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IsaacMaki

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#10789 11-Dec-2006 21:44
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Have just purchased a Sanyo 9000.  When I hook it up to my pc I can put music into the Memory card and play it via the music folder on the phone - the songs are not listed under the memory card but they will not play when I take the card out?  How do I get the songs into the memory cardfiles?  ALSO, I can put pictures from my pc over into the folders and they show up as being there, but when I disconnect the phone from the PC - the pics are absolutely nowhere on the phone!!!!  Can someone help me out because it is starting to get really frustrating......

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andyb
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  #55280 12-Dec-2006 08:13
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Music files (mp3's) need to be saved into the "Media" folder on the memory card not in the "Music" folder, they should then play via the media player in the phone (menu->media player->MiniSD)
I am not sure if random pics saved to the phone will be able to be opened, pics taken by the phone are saved in the DCIM->100sanyo folder



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#55316 12-Dec-2006 16:14
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Sadly, the sanyo 9000 offers almost no areas to personalise it.
The folders are

Media     <videos, mp3, mp4 (HE and LC supported, but not HE at 32-36Kbps)  for the media player, you can use folders too.
Music     <Koz files (DRM HE/Mp4 wrapped files) downloaded through "music store"
dcim/100sanyo  < Pics and videos taken through the camera
voice       <Recordings made by the voice recorder.

Assigning stuff is very difficult. The phone is locked down pretty tight, no thanks to Sprint whom developed them.
You can assign any Video or image you take with the camera only.
Ringtones are pretty well impossible, you have to download these through Telecom.
Loaded-on images is possible but results vary, only JPEG images are supported, you need to "upload" them and download them again through the online gallery. then they can be assigned to calls, Screen savers etc.

it's a nice phone asides the restictions, very reliable and fast,  the camera is very capable and the speaker loudness and quality cannot be beaten.


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