RE: How does one listen to mp3 files

  • From: "John Ramsey" <stephnjohnny211@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 00:28:39 -0500

Thanks rich, I have not found the solution in outlook 2002, but found an
article on the MS Office website for doing this in outlook 2003 using the
web tools toolbar but i cannot seem to make this work in outlook 2002.

Take care,

John

-----Original Message-----
From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Richard Sherman
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 12:00 AM
To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: How does one listen to mp3 files

 

Hi John,

I am using Outlook Express and the selections mentioned are there. I could
not duplicate those options in just Outlook. Sorry about that.

 

Rich

----- Original Message ----- 

From: John Ramsey <mailto:stephnjohnny211@xxxxxxxxxx>  

To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 6:49 PM

Subject: RE: How does one listen to mp3 files

 

Hello Rich,

If you get it to work, please let me know how you did it because I find
nothing under format that says html or rtf and I definitely did not find
anything that said sound under background. I am running outlook 2002 and JFW
8 on a windows xp home operating system.

Take care,

John

 

-----Original Message-----
From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Richard Sherman
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 8:45 PM
To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: How does one listen to mp3 files

 

Hi,

I have always wondered on how to do this. I am going to have fun driving my
friends crazy doing this. Thanks for the great directions and tip.

 

Rich

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Yardbird <mailto:yardbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  

To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 12:16 PM

Subject: Re: How does one listen to mp3 files

 

Steve,

 

Wow.  thanks.  Now, I realize that what I explained was how to play sound
files in general.  But I couldn't tell by the person's first inquiry whether
they meant something about simply attaching a sound file to an outgoing
email, or playing one they'd received in email.

 

Now I see what it was actually about.  Plus, and this is a major benefit for
me, for the first time I'm learning how I can drive rave my friends crazy by
making my emails play music when they click them open.  Oh, my poor friends.

 

Thanks.

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Cougar/Steve Vandecar <mailto:cougars-den@xxxxxxxxxxx>  

To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 11:07 AM

Subject: Re: How does one listen to mp3 files

 

To put music on your email do the following:

 

open a new message and press alt o for the format menu.

 

Make sure rich text and html is check

 

Then do alt o again to go to the format menu again and press b for
background then s for sound or arrow up and down till you get the background
then sound.

 

Then tab once to browse then look for the sound you want

 

Then tab to ok and you should have your sound there.

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Yardbird <mailto:yardbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  

To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 10:54 AM

Subject: Re: How does one listen to mp3 files

 

Francis,

 

Here's how to set things up so that the file will play.  Once you do this,
you won't have to do it again.  So don't be scared away by these
instructions.

 

First, find Windows Media Player on your system.  It is probably already
there.  Let's assume it is.  Look for it under Start
Menu/Programs/Accessories/Entertainment.  Just arrow down until you come to
it. (You might wish to create either a hotkey or a desktop icon for this
application for your convenience later, so you don't have to hunt for it
again like that, but that is another topic).

 

Now launch Windows Media Player (often referred to on a mailing list as WMP,
for short).  

 

Now you have to set it up so that it will always play an .mp3 file on your
hard drive when you click on the filename.  To do that, go to the Tools menu
by pressing alt T.  Use your up arrow to come to the Options item (it's
actually near the bottom of the menu, but since you can cycle around and
around in this menu list, going upward will bring you to it quickly).  Now
open the submenu by pressing right arrow or Enter.

 

You will now be in a sequence of "tabs," each of which is a menu related to
one specific area of operation.  Use Control Tab to move to the Media types
tab.

 

Now if you want WMP to play everything audio you need played, from steaming
audio online to an .mp3 file, just tab to the Select All button and hit
Enter.  If you want to choose only some audio formats and not others (no
reason at this point in your experience, I'm guessing), someone else can
probably help you do that.  But I suggest pressing Enter on Select All.
Now, I haven't done this for a while, so I forget if you have to then tab to
OK and press Enter to make the settings permanent and make the menu close.
I think so.  Be careful to do this if it's the right thing.  You'll know if
you press tab after selecting all, and come to an OK button.

 

Okay.  Now you're set up.  Now, find the .mp3 file on your computer.  Use My
Computer or Windows Explorer to go to wherever it is.  For instance, c:\my
music\Christmas Carol.mp3.  With that filename selected (so that Jaws is
speaking it when you land on it), press Enter.

 

and now, WMP launches, and the file begins to play.

 

There are more adjustments you can make, but this is the basic idea.

 

I hope that helps.

our curotab untilh

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Steven Hicks <mailto:citsengtwenty@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  

To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 10:01 AM

Subject: Re: How does one listen to mp3 files

 

Hello,

 

you need a programme that will play .MP3 files, something like Microsoft
windows media Player should do the job.

You need to save the attachment then load it in to Microsoft media player.

----- Original Message ----- 

From: francis <mailto:francisrwama@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  

To: jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Cc: jfw free lists <mailto:jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  

Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 4:57 PM

Subject: How does one listen to mp3 files

 

hi folks, someone has sent me an email mp3 file but I can't hear it within
outlook express 

as it is not  set up properly, 

can anyone help please?


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