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Windows Media Mobile 10 Playback issue Steve 12-14-2006
Posted by Steve on December 14, 2006, 8:10 pm
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I recently purchased a Samsung Blackjack through Cingular. I can play all
file types that have been synchronized with my desktop PC. However, when I
try to play Windows Media.wav file from an email/attachment, I receive an
alert message: "An unknown error 0X80004001 has occurred." How can I resolve
this issue? I have Windows Media Player 10 Mobile, Version 10.3 Build 15100.
Any help someone can provide to resolve my issue would be greatly
appreciated.

Posted by Linley Meslier on December 14, 2006, 11:41 pm
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I suggest that you save the file either in memory or to your memory
card and run it from there. Outlook desktop lets you run any app from
an email/attachment, but this feature does not exist in the mobile
world. Maybe someone out there has a solution.

Merry Christmas.

Linley Meslier
Pocket PC Mauritius
Http://pocketpcmauritius.blogspot.com

Steve wrote:
> I recently purchased a Samsung Blackjack through Cingular. I can play all
> file types that have been synchronized with my desktop PC. However, when I
> try to play Windows Media.wav file from an email/attachment, I receive an
> alert message: "An unknown error 0X80004001 has occurred." How can I resolve
> this issue? I have Windows Media Player 10 Mobile, Version 10.3 Build 15100.
> Any help someone can provide to resolve my issue would be greatly
> appreciated.


Posted by Steve on December 15, 2006, 8:01 am
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Thank you for the suggestion. However, when I highlight the .wav file
attachment and click the menu button, I do not have an option to save it to
another location. Am I doing someithing wrong or this option only available
for the PocketPC version of Window Mobile and not available on a smartphone?
I am running Windows Mobile 5.0 for a smartphone with no touchscreen
capabilities.

Thanks again.

"Linley Meslier" wrote:

> I suggest that you save the file either in memory or to your memory
> card and run it from there. Outlook desktop lets you run any app from
> an email/attachment, but this feature does not exist in the mobile
> world. Maybe someone out there has a solution.
>
> Merry Christmas.
>
> Linley Meslier
> Pocket PC Mauritius
> Http://pocketpcmauritius.blogspot.com
>
> Steve wrote:
> > I recently purchased a Samsung Blackjack through Cingular. I can play all
> > file types that have been synchronized with my desktop PC. However, when I
> > try to play Windows Media.wav file from an email/attachment, I receive an
> > alert message: "An unknown error 0X80004001 has occurred." How can I resolve
> > this issue? I have Windows Media Player 10 Mobile, Version 10.3 Build 15100.
> > Any help someone can provide to resolve my issue would be greatly
> > appreciated.
>
>

Posted by Linley Meslier on December 15, 2006, 9:01 am
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I was able to listen to the file as attachment and save it as well on
my smartphone. Is windows media player the only mp3 player on your
device? Also try a soft reset. I don't have any more idea but i'll keep
looking.

Linley Meslier
Pocket PC Mauritius.


Steve wrote:
> Thank you for the suggestion. However, when I highlight the .wav file
> attachment and click the menu button, I do not have an option to save it to
> another location. Am I doing someithing wrong or this option only available
> for the PocketPC version of Window Mobile and not available on a smartphone?
> I am running Windows Mobile 5.0 for a smartphone with no touchscreen
> capabilities.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> "Linley Meslier" wrote:
>
> > I suggest that you save the file either in memory or to your memory
> > card and run it from there. Outlook desktop lets you run any app from
> > an email/attachment, but this feature does not exist in the mobile
> > world. Maybe someone out there has a solution.
> >
> > Merry Christmas.
> >
> > Linley Meslier
> > Pocket PC Mauritius
> > Http://pocketpcmauritius.blogspot.com
> >
> > Steve wrote:
> > > I recently purchased a Samsung Blackjack through Cingular. I can play all
> > > file types that have been synchronized with my desktop PC. However, when I
> > > try to play Windows Media.wav file from an email/attachment, I receive an
> > > alert message: "An unknown error 0X80004001 has occurred." How can I
resolve
> > > this issue? I have Windows Media Player 10 Mobile, Version 10.3 Build
15100.
> > > Any help someone can provide to resolve my issue would be greatly
> > > appreciated.
> >
> >


Posted by Brian on January 5, 2007, 9:01 am
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I have the same problem with our Samsung Blackjack phones. Neither Samsung
nor Cingular could come up with a solution. We use Cisco unity which creates
the wav files we are trying to listen to (voicemails). Samsung said the
translation into the wav file by cisco is the problem. i'm finding a solution
hard to come by.

"Linley Meslier" wrote:

> I was able to listen to the file as attachment and save it as well on
> my smartphone. Is windows media player the only mp3 player on your
> device? Also try a soft reset. I don't have any more idea but i'll keep
> looking.
>
> Linley Meslier
> Pocket PC Mauritius.
>
>
> Steve wrote:
> > Thank you for the suggestion. However, when I highlight the .wav file
> > attachment and click the menu button, I do not have an option to save it to
> > another location. Am I doing someithing wrong or this option only available
> > for the PocketPC version of Window Mobile and not available on a smartphone?
> > I am running Windows Mobile 5.0 for a smartphone with no touchscreen
> > capabilities.
> >
> > Thanks again.
> >
> > "Linley Meslier" wrote:
> >
> > > I suggest that you save the file either in memory or to your memory
> > > card and run it from there. Outlook desktop lets you run any app from
> > > an email/attachment, but this feature does not exist in the mobile
> > > world. Maybe someone out there has a solution.
> > >
> > > Merry Christmas.
> > >
> > > Linley Meslier
> > > Pocket PC Mauritius
> > > Http://pocketpcmauritius.blogspot.com
> > >
> > > Steve wrote:
> > > > I recently purchased a Samsung Blackjack through Cingular. I can play
all
> > > > file types that have been synchronized with my desktop PC. However,
when I
> > > > try to play Windows Media.wav file from an email/attachment, I receive an
> > > > alert message: "An unknown error 0X80004001 has occurred." How can I
resolve
> > > > this issue? I have Windows Media Player 10 Mobile, Version 10.3 Build
15100.
> > > > Any help someone can provide to resolve my issue would be greatly
> > > > appreciated.
> > >
> > >
>
>

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