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jspenc3 - The "kitchen version" is the same kitchen everyone else uses. It can be found in the sticky at the top of the forum. If you want "jager's kitchen" just check off the boxes of the list he pasted in above.
There is no need for separate kitchens. It's all the same. |
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Oh, OK. After reading through the dox of the 1.01 kitchen it sounded like it had a mostly empty OEM folder and that was why everyone was building custom versions of it. I'll dig a little deeper then...
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4 Door Skyline, Here is the link to the Sprint Rom without Threaded Text.
http://rapidshare.com/files/43335585..._v1.0.rar.html |
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Excellent work, Captn. As soon as I'm done syncing 1649 contacts from Exchange I'll really get to play.
I asked this in another thread, but maybe someone watching this one will have a solution. I'm using Cisco Call Manager Express which forwards voicemails to my Outlook as .wav files. Media Player Mobile errors out on the file type. In the other thread someone mentioned Cisco encodes the file differently. Anybody else have this experience and/or figured out a workaround. TCPMP plays them fine, but I don't want to use that as my default. |
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I did find one way for them to play. In your programs file, open up Player. Then go to options/settings then in the bottm right corner click select page/ file association. Scroll down and check windows wav. Once you do that it will open the wav files in Player. That should work for you. I'm still looking into why WMP won't play them because they used to in eariler roms.
jay Edit. I'll keep you posted if I find anything else. |
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