for me.
Also, If you're looking to send/receive pics over 1mb and alittle under 1.5mg, you can try setting it to 1228800 which gives me an option for 1200K, (1.2mb). With these tweaks, you won't (or very rarely) have to worry about changing images sizes.
Hope this helps
Anyone know how to increase the file size of MMS picture files?
On Speedteams Eclair, I was able to save MMS pictures at 450kb.. but now with Froyo Biffmod, all of my MMS' are saved at only 40kb.
I just want the higher quality picture...
any ideas?
Does anyone know how to increase the MMS size limit to 300kb? I was able to do this real easy with Nokias but I just cant find the menu in my sgs.
I've also tried setting the MMS creation mode to free but that doesnt seem to do anything about the message size (which i think is stuck at 60kb).
Hallo.
When I send a MMS my network operator take price for each started 100kb from message.
When I tried to send a foto wich I have made by XperiaSP Camera in 5M resolution SMS/MMS app convert it to smaller size, but it still is more than 200kb. So I have to pay for every SMS tripple sum. Is any possibility to set any target size of message? For example 99kb?? In official software I can not find it, maybe by editing system files??
Or I have to search for an SMS/MMS app wich have this feature??
Btw. Sorry for my english.