but it's a pretty drastic solution when that problem will just fix itself automatically after a couple days anyway.
I bet that full reset command would fix the annoying "Bluetooth Activate" error problem. Problem solved! you can visit your chip's files. and lastly, (3) insert your microSD (if it wasn't already in the phone) and then of course turn the phone off and on again.) So, obey that instruction and wait like five minutes or something. It tells you to NOT turn off the phone or do anything until a full minute after it turns itself back on.
Here is what to do: (1) Back up your data, pictures, movies, etc., by using the samsung PC Studio software that comes with the phone (or is available from samsung's site.) (2) issue the full reset command, which is to enter the following code on the phone's keypad: *2767*3855# and be very patient while it resets the phone. The ultimate answer: I did a google search on the net, and found a user forum on HowardForums (one of the excellent phone enthusiast websites along with phonescoop and mobiledia) where a guy told someone else of a FULL RESET command on the phone. Well, that reset all of the cosmetic customizations that I had set on the phone - key tones, wallpaper, but the "not allowed" problem continued. My second "Reset" attempt was to use the phone's built-in "reset" command that is in the settings section, under Reset Settings. To give the full history, My first attempt at this "reset" philosophy was to initialize the memory chip (after backing up its contents to my computer through a microSD card reader.) Well, this was not possible because the Format command for the card is actually inside the part of the phone's commands that was out of reach because of the "not allowed" command. However, I found that the normal reset command was not strong enough. The general principle in troubleshooting things that don't respond to most of the simpler solutions eventually becomes: RESET the damn thing. My 1 gig microSD was the source of most of the fun on my T809.Ībout the fix: It's pretty simple. This problem was different - it was persistent and couldn't be resolved at all. NOTE that this was not the regular, predictable "Not allowed" message that accessing the microSD would give you if you had just recently inserted the thing but not followed it with a turn-on-and-off. No way to access the movies, pix, whatever I had on my card.
The problem, as described in the previous post, was that whenever I steered the phone to show me the files that were available on the microSD card, the thing would simply give the lovely "Not Allowed" message. Transfer the converted videos into your phone and enjoy.Ahh it feels good when you beat your head against something for a long time and finally research and troubleshooting-thinking solves the problem. The k750i has a 176×144 screen size and appears not to play anything larger than that (based on my experience.)
Although the K750i can play mp4 videos, Super’s mp4 setting does not have 176×144 screen size. For my K750i, I use the 3gp (Sony Ericsson) setting. What I do is I open the Super application and resize Windows file explorer or Total Commander so that I can just drag the video clips into the application.Ĭhoose your conversion format, video screen size, sampling frequency and frames per second setting.
You can manually add the videos for conversion by using the menu, which you can access by right clicking on the software interface.ĭragging the videos into the screen is easier and less cumbersome. Open Super and then drag the videos into the bottom of its screen to add them into the conversion job list.
After dragging the link, click on it whenever you want to save a video you are viewing. To make it even easier to save files in this format, just use the KeepVide bookmarklet, you can drag this link to your bookmarks toolbar –> Keep it.
Just copy the address of the video and paste it into the download bar in the site.
You can use KeepVid to download the files in this format.
For the conversion, I use the Super video converter, which is an excellent piece of free software despite the crappy name.ĭownload the files as. Below are the steps I took in converting Google Video and YouTube clips to play in my phone. I needed to find another way to convert the videos. I wanted to try the same thing for YouTube videos but couldn’t find a way to download its clips in one of ImTOO MP4 Video Converter’s supported formats. Super video converter can convert flv files from video sharing sites into 3gp for playing in your phone.