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Default Pics - 09-15-2004, 01:19 PM

How do you get pics on your BB? What format do they have to be in?


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Default 09-15-2004, 01:26 PM

I think they take jpeg, gif and png...
   
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Default 09-15-2004, 01:51 PM

How would you get them on the device?


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Default 09-15-2004, 01:57 PM

If you have BES, email them to yourself as an attachment..
   
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Default 09-15-2004, 02:10 PM

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If you have BES, email them to yourself as an attachment..
Is this possible on 4.0 already? Won't your SP have to upgrade on their side too. Is it possible at all or do you still need Email Viewer.
   
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Default 09-15-2004, 02:33 PM

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If you have BES, email them to yourself as an attachment..
I'm on my companies BES and just tried emailing myself a .jpeg. I couldn't open the attachement, no option to do that.
   
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Default 09-15-2004, 02:42 PM

Same response here. Gives no option to open attachment and I'm also not on BES.


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Default 09-15-2004, 04:52 PM

Not sure then, I don't have BES, so I'm going on memory on what BES supports. I posted a link to a screensaver in another thread, you can compile images into the screensaver and then install them on the BB. That's the only other way I can think of off the top of my head.
   
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Default 09-15-2004, 05:20 PM

if you have 4.0, you can go onto a webpage with pictures, go into SELECT mode, highlight the picture, and select SAVE. Then you can view the picture in the Pictures application, and also use it as a home screen or standby screen.

If you have 3.7.1.41 you can use the application developed by Klaus Thiele, and with a bit of tweeking, put your own images on the device.

If you are not that adept at mumbo-jumbo-techno-geek stuff, take a look at Terratial.com -- they have a few interesting solutions (at reasonable prices).
   
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Default 09-15-2004, 05:23 PM

Where can this be found?

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If you have 3.7.1.41 you can use the application developed by Klaus Thiele, and with a bit of tweeking, put your own images on the device.
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Default 09-15-2004, 05:28 PM

The application can be downloaded from

http://213.68.178.231/RIM/screensaved_0.5.4.zip

Be sure to read the ReadMe file. There have been HUNDREDS of posts on how to get it to work if you are having problems -- feel free to ask questions...people will either respond, or point you in the right direction.

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Default 09-15-2004, 05:30 PM

Thanks!

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The application can be downloaded from

http://213.68.178.231/RIM/screensaved_0.5.4.zip

Be sure to read the ReadMe file. There have been HUNDREDS of posts on how to get it to work if you are having problems -- feel free to ask questions...people will either respond, or point you in the right direction.

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Default 09-15-2004, 06:10 PM

Thanks very much


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Default 09-15-2004, 06:52 PM

The screensaver should be submitted to BlackberryClub if it hasn't already!


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Default 09-15-2004, 07:18 PM

I get an entity too large error!!


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Default 09-15-2004, 09:29 PM

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I get an entity too large error!!
OK, let's take a step back -- what exactly have you done, and when exactly are you getting this error? What handheld do you have? And what version of the handheld operating system are you using?

This can be a pretty elaborate process, but it is well worth it in the end. I had fun with this for weeks!
   
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Well, I'm on a 4.0 7230 and just tried to download this file. http://213.68.178.231/RIM/screensaved_0.5.4.zip I keep getting an entity too large error and even on the blackberry forum and other sites I've been getting 404,406, and 500 errors and have to back out of browsing.


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Default 09-16-2004, 05:40 AM

Are trying to install the app OTA? This does not work. You have to download the zip file and install the app using BB Desktop Manager or javaloader.exe.
   
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Default 09-16-2004, 05:43 AM

Okay, let me give this a shot.


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Default 09-16-2004, 08:50 AM

Well, most of the apps that I open or unzip for the BB are automatically loaded into the App loader in MAnager. This is not happeneing. Suggestions!


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Default 09-16-2004, 09:42 AM

Buddy, this one if FAR MORE COMPLICATED than anything you have ever used on the Blackberry before. There are two ways to approach this project.

1. Download the zip file, and unzip it to a location you can remember. If you want to see what the application could look like with Klaus' original images, you can simply install it onto the Blackberry. Simply launch the Application Loader, select ADD to add a new application, then browse to the location where you unzipped the file. Inside there is a folder called Screensaved (NOT Screensaved_img). Inside that folder is another folder called INSTALL, and inside that folder is a filed called kth_screensaved.alx -- select that file and click OK, OK, OK, etc., until the process is done. You now have the demo working on your Blackberry. Read the ReadMe file for instructions. It operates as an OPTION menu in the OPTION section of the Homescreen.

2. If you want to put your own images instead of Klaus' images, you are enterring the Twilight Zone!!! You need to install RIM's Java Development Environment (JDE) and Sun Microsystem's Java Software Development Kit (SDK - I think that's what the initials stand for). You then need to load the project into the JDE, revise the project and the related Java code file. Recompile the code to get a new .cod file. Replace the .cod file in the Install directory, and (AFTER REMOVING THE INITIAL APPLICATION FROM YOUR BLACKBERRY!!!) reinstall your personal version onto your Blackberry. This is fun, but EXCEPTIONALLY complicated!!!
   
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Jesus man- If I knew how to do that, I wouldn't be the Director of Corporate Operations for a company, I would be the IT Director or Software Developer. Anyway, already got the app on the BB and all is see is a picture of a guy with a bike. Another question, maybe you can answer. maybe not. I would like to know which cell phone on the compatibility list at j2me-software.com is the closest in size to the 7230 screen. This is pretty cool. for only $1.99, you can download some stock screensavers and wallpapers and for a couple bucks you can also maniulate your own photos and have them sent to your device to display after their resized. This is pretty cool. I don't know about this Klaus thing, that's for developers. Hopefully, if you don't know the size question, someone else will who can give some insight to what phone is closest in size to the sweet little 7230. Thanks man.


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Default 09-16-2004, 11:16 AM

No problem. I'm not sure that those custom screensavers work on the Blackberry -- so check it out before plopping down that $1.99! Klaus' application should change the picture every X minutes -- X is user defined. But you can just press the space bar to rotate through the 4 or 5 pictures Klaus included. Trust me, the complicated stuff is also lots of fun. When I first tried this application I had never even heard of the JDE. I learned on the fly, and had a blast. My background is in law, investment banking, and private equity -- OK, I'm not dumb, but I ain't no IT guy either
   
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Default 09-16-2004, 11:27 AM

Interesting, I wish there was a step by step for this Klaus deal. I would definitely like to play with it. By the way, the custome screensavers do work, I just picked the wrong phone as one of the options. they give you the option to choose your phone type and the one I chose was too small. But it sent to my pager in .jad format, clicked on it and boom there it was. Pretty cool for 2 bucks. Anyway, just wish I knew which of the phones was closer to the BB7230. Also, if you can get a hold of some instructions for the Klaus deal, that would be great.


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Default 09-16-2004, 11:29 AM

There are hundreds of posts (many of them mine, unfortunately) going through the step by step process -- mostly on the RIM Java developers forum. I may undertake a full step by step instruction manual one of these days -- it is a daunting task. If I do it, I'll post it here

The screen on the 72xx series is 160x240 -- I'm not sure what other cell phone has similar screen footprint. Anyone?
   
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