
26-03-2004, 10:30 PM
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Choose where to save WAV
Okay I feel really stupid for asking this, but here goes...
When I upload a wave file to my Nokia 6600 via bluetooth, I just get the message with the attachment. I can open it and listen to it, then press options and choose "Save". Then it automaticaly starts saving it to my phone memory. I dont really like that, because I have to move them to my MMC every time... I'm pretty sure there must be a dialog to choose the folder, but I dont get it... or an option to change the default destination. Could someone please tell me what I'm overlooking.
btw, I allready did a search but couldnt find anything...
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27-03-2004, 01:30 PM
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Dont just send the file via Bluetooth. Use the Nokia Pc Suite or Epocware Filemanager and put the file into which ever folder on the phone or MMC you choose.
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29-03-2004, 10:49 PM
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I tried Nokia PC Suite and I cant get it to work... know a guide that will tell me step by step how to use it ?! Just cant figure it out, and from what I've read I'm not the only one....
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30-03-2004, 02:44 PM
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i have finally got mine working. i noticed that when i turned on my laptop, the phone tried to connect. this means that i can only connect to pc suit if i restart my computer
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01-04-2004, 05:44 PM
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Hi Freedom, no need to restart PC/laptop.
If your phone Bluetooth is on and you have installed Nokia PC suite properly, this will work:
At the Bluetooth or Explorer window, after discovering all Bluetooth devices in "Entire Bluetooth Neighbourhood", right-click the 6600 icon and select "Connect Bluetooth Serial Port". A resulting error box will appear but after that, the Bluetooth connection will be established. Sometimes you may need to select the "Connect Bluetooth Serial Port" a few time b4 the connection is established.
Don't really understand why but it works for me everytime.
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02-04-2004, 01:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Shidgoose
Okay I feel really stupid for asking this, but here goes...
When I upload a wave file to my Nokia 6600 via bluetooth, I just get the message with the attachment. I can open it and listen to it, then press options and choose "Save". Then it automaticaly starts saving it to my phone memory. I dont really like that, because I have to move them to my MMC every time... I'm pretty sure there must be a dialog to choose the folder, but I dont get it... or an option to change the default destination. Could someone please tell me what I'm overlooking.
btw, I allready did a search but couldnt find anything...
thanks
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hi Shidgoose,
If you have enough space in your MMC, try to go to menu-extras-recorder-options-settings. And choose "MEMORY CARD" in the Memory in use field.
I this way, all your .wav files received via bluetooth will be automatically saved to your MMC.
HTH!
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