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t610 sound recorder

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john betterman - 14 Apr 2004 01:21 GMT
just got a t610..lovely except that I cant get recorded sounds to
play.Had no probs on my t68i.files are being saved but cant listen to
them..is this a firmware issue or am I v dense and have missed
something? I like to use this feature a lot...journalist.
john betterman - 14 Apr 2004 12:29 GMT
> just got a t610..lovely except that I cant get recorded sounds to
> play.Had no probs on my t68i.files are being saved but cant listen to
> them..is this a firmware issue or am I v dense and have missed
> something? I like to use this feature a lot...journalist.

Aaah just found that it will play sounds through an external earpiece
but not the internal one...is this normal?
>-?LuVbuG?-< - 14 Apr 2004 13:20 GMT
> > just got a t610..lovely except that I cant get recorded sounds to
> > play.Had no probs on my t68i.files are being saved but cant listen to
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> Aaah just found that it will play sounds through an external earpiece
> but not the internal one...is this normal?

If a handsfree isn't connected, your recordings should play via the internal
speaker.

Could be a firmware issue if the internal speaker functions fine otherwise.

Hope this helps,

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john betterman - 14 Apr 2004 23:07 GMT
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> Hope this helps,

Thanks Antz...turns out you have to turn ring volume up to play sounds
through internal earpiece...simple...guess I really am a dummy..having
said that its not clear in the manual. I just assumed that the meeting
profile merely stopped audible ringing keyclicks etc. This is one
difference compared with my old T68 which happily played back my
recordings regardless of the profile I'd set. Now I really am happy
with the new fone.

The other main difference being that it is actually possible to text
at a reasonable speed on the 610..the 68 was awful...though my old
Phillips Savvy still beats all comers in that respect!
>-?LuVbuG?-< - 15 Apr 2004 13:43 GMT
> Thanks Antz...turns out you have to turn ring volume up to play sounds
> through internal earpiece...simple...guess I really am a dummy..having
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> recordings regardless of the profile I'd set. Now I really am happy
> with the new fone.

Fair play - I never knew that myself.

> The other main difference being that it is actually possible to text
> at a reasonable speed on the 610..the 68 was awful...though my old
> Phillips Savvy still beats all comers in that respect!

Lol - I used to have a C12 on and old UK Cellnet tariff!

I feel your pain :)

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Allan Lagrand - 15 Apr 2004 14:50 GMT
hello
try to upgrade then the sound will come out from internal speaker

Abl

> just got a t610..lovely except that I cant get recorded sounds to
> play.Had no probs on my t68i.files are being saved but cant listen to
> them..is this a firmware issue or am I v dense and have missed
> something? I like to use this feature a lot...journalist.
 
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