I have purchased a Nokia E63 and now find it does not support aa* files which is the format Audio Books use Is there a known work around? . I understand that aa* files are encrypted to protect the authors royalties and cannot understand why Nokia want to block the files as they do not offer an alternative.
I'm trying to play a radio station on the N900 internet radio but I get the message that the media cannot be played, audio codec not supported. I was able to play the same station on my old N96 and other stations work on the N900.Is there something I need to download to sort this out?
I have purchased an audio book in itunes on my Mac at home. I would like to download the audio book onto my iphone and can't seem to figure it out. I have previously shared books, music, apps and movies via icloud but audio books will not work for me.
I bought an audio from Apple store for my iphone. I cannot find it. When I look for it, I am lead to the store and they tell me I purchased it. But, I cannot find it to read it. Where is the book I purchased?
I just got 7510 supernova. I know a lot of people think it doesn't support maps, but:
1. the hard-copy manual that came with the phone talks about a MAPS APP in the Organizer tool!!! HOWEVER, my phone doesn't have it!
2. Ovi Suite has a MAPS tab for my phone!
3. 7510 Supernova is an S40 device, and my other S40 phone, 7610 Supernova, had MAPS APP pre-installed.
I went on Ovi Store and tried downloading Maps App for my phone, but it's "not supported."I downloaded Ovi Maps 2.0 and a couple other map app files available, but when I tried installing each through Ovi Suite, the message was that SIS files are not supported by my phone. What gives? It is an S40, isn't it? If officially the maps app for some very strange reason is not supported, why mention it in the manual??? Is there any way I can still get it installed on my phone at my own risk?
I have a Nokia 2330. It is a relatively cheap and simple phone, but it is very handy to me because it can receive network signals where oher expensive phones cannot. However, I cannot install .sis, and .exe files. I have seen a posted answer about an .exe fie. It was indicated that it must be converted to a .sisx file (if I am correct). install these files, or how to convert it for it to be compatible for use on my phone.
I have a number of older audio books and audio files that I have recorded myself using a dictaphone and added to the iTunes library and then set the info for them to be "audio book".
Since the latest software update, my iPhone 4 (and no it's not jail broken) has a) not updated the iPhone library to include or exclude audio books I add or remove from it via sync (using either playlists or the book option where you can tick the books to sync). Instead I have to search on the phone for them and then I have a number of problems with the actual playback:
1) some of the audio books only show a track length of 3 mins even though on the computer they show as their true length (over an hour).
2) on the above audio books and even on the ones that do show the right length, the second I try and fast forward, use the scrubbing bar or rewind them, it skips to the next track!
because about two thirds of my audio files are ogg (the remaining third is mp3), I would like to play them on my new phone. Which is the best way to achieve this?
I can't seem to get audio from my 950XL hooked to a display dock then to a monitor with hdmi cable. I thought that was working before but now I'm second guessing whether I ever tried this before. Does audio is supported through the display dock / hdmi cable or is something wrong after today's display dock update to 4.0?
I have transferred music to my memory card via media go,it shows it is on the card.My question is when i go through office suite in the menu tap memory card up comes the album thumbs,lost.dir,media go,music and picture folders then when you tap on any of the floders it comes up with a black screen saying "NO SUPPORTED FILES"
I just bought a Motorola VE 440. I downloaded some music to my micro SD card, put it in my phone and if I go to Settings --> Storage Device-->Memory Card-->Ringtones & Sounds--> and open the Music forlder where I saved the music to I can see it. However, when I go to Music Player, I get a message that says "MicroSD does not contain supported music files." What do I need to do in order to make them supported so that I can listen to the music?
ZumoCast is setup on both my Win7 PC and my Bionic. I can see most of my many files with the Bionic however when I try to view the files in the player the screen just goes black, like it's trying to play the files but nothing ever happens.Then when I press the back button, I get this msg "Error During video Playback" ZumoCast was not able to playback this file; it might not be in a supported format.
I Have a HTC One s with a GoSmart sim card. I have had this phone for over 5 months with no problems. On New Years eve, my phone was acting weird and couldnt play any music files. When i would play it song, it would say "Unable to play this type of audio file" Then i try to play a video on youtube, and it would say "There was a problem while playing touch to retry" Nothing that had to do with sound worked. Alarms, ringtones, and even phone calls wouldnt work.
When someone would call me, it would be silent, and when i answered, no sound would come out. I restored my phone to it's factory settings and at first it didnt work, i restarted my phone like 2 times after restoring it, and it worked. I was able to listen to music, play videos, and talk on the phone. This only lasted 5 days. i dont want to go through the hassle of restoring my phone again.
I have a music collection at home I would like to listen to on my BB as an mp3 player.
I have my collection stored in FLAC files, however, I have also converted it all to 320kbs MP3s.
My question is, what is the best way to put these files on my BB? Use the BB Media Sync/Media Manager? Use an application like Winamp? or should i skip putting files on my phone entirely and use winamp remote?
I have an 8GB memory card in my phone. This should hold all the music I actually listen to. So I will need to filter out some crap that belongs to family members. (I store all the music on a server at home for my whole family)
I bought a new HS-500, and having Bold 9700. I can make and receive calls using HS-500 but can't listen my audio files through HS-500?? Isn't HS-500 compatible with 9700 for audio files?
I just sent myself a ringtone, but couldn't find the option to save it as a ringtone, only to play it or save it as a sound. I looked at some other audio files in my inbox and saw that some of them did have "Save as Ringtone" and "Set as Caller ID." Is this because of the file type? The only file that seems to work is an mp3. The file I sent was an mp3, but my phone is telling me it's an aac. Are there any other file types I can send it as? I attached the ringtone.
I attached some audio files from a movie to my Notes Lite app. The files exist but my phone does not recognize them. These have a name oI 13 characters of numbers without any extension. I would convert them but I am not able to find their place by Total Commander.
how to send voice messages or small audio files via MMS on Xperia mini pro? I can't find this alternative on the phone? Sometimes I want to send a voice message or a small audio file and send it via MMS as I used to do with my Sonyericsson K800i.
I tried playing a sample in my galaxy s2 that i just got. I was surprised to see that there was no audio on it. The video is awsome. There is no audio on speaker or on headset or with a 5.1 head set. get the audio on hd files.
Can anyone tell me is it possible to download and use Audible books on the 5800 XM? If not Audible by Amazon are there any alternative suppliers that will work?
I had problems in playing MKV videos and also I have seen in the android market that many of our Moto users have said that our stock players doesnt give audio for HD MKV files. Give a try to the latest MX Player, its plays everything people!