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I am trying to insert background music in an e-mail.
Here is what I did : Create Mail Format Background sound browse, select my music, click Open OK My problem is , when I sent it to myself for testing, music came on as I opened the message. But, when I sent it to someone, the recipient could not hear it. Any reason why ? t-4-2 |
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t-4-2 wrote:
I am trying to insert background music in an e-mail. Here is what I did : Create Mail Format Background sound browse, select my music, click Open OK My problem is , when I sent it to myself for testing, music came on as I opened the message. But, when I sent it to someone, the recipient could not hear it. Any reason why ? t-4-2 Maybe you should post in a group relating to your Email client? -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
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"t-4-2" wrote in message ...
I am trying to insert background music in an e-mail. Here is what I did : Create Mail Format Background sound browse, select my music, click Open OK My problem is , when I sent it to myself for testing, music came on as I opened the message. But, when I sent it to someone, the recipient could not hear it. Any reason why ? t-4-2 This is not your problem, it is the settings on the recipient's computer. If the recipient has XP, most likely they have a part of their sound system muted or very low volume. On one of my XP machines, when I double click on the speaker icon (by the clock) my audio control panel opens and I see that the "SW Synth" volume is always at the bottom. Then I cannot hear any email background sound. If I turn that volume control up, then I can hear these sounds. I have no idea what is turning that control down. |