Hello. I received an error recently when trying to seend a sound clip from my phone. The message,"Unable to send protected objects." I wanted to get a ringtone to my friend's phone but it gave me that error. Note: This isn't protected. On file is something I created and did not add any copy protection, and the other is a file that was originally sent from another friends phone. Why does the phone think the sound clip is protected? This doesn't happen with something I recored via the Voice Recorder; only files from external sources. Any help?
BTW, all of these files came to my phone via Bluetooth from another phone or from my computer.
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The phone has a fixed list of file types that built-in apps refuse to foward/send ahead. It is called a "Closed Content List" (CCL). Put there presumably on the inistence of network operators.
A workaround is to rename the file extension, but the receiving device probably must be able name it back in order to use the file.
N/A wrote:A workaround is to rename the file extension, but the receiving device probably must be able name it back in order to use the file.
the good thing is, that other s60 phones detect even renamed sis files as sis files 😉
N/A wrote:The phone has a fixed list of file types that built-in apps refuse to foward/send ahead. It is called a "Closed Content List" (CCL). Put there presumably on the inistence of network operators.A workaround is to rename the file extension, but the receiving device probably must be able name it back in order to use the file.
The CCL list doesn't seem to be from an operator as I have an unlocked N70. I really wish this wasn't in place because, in fact, much of the content with regards to ringtones are ones that I have made myself using midi editors... so they are mine and if I choose to distribute them, well, that's my perogative. But, at least there is a work around.