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#1 2009-09-29 11:17 am

lojoma
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From: Memphis, TN USA
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Quicktime files on iPhone through earspeaker instead of main speaker?

Howdy,

My company's exchange software will save our voicemails and send it to us as an email attachment. They have fixed it to save as a wav file instead of a wma file so the phone can play it when I choose the attachment in Mail.

BUT...

when the attachment opens in Quicktime Player on the phone, the sound comes through the main speaker, which  means all can hear the voicemail. I would rather it play through the earspeaker (what's that called??) instead so it's private.

Any way to change this?

Thanks

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#2 2009-09-29 7:05 pm

danielb0101
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Re: Quicktime files on iPhone through earspeaker instead of main speaker?

Nope. Plug in your headphones or turn the volume down a few notches and put the little speaker at the bottom of the phone on your ear. I do the latter to listen to my voice messages.

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#3 2009-10-06 8:48 pm

pottymouth
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Re: Quicktime files on iPhone through earspeaker instead of main speaker?

Yeah, it's a pain in the ass but I usually just put my finger over the speaker. That will shut it up entirely if you cover it entirely.

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