We have VOIP in our office and voicemails left on my office phone appear in
my outlook inbox as WAV files. I can play these with mobile player 10 on my
SMT5800 running WM6 but it sends the audio to the speaker for the speaker
phone. Is there a way to have the audio sent to the ear speaker so I don't
have to attach my headset just to listen to a voicemail?
Thanks!
Todd Allcock - 27 Feb 2008 18:02 GMT
> We have VOIP in our office and voicemails left on my office phone appear
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> Thanks!
Not that I'm aware of. I generally leave the volume low in WMP and turn the
phone so the audio speaker faces my ear.
The "problem" is that .wav files are played by the "PDA" portion of the
device, not the "phone" portion, and for whatever reason, the OS really
doesn't have access to the "phone" hardware on most (if not all) devices.
No VoIP client I've ever run on my WinMo device has ever been able to use
the phone speaker either- they all play through the "audio" speaker.
Micheal LoPatriello - 24 Mar 2008 18:21 GMT
We have a similar setup and do what Todd suggested. That about the only way
to work around this aside from forwarding your VOIP line to your mobile phone.

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xTenn - 25 Mar 2008 00:38 GMT
> We have VOIP in our office and voicemails left on my office phone appear
> in
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> Thanks!
Sure. Goggle for BTAudio, or go here for one possible location. That is,
assuming you are running, or considering using, a Bluetooth ear
speaker/headset. Basically it sends all audio to the earpiece.
http://www.pocketpcfreeware.com/en/index.php?soft=1750