From: tringuyen22683 on 28 Jun 2010 05:29 I am using Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180. When I "Write Message" and then Format | Background | Sound... The *.mp3 not send to the other email recipient. On Properties | Message Source, I found something like this: <BGSOUND balance=3D0 volume=3D0 loop=3Dinfinite=20 src=3D"C:\Bla bla bla.mp3"> It seem that the MSOE not converted the *.mp3 to the inline attachment. Any suggestion? TIA -- To include a sound in a message Click anywhere in the message window. On the Format menu, point to Background, and then click Sound. Enter the name of the file you want to include and the number of times you want the file to play. "Gus Had" <elhade(a)telkom.net> wrote in message news:eq5mGBwALHA.584(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I am using Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180. > When I "Write Message" and then Format | Background | Sound... > > The *.mp3 not send to the other email recipient. > > On Properties | Message Source, I found something like this: > > <BGSOUND balance=3D0 volume=3D0 loop=3Dinfinite=20 src=3D"C:\Bla bla > bla.mp3"> > > It seem that the MSOE not converted the *.mp3 to the inline attachment. > > Any suggestion? > > TIA > > -- > > To include a sound in a message > > Click anywhere in the message window. > On the Format menu, point to Background, and then click Sound. > Enter the name of the file you want to include and the number of times you > want the file to play. > >
From: Steve Cochran on 28 Jun 2010 08:30 The BGSOUND element will not allow mp3's to be embedded as you found out. steve <tringuyen22683(a)yahoo.com.vn> wrote in message news:%23OnxgRqFLHA.3352(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I am using Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180. > When I "Write Message" and then Format | Background | Sound... > > The *.mp3 not send to the other email recipient. > > On Properties | Message Source, I found something like this: > > <BGSOUND balance=3D0 volume=3D0 loop=3Dinfinite=20 src=3D"C:\Bla bla > bla.mp3"> > > It seem that the MSOE not converted the *.mp3 to the inline attachment. > > Any suggestion? > > TIA > > -- > > To include a sound in a message > > Click anywhere in the message window. > On the Format menu, point to Background, and then click Sound. > Enter the name of the file you want to include and the number of times you > want the file to play. > > > "Gus Had" <elhade(a)telkom.net> wrote in message > news:eq5mGBwALHA.584(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>I am using Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180. >> When I "Write Message" and then Format | Background | Sound... >> >> The *.mp3 not send to the other email recipient. >> >> On Properties | Message Source, I found something like this: >> >> <BGSOUND balance=3D0 volume=3D0 loop=3Dinfinite=20 src=3D"C:\Bla bla >> bla.mp3"> >> >> It seem that the MSOE not converted the *.mp3 to the inline attachment. >> >> Any suggestion? >> >> TIA >> >> -- >> >> To include a sound in a message >> >> Click anywhere in the message window. >> On the Format menu, point to Background, and then click Sound. >> Enter the name of the file you want to include and the number of times you >> want the file to play. >> >> > >
From: Bruce Hagen on 28 Jun 2010 09:42 WAVE and MIDI only in background sound. There are free converters for MP3 to WAVE. You will likely find a huge increase in size though. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA <tringuyen22683(a)yahoo.com.vn> wrote in message news:%23OnxgRqFLHA.3352(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I am using Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180. > When I "Write Message" and then Format | Background | Sound... > > The *.mp3 not send to the other email recipient. > > On Properties | Message Source, I found something like this: > > <BGSOUND balance=3D0 volume=3D0 loop=3Dinfinite=20 src=3D"C:\Bla bla > bla.mp3"> > > It seem that the MSOE not converted the *.mp3 to the inline attachment. > > Any suggestion? > > TIA > > -- > > To include a sound in a message > > Click anywhere in the message window. > On the Format menu, point to Background, and then click Sound. > Enter the name of the file you want to include and the number of times > you > want the file to play. > > > "Gus Had" <elhade(a)telkom.net> wrote in message > news:eq5mGBwALHA.584(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>I am using Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180. >> When I "Write Message" and then Format | Background | Sound... >> >> The *.mp3 not send to the other email recipient. >> >> On Properties | Message Source, I found something like this: >> >> <BGSOUND balance=3D0 volume=3D0 loop=3Dinfinite=20 src=3D"C:\Bla bla >> bla.mp3"> >> >> It seem that the MSOE not converted the *.mp3 to the inline attachment. >> >> Any suggestion? >> >> TIA >> >> -- >> >> To include a sound in a message >> >> Click anywhere in the message window. >> On the Format menu, point to Background, and then click Sound. >> Enter the name of the file you want to include and the number of times >> you want the file to play. >> >> > >
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