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Heute war mal wieder so ein Tag an dem ich fast am verzweifeln war. Und zwar hatte meine Freundin mir eine MMS geschickt…und ich konnte den Inhalt nicht herunterladen.
Nun scheine ich nicht der einzige mit diesem Problem zu sein, denn das Internet ist voll mit diesem Problem. Leider ebenso auch mit potentiellen Lösungen. Keine von den mir gefundenen Lösungen brachte bei mir den gewünschten Erfolg.
Ich weiß nicht wie oft ich die Einstellungen in meinem HTC mit den vorgaben von der Telekom verglichen habe, nichts hatte geholfen. Ich hatte von Anfang an die “richtigen” von der Telekom vorgegebenen Einstellungen, und trotzdem: Ich konnte keine MMS herunterladen noch konnte ich MMS verschickten. Ich war kurz vorm Verzweifeln. Schließlich bin ich auf andere Einstellungen gestoßen.

Ich bin auf andere, nicht von der Telekom vorgegebene Einstellungen gestossen, jedoch konnte ich mich erinnern das ich vor Jahren diese Einstellungen mal bei meinem Windows Mobile Gerät vorgenommen hatte. Und siehe da: Obwohl die Einstellungen nicht der Vorgabe von der Telekom entsprechen, ging es auf einmal. Der Unterschied liegt nur im APN und den dazu nötigen Benutzernamen und Password.

Hier die Einstellungen für den MMS APN bzw. Zugriffspunkt wobei das wichtige ROT ist:

Name (Profilname): t-mobile mms
APN (Zugangspunkt): mms.t-d1.de
Benutzername: t-mobile
Password: mms
MMSC http://mms.t-mobile.de/servlets/mms
MMS-Proxy: 172.28.23.131
Port: 8008

Plötzlich konnte ich ohne Probleme MMS verschicken und Empfangen.

Zu den Einstellungen kommt man vom HomeScreen aus: MenuàEinstellungenàDrahtlos und NetzwerkeàMobile NetzwerkeàZugangspunkte

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My mp3 collection is growing and growing. It even reached a size where I archived some files because I am not listening to it anymore or at least rarely. Scrolling through my iPod Artist list must be fast when I look for something specific.

However, over the years, it turned out that I have three MP3 tools I constantly use and I can not imagine to live with out them anymore. Here they are:

winamp

Actually I am using Winamp already for 10 years. Sometimes (ok, maybe every 3 years) I am checking if there might be a better alternative. But so far I did not find one. I am using the Pro version. It rips CDs fast, I can browse and search the library quickly. If you want you can use it for watching video and browsing the web. Well, I guess for this there are better alternatives (VLC player, Firefox etc.). Winamp can be extended with plug-ins what is very useful. The only one I am really using is ml_ipod. It replaces the build in iPod support and it is much more comfortable in my eyes. And … this is very important … it scrobbles my data from Winamp and my iPod to last.fm.

mpetag

When you have a big MP3 collection, you usually start to change tags. When I have an album which is mixed by a certain artist, the artist of the song is the one who mixed it and not the artist who originally created the song. Once I downloaded an album from Beatport, it was a mix album with 26 songs. When Winamp imported it into the libary I suddenly hat 26 more artists (and the mixer was not one of those).
Well, Mp3tag is for me by far the best MP3 tagging tool. You can easily edit the tags manually or, and this is much better, you can check Amazon or discogs if the album is known there and use it as a tagsource for your files. And yes, it is freeware. It also can rename the filenames, there is a Auto Numbering Wizard which helps you to get the songs in an album in the right order and so on. Cool tool!

folder

The last tool I want to write about is the MP3 Folder structure Maker. This tool is freeware as well and it helped me dramatically to get a structure into my MP3 collection. This tool reads out the ID tags of your files and then you can save your MP3 files inside a specific folder structure. For me the his “Artist”\”Album”. However, you can do anything you want. Default is “firstletter of the artist”\”Artist”\ for example. I always wonder why you should do it with the first letter of an artist. Now where my collection is big enough I know why. ;-)

Mp3tag and Mp3 Folder Structure Maker are freeware. But I am sure that the developers are very happy about your donation.

In case you have better tools, please let me know.

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Once in a while it happens that you download a file from somewhere and it does not play or at least it makes trouble during playback.

Sometimes, not always, this little tool helps.1

 Mp3 Validator can analyze an MP3 file and even repair it. Well, at least it tries it because sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t. At least it can give you hope and it is worth a try.

I tried it with some files. Sometimes it works , sometimes it does not.

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When we think back to Windows 95 times, we all remember that we rebooted the machine once a while. This helped to resolve many issues a couple of time and especially had a positive impact on the performance of the machine.

Well, with Windows Mobile, I am experiencing the same situation. Pretty often I have to turn the phone of and back on again. I am not an expert an finding out why, but it is quite obvious that windows mobiles “pollutes” the system memory after running for a couple of days.

Tools that can help is for example the memory collection from Oxios. Theses tools can help you to close running programs all at once and also tries to “clean” your memory. However, these tools help to close and clean, but you still will see that the remaining memory gets less and less after a while. So,lets reboot….

In Windows Mobile, there is no way to reboot the phone. There is shareware in the web which add this feature but also another system tools. Well, in case you just want to reboot, I have something for you and it looks like this:

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It simply adds the reboot command to the QuickList. In order to add this feature, just download this file: winmobreboot.cab , copy it to your Windows Mobile device and install.
Now you have the Reboot option inside the Quick List and there is no need to turn off \ turn on procedures. Well, it saves some time and especially nerves.

I tested it on Windows Mobile 6 but I red that is should work on WIndows Mobile 5 just was well. Just a hint, after I installed it, Windows Mobile had some problems to reload the HomeScreen. Just selecting the same HomeScreen in the HomeScreen Settings did fix this.

Enjoy!

BTW.: Use it at your own risk.

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