Android : Way To Send Attach Audio Sounds To Mms?
Jan 12, 2010I am trying to send MMS with audio files and can't figure it out.
View 9 RepliesI am trying to send MMS with audio files and can't figure it out.
View 9 RepliesIs there an app out there that allows me to attach different notification sounds for different types of notifcation. For example, I want it to play a different sound for email than it does for SMS.
I've had a look at Tasker in the sticky but it looks to complicated.
I'm running unrooted 4.2.2.
I am New To Android,My Requirement is to Attach an ImageFile and an AudioFile to an E-mail in android?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI would send two or more files using ACTION_SEND on Android as an excerpt code...
But that code does not work with GMail, it attaches only the last file.
I attach a jpeg and send it to my email and it comes out as winmail.dat and can't be opened.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to send a video via email or text and its saying its too large to attach anyone know how I can compress it or send it.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am unable to attach even short videos to send via text message, or whatever you want to call it. it says that the files are too large attach. i have had success in teh past with other phones having this feature, so i guess i sort of figured id be able to do it on this phone.
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View 2 Replies View RelatedOk here is my question. For some reason I can not figure out how to send ringtones or sounds VIA bluetooth, or MMS. I am able to send everything else like pictures or other stuff, but for some reason there is no option to send a sound. WHY? Am I doing something wrong? I searched for hours trying to find something like this on the board but never did find anything.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI started having an issue a couple days ago (after not making any changes to any settings) where anything with the slightest hint of.bass sounds awful in the car. It sounds fine on headphones, and the same car adapter I use on the DX sounds just fine with other devices through the same speakers. Doesnt matter if I use Pandora or the native music app. What gives? I checked my audio effects settings already and no changes there help. Im baffled because all the things that could be wrong work fine with other devices.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI am using the following code to send an mp3 via sms/mms.
CODE:...................
When the code runs is opens gmail(compose) with the file attached instead of opening sms.
I have a problem in my application. I have to send MMS with audio attachment. code...
View 4 Replies View RelatedI can use AudioRecord to pull the audio data out. But the format is PCM, which is too huge to sent out through network. Does any one know how to change it to AMR ?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want the Android speech recognition system analyzing audio file and not the default incoming voice from microphone..
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm very much interested in being able to send my music/audio from my phone to a DLNA renderer on my home network. There are plenty of individual apps out there to do this, such as BubbleUPnP, Twonky, etc, or even indeed the music app built in to my HTC One X. However what I'm wondering is if there's a way to have all music/audio re-directed over WiFi to a DLNA renderer?
What I'm looking for would be something similar to when you plug in headphones or connect a Bluetooth audio device: any application that plays media has the audio directed to the headphones or bluetooth connection, instead of the internal phone speaker - that's exactly what I want, but with the audio being directed over WiFi to a DLNA renderer. I'd configure the app/service/whatever to send all audio over DLNA, and then it doesn't matter whether I'm using Dogcatcher, Spotify, the built-in Music app or Google Music - all audio automatically gets directed to the DLNA renderer.
Having to use yet another app on top of the various media applications I already use is a real pain; plus I highly doubt any of the existing applications will support Spotify streams (Twonky and BubbleUPnP don't), and I had little success when experimenting with Twonky yesterday. As mentioned my built-in music app already does this so I'm already part of the way there, but I'd like it to be system-wide rather than app specific.
The DLNA renderer I'll be using will either be a standard PC running XBMC, or a headless Raspberry Pi embedded Linux computer; either way they'll both be fully UPnP/DLNA compliant.
Today we can make calls connecting through Bluetooth on car, and have the sound on car's loudspeakers.
Is it possible to send music, or a podcast, the same way?
Is there a way to control which application send audio to Bluetooth and which sent to system speaker?
I have a Bluetooth car kit that is paired with my Samsung Galaxy SII phone (ICS 4.0.3) and any audio that is played on the phone (messages, phone calls, media, etc) it's sent to the car kit.
