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>Subject: BitPim-user digest, Vol 1 #616 - 5 msgs
>Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 20:03:20 -0800
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>Today's Topics:
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> 1. Re: Audio file headers (Kk5qq@xxxxxxx)
> 2. Re: LG VX6100 (John O'Shaughnessy)
> 3. Re: Any sites that list ringer formats? (John O'Shaughnessy)
> 4. 0.7.29 issue with QCP's uploading to Samsung A-670 (Will Salzman)
> 5. Speedial Import/Export (David J. Lewis)
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>Message: 1
>From: Kk5qq@xxxxxxx
>Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 07:52:26 EST
>To: bitpim-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [BitPim-user] Re: Audio file headers
>Reply-To: bitpim-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>In a message dated 3/27/2005 10:04:49 PM Central Standard Time,
>bitpim-user-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> > in my search to find a way to play my voice memos on my PC
>
>You've perhaps already found how to play QCP files, but the "PureVoice"
>software can be downloaded free from Qualcomm's site
>www.cdmatech.com/solutions/products/purevoice.jsp. It enabled me to play a voice memo that had been copied
>into my computer with Windows Explorer after initially looking into the
>phone's file tree with BitPim. On my VX6100 the voice files are labeled by date and
>time.
>
>Irv
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>You've perhaps already found how to play QCP files, but the "PureVoice" soft=
>ware can be downloaded free from Qualcomm's site <A HREF=""
>ech.com/solutions/products/purevoice.jsp">www.cdmatech.com/solutions/product=
>s/purevoice.jsp</A>. It enabled me to play a voice memo that had been=20=
>copied into my computer with Windows Explorer after initially looking into t=
>he phone's file tree with BitPim. On my VX6100 the voice files are lab=
>eled by date and time.<BR>
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>Irv</FONT></HTML>
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>Message: 2
>Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 07:55:46 -0600
>Subject: Re: [BitPim-user] LG VX6100
>From: John O'Shaughnessy <oshinfo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <bitpim-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: bitpim-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>On 3/24/05 10:59 PM, "k@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <k@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > thanks for the answer.
> > well, I don t know what could be wrong then.
> > Upon importing 128x160 images into my phone they don t show up NEARLY as
> > nice and sharp as they do on my desktop..
> > is there specific setting i should be aware of? (rgb, cmyk, etc..)
> >
> >
> > John O'Shaughnessy wrote:
>
>
>What version of BitPim are you using? What computer are you using
>(Mac,Windows, Linux)?
>
>I'm seeing an issue with certain combination that might be impacting your
>image import.
>
>John
>
>--
>John O'Shaughnessy
>
>
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>Message: 3
>Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 08:01:49 -0600
>Subject: Re: [BitPim-user] Any sites that list ringer formats?
>From: John O'Shaughnessy <oshinfo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <bitpim-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: bitpim-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>On 3/18/05 3:45 PM, "Francisco Tapia" <fhtapia@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > on my LG VX6100 I found that the MP3 phone names had to be in 8.3
> > format, nothing longer or it won't play it.
> >
> >
>
>What version of BitPim are you using? What type of computer (Mac, Windows,
>Linux)?
>
>With Mac OS X, and the current BitPim I'm able to import the mp3 with the
>title, "Orbital - The Saint.mp3" with no problem. When migrating to the
>phone, the "-" is removed, but "Orbital The Saint" still remains as the
>title. So I'm not bumping into a limitation of 8.3. In the code, the
>maximum file name is 32 characters. Not all characters are accepted by the
>phone, and BitBim strips out the offending characters.
>
>John
>
>--
>John O'Shaughnessy
>
>
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>Message: 4
>From: "Will Salzman" <wsalzman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: bitpim-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 10:07:25 -0500
>Subject: [BitPim-user] 0.7.29 issue with QCP's uploading to Samsung A-670
>Reply-To: bitpim-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>Using BitPim 0.7.29 with Windows XP Pro SP2 to a Samsung A-670 using a
>data cable labels A610
>
>In prior versions of BitPim, when adding QCP ringtones to the ringtones
>tab, the files were automatically renamed in the tab to .PMD format. In
>this version the name remains .QCP and the ringtones will not show up in
>the phone as valid ringtones. (ie if I delete all ringtones from the
>phone, add a new ringtone and successfully load it into the phone, when
>using the phone to pick the new ringer, I get the message "Download
>first" when I pick "MyMelody".) I can manually get around this by
>changing the extension of the file from .QCP to .PMD before I add it to
>the ringtones tab of BitPim. If the extension is .PMD the phone
>recognizes it properly as a ringtone and all is fine.
