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as i asked: is there a patch for samsung that doesn't play MP3's to make it play? maybe it's a stupid question but...thanks
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Posted: 2007-06-26 12:24:11
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Even though i got an A in english, i still cant understand what you mean
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Posted: 2007-06-26 12:42:40
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its clear enough to me.
he has a samsung that doesn't support MP3 and wants to know if there is a patch (or presumably some other software) that provides MP3 support
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Posted: 2007-06-26 12:48:20
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sorry...my bad...look here's the problem...i have a samsung that doesn't play MP3's...now...is it possible to make it play? i know it's a stupid question, but is there ANYway to patch or even open it with programs like FAR manager(with the plugin)?
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Posted: 2007-06-26 12:49:32
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oh.
it would be helpful if you tell us which samsung are you talking about. From what i know, samsung has horrible Java support. Did you look up any java application for MP3 playback?
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Posted: 2007-06-26 12:50:24
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actually it's my sister's phone and she doesn't know which samsung it is...and she threw away the box and i can't find the manuals for it right now...the model it's very new...but the settings aren't very good...it doesn't support MP3's...so if there are java or any other things that i can try please tell me where could i find them...thanks
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Posted: 2007-06-26 12:55:38
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if a phone doesnt support MP3, its very unlikely it will play it
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Posted: 2007-06-26 12:58:11
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as I said...it's a stupid question...but why not ask it...somebody has to

thanks anyway
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Posted: 2007-06-26 12:59:54
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Actually the phone uses some built in "codecs" in the phone firmware so they enable you MP3 playback. As the P990 was able to play wma files after software update, there might be some kind of so called "patch" for

phones. For Samsung I'm not that sure, but there was a java application that played MP3 files. If the Samsung phone is java enabled one (and supports the program to read the files from the phone memory) and it can put MP3 file in the memory it should be able to play. But no one knows until we try because there are many things the phone needs to play MP3 through java app:
- Java engine;
- Good internal memory;
- Ability to save "unknown format files";
- Can read files through Java application;
- Have phone processor powerful enough to play the MP3 file;
That's my opinion

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Posted: 2007-06-26 14:04:12
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nice nice...well maybe i'll be the first one to try:-)
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Posted: 2007-06-26 14:06:46
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