This is very annoying, because if I listen to the car radio and the phone receive a message, the sound is sent to the car kit, resulting in a interruption of around 10 seconds, only for transmitting the ring of the message.
I want to have only the phone calls and the media player audio passed to the car kit through the Bluetooth and to block any other audio notifications (and to let them play through the phone speaker).
Is there is any way to control what is sent to Bluetooth, or what application can send audio to the Bluetooth?
Is there a cable I can use with my Vibrant to send audio from the micro usb port to the aux input jack in the car? I tried searching on ebay without any luck?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have ultimate droid "newest" and helix launcher, and im having a problem where it wont let me use the option to attach recorded audio in a text message. it just force closes every time. even if i try to send it by finding the file in astro and clicking send to message. it just force closes, any fixes or anyone else have this problem.
restarting it didn't fix it.
should i reinstall messenger? how?
and is there a way to select multiple contacts from a contact list to send a forwarded message to? like on normal vzw phones "not smart phone" or is typing the persons name the only thing you can do.
Does the moment have the capability to send audio/video to an external display? I have a ton of shows/movies on it and I would like to hook it up to a tv to watch them. I found this ---> T3 TV-Out Video AV Cable For Samsung Moment SPH m900 US - eBay (item 110497826612 end time Mar-23-10 05:09:55 PDT) but it is the only place I've seen it and I'm not sure if it will actually work with the phone. Any one got a clue?
View 3 Replies View RelatedAndroid provides a use-friendly API for playing and handling media (audio/video).However, I have the following requirements which i wish to realize with this framework: My requirement is to have knowledge of the ports that the android media framework opens and uses for sending/receiving media streams. I use this information for signaling on the Session Description Protocol (SDP) that i add as a payload to SIP.Is it possible for me to get this information in the form of a RTP session from the framework ? (ports and address combination).*Use Case for this requirement:*If I initiate a multimedia call towards a peer, I will need to open my audio and video ports and start streaming media once the signaling is complete and successful. For successful streaming, the remote end needs to have knowledge of the ports I have opened for media as the streams are bi-directional and I will also need to receive media from the remote end.(sendrecv in SDP) . This is for the outgoing call.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI am trying to send an audio file converted to a byte array with SMS using SMSManager.sendDataMessage.But, I am unable to send it to other phone. Can any suggest how can I do it?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a Droid Bionic. I like it. But I was recently having some GMail syncing issues and during the troubleshooting for that I uninstalled the latest GMail update and reinstalled it. As a result, GMail is now doing audible notificatrion sounds for new email when before I only had notification in t he notification bar. I can't seem to get it turned off. I still want calendar events and texts to sound so I don't want to silence the phone but I want email and GMail to be silent (Notification icon only).
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View 1 Replies View RelatedIs there an Android equivalent to the iOS Core Audio / Audio File Stream Services? I need to be able to read audio bytes from a network and feed them to the audio system under my control, so I can do my own timeouts / reconnects / range requests / etc. without interrupting the audio playback (since the system audio thread would be playing audio already enqueued). It seems that MediaPlayer doesn't give me this level of control. Is there a lower-level framework that does, either in the SDK or NDK?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want combine two audio files. (A audio file + B audio file = AB audio file)So, my search result is:
1. useing an AudioTrack.
2. decode PCM from audio file.
3. combine PCM.
This is currect? It there another way?
I want to record a sample from the microphone, then I want to play the recorded file maximizing the volume and apply some audio effect, like modifing sample rate or addind an echo.Waht is the best way? is there an example?
View 1 Replies View RelatedCould you please let me know how to do the audio record in android emulator and play the same recorded audio. Could you please help me in proceeding in development.I tried with MediaPlayer API's also.Its not working.
View 5 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to determine the audio format of an audio file in Android? On normal java I do it like this:
File file= new File(...);
AudioInputStream stream = AudioSystem.getAudioInputStream(file);
AudioFormat format= stream.getFormat();