>
>10:03:02.500 SCH-A670: Listing dir 'brew/ringer'
>10:03:39.578 SCH-A670: Switching from BREW to modem
>10:03:39.594 SCH-A670: Now in modem mode
>10:03:39.594 SCH-A670: Switching from modem to phonebook
>10:03:39.608 SCH-A670: Now in phonebook mode
>10:03:39.608 SCH-A670: Now in phonebook mode
>10:03:39.608 SCH-A670: Retrieving fundamental phone information
>10:03:39.608 SCH-A670: Reading phone serial number
>10:03:39.640 SCH-A670: Reading group information
>10:03:39.733 SCH-A670: Switching from phonebook to modem
>10:03:39.750 SCH-A670: Now in modem mode
>10:03:39.750 SCH-A670: Switching from modem to BREW
>10:03:39.765 SCH-A670: Now in brew mode
>10:03:39.765 SCH-A670: Now in brew mode
>10:03:39.780 SCH-A670: Getting file contents 'nvm/nvm/brew_melody'
>10:03:40.265 SCH-A670: Getting file contents 'nvm/nvm/brew_image'
>10:03:40.469 SCH-A670: Listing dir 'digital_cam'
>10:03:40.671 SCH-A670: Switching from BREW to modem
>10:03:40.687 SCH-A670: Now in modem mode
>10:03:40.703 SCH-A670: Fundamentals retrieved
>10:03:40.719 SCH-A670: Switching from modem to BREW
>10:03:40.733 SCH-A670: Now in brew mode
>10:03:40.733 SCH-A670: Getting file contents 'nvm/nvm/brew_melody'
>10:03:41.233 SCH-A670: Saving media for type ringtone
>10:03:41.233 SCH-A670: Making directory 'brew'
>10:03:41.265 SCH-A670: Making directory 'brew/ringer'
>10:03:41.296 SCH-A670: Making directory 'brew'
>10:03:41.312 SCH-A670: Making directory 'brew/shared'
>10:03:41.358 SCH-A670: Writing file: brew/ringer/r_bush_approved.qcp
>10:03:41.358 SCH-A670: Writing file 'brew/ringer/r_bush_approved.qcp'
>bytes 5324
>10:03:42.358 SCH-A670: Writing file: brew/ringer/r_wigum_912.pmd
>10:03:42.375 SCH-A670: Writing file 'brew/ringer/r_wigum_912.pmd' bytes
>5040
>10:03:43.344 SCH-A670: Switching from BREW to modem
>10:03:43.344 SCH-A670: Now in modem mode
>10:03:43.358 BitPim is rebooting your phone for changes to take effect
>10:03:43.358 SCH-A670: Taking phone offline
>10:03:43.358 SCH-A670: Switching from modem to BREW
>10:03:43.375 SCH-A670: Now in brew mode
>10:03:43.405 SCH-A670: Resetting phone
>
>Error does not appear to be in sending of the data, but in the renaming
>of the file when the add button is used in the ringers tab.
>
>In the above log, starting with a phone with no ringers, the
>r_wigum_912.pmd file works properly in the phone as a ringer, but the
>r_bush_approved.qcp file is not available in the "MyMelody" selection.
>
>
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>Message: 5
>Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 20:49:33 -0500
>To: bitpim-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>From: "David J. Lewis" <djlewis@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [BitPim-user] Speedial Import/Export
>Reply-To: bitpim-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>I've been using BitPim for a few weeks on two VX4400s that I and my wife
>recently acquired. It's really quite nice -- thanks to Roger and others
>who've maintained and improved it over the years.
>
>But I have one ardent feature request...
>
>Are there any plans to add speedial codes to BitPim phonebook import and
>export any time soon? I saw a message that said this was not high priority,
>but I hope this minimal change can be made in the near future. Here's why...
>
>Without these, phonebook import and export are really quite limited in
>usefulness. I can maintain my VX4400 phonebook somewhere else convenient,
>but every time I import it, I have to insert the speed dials by hand using
>the BitPim phonebook interface. I can't see any way around this without at
>least speed dial import. I'd really like to fill up my speed dial slots,
>or at least 30-40 of them, so this manual step is a major impediment to
>regular maintenance.
>
>I'm not asking for csv export (though it would be nice). I can transform
>the VCard format to a spreadsheet in a number of ways -- I've done it for
>now with MS Access. I don't know much Python or Perl, but I'll offer a
>deal -- if someone will add speed dial to the VCard export and csv and
>VCard import (or at very least, csv import), I'll learn enough Python to
>write and contribute a VCard->csv transformation (or maybe there's one out
>there somewhere).
>
>Thanks. --David Lewis
>
>
>
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