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    Pulling Video off EVO

    Two questions:
    I've never encountered the first problem with XP. After downloading all of my video to my computer without a hitch I noticed that the videos under Windows Media Player(windows 7) had no audio. And yes my speakers are on. Any ideas?

    Second, Is there a way to pull voice mail from the phone to ur computer?

    Thanks

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    Sorry, should be under "bugs and Issues"

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    Use Quicktime to play videos on your computer
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    Yes Quicktime is a good player and will work fine.
    Although I use BSplayer or VLC player

    I`m not positive but I think the only way to
    pull voicemail from a phone is to use Google voice

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    Thanks!!! I was using Quicktime on my older computer to play the videos. You would think they'd had enough time to have Windows work with Android. Unless they don't want it to.

    How would I use Google Voice to pull the audio?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bat View Post
    Thanks!!! I was using Quicktime on my older computer to play the videos. You would think they'd had enough time to have Windows work with Android. Unless they don't want it to.

    How would I use Google Voice to pull the audio?
    Ive read that you could Inegrate Google Voice into your device
    but I really don`t recommend it since I`ve also read
    that it`s buggy and would complicate things
    but that is the only way I know to pull voice from voicemail

    Although Im almost positive there is another way.

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