Ok, I bought the AVS audio editor. Downloaded some MP3's and converted to wav files. I then went to Verizon, uploaded the wav. files sent them as pic/video message. I could hear them when I previewed them on verizon, but when I sent it to my cell phone, no sound. Does anyone know anything I'm doing wrong?
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Two possible suggestions.
1) Your phone (why didn't you mention the model number and brand?) may have specific requirements such as 22 KHz for audio and your files aren't in line with those requirements.
2) Verizon does have the reputation for tightly locking down the phones they sell. Maybe they don't like the way you uploaded the file to your phone, especially if it bypassed a way they can charge you for the upload.
I will NEVER be a Verizon customer because they think they have to right to tell me what I can do with my phone. They've been known to cripple features on phones they sell. -
Sorry, I didn't think to tell you. I have a en v2. Is there anyway to get around this. I originally sent them fine, then a week later I couldn't send it, so I'm guessing they may have blocked it, if that's possible. Any ideas?
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