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holle18
03-06-2003, 10:27 AM
I remember that there was a discussion about this same thing before but i couldn't find the thread...
So, I have a whole album of mp3's on my phone and both mp3go and mp3player installed.

Mp3Go works good and mp3 player doesn't, but when i plug in my "headphones" i got disapointed because the sound also comes from the phone.
When you play from the recorder(?) this doesnt happen...

Has anybody come up with a solution for this problem yet?

Can you somehow play mp3's with the recorder? or can you convert them to a good quality so that you can listen to then there?

Any playlist chanses?

Thanks for your help!

Funkypapa
03-06-2003, 10:49 AM
regarding the problem with sound from your telephone`s speaker while listening through your headphones, just do the following:

Just push carefully (veeeery carefully) the phone jack in..if u play an MP3 while u do it, u will notice that the sound slowly fades away as u keep pushing the jack! :O)

I guess someone else will have to explain those other questions u got.

FunkyPapa

holle18
03-06-2003, 11:00 AM
thank you!

I don't really need an answer for the other questions when i got the answer for this one.
I hope it works.

But still, there has to be a "less mecanical" way to solve the problem... Can you somehow modify the mp3Go to play the songs from the phone and not the speaker....

You get me?

holle18
03-06-2003, 11:08 AM
yup it workes fine!
Thanks!

I put a thin metal ring in between so now i can push the jack "all the way in"

Still curious about modifying the program or someting...
Anybody?

fnvillafuerte
03-06-2003, 11:15 AM
Wow! That's an ingenious solution, holle18! But isn't it dangerous, what if the metal ring is left inside the earphone jack of your 3650, it will be difficult to remove! Software solution is still our best bet. ;)

holle18
03-06-2003, 11:17 AM
No, it's not dangerous at all, bucause it is about 1mm wide on all sides so it doesn't "go in the hole" but doesn't either touch the metal thingies in the middle.

Has there been any discussion about any software modifications?

Funkypapa
03-06-2003, 11:33 AM
I`m glad it worked out for ya!

No, i don`t think there is any solution to your software question (as of my knowledge).


FunkyPapa

holle18
03-06-2003, 08:32 PM
Hey!
I now discovered the best solutoin so far:

So, I used Funkypapa's advise on carefully inserting the jack until I heard the sound fading away. I then realized that you can push the jack all the way in without the sound coming back!
This is pretty weird, but very convenient and really works!
(for me atleast)

Thank you all for your posts!

(I'm STILL interested in "software solutions" :) )

LuckyStrike
03-06-2003, 09:00 PM
hello

the software solution didn't function
because nokia had a software lock, all 3th party software can not handle headspeaker /loudspeacker only nokia can handle it i hope nokia unlock it in further firmwares

sorry for bad english