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- 12-24-2007, 02:53 PM #1Richard B. GilbertGuest
Is it possible to move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
There's no obvious way using Motorola Phone Tools.
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- 12-24-2007, 03:18 PM #2XS11EGuest
Re: Move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
"Richard B. Gilbert" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is it possible to move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
> There's no obvious way using Motorola Phone Tools.
Open the multimedia studio, file transfer studio and move the pictures.
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- 12-24-2007, 07:34 PM #3BruceRGuest
Re: Move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
You can do it with MPT or Bluetooth directly.
Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
> Is it possible to move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
> There's no obvious way using Motorola Phone Tools.
- 12-24-2007, 08:26 PM #4Richard B. GilbertGuest
Re: Move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
BruceR wrote:
> You can do it with MPT or Bluetooth directly.
>
> Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
>
>>Is it possible to move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
>>There's no obvious way using Motorola Phone Tools.
>
>
>
Thanks Bruce, but could you provide a little detail as to HOW?
I don't have any way to use Bluetooth. I do have MPT and a USB cable.
I've had the phone for less than a week and there's still a lot that I
don't know. If it's documented somewhere, a pointer to the docs would
be a big help.
- 12-24-2007, 08:49 PM #5BruceRGuest
Re: Move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
Open MPT.
Click on Multimedia Studio
Click File Transfer Studio
Move pictures.
I like using Bluetooth better. You can get a BT dongle for your PC for
under $20 delivered.
Using My Bluetooth Places you can move things around quickly and without
the more cumbersome MPT interface.
Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
> BruceR wrote:
>> You can do it with MPT or Bluetooth directly.
>>
>> Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
>>
>>> Is it possible to move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
>>> There's no obvious way using Motorola Phone Tools.
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Bruce, but could you provide a little detail as to HOW?
> I don't have any way to use Bluetooth. I do have MPT and a USB cable.
>
> I've had the phone for less than a week and there's still a lot that I
> don't know. If it's documented somewhere, a pointer to the docs would
> be a big help.
- 12-24-2007, 08:57 PM #6Richard B. GilbertGuest
Re: Move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
XS11E wrote:
> "Richard B. Gilbert" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>>Is it possible to move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
>>There's no obvious way using Motorola Phone Tools.
>
>
> Open the multimedia studio, file transfer studio and move the pictures.
>
>
The MPT menu lists:
Synchronization
Phonebook
Calender
Text Message
Internet Connection
The PDF documentation says that "Multimedia Studio" should be between
"Text Message" and "Internet Connection" but the menu on my screen is
shown above!
Is this something that Verizon Wireless could/would have disabled?
- 12-24-2007, 10:08 PM #7XS11EGuest
Re: Move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
"Richard B. Gilbert" <[email protected]> wrote:
> XS11E wrote:
>> "Richard B. Gilbert" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Is it possible to move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
>>>There's no obvious way using Motorola Phone Tools.
>> Open the multimedia studio, file transfer studio and move the
>> pictures.
>>
>>
>
> The MPT menu lists:
> Synchronization
> Phonebook
> Calender
> Text Message
> Internet Connection
>
> The PDF documentation says that "Multimedia Studio" should be
> between "Text Message" and "Internet Connection" but the menu on
> my screen is shown above!
>
> Is this something that Verizon Wireless could/would have disabled?
Sorry, you said the phone was a V3. Since your on Verizon Wireless the
phone is a V3c or a V3m, both very different animals.
Here's how to make the Multimedia studio show up...
Start MPT and connect the phone. You won't see the multimedia studio
as you said so next, right click on the little phone image in your
systray (where the clock is) and select Setup, General Setup and click
on the communication tab. Click on the "Change modem" button to start
the Device Configuration wizard, click next. You should see a
"Motorola USB Modem" selected, if not, select it and click Next. Check
the "Do not automatically select the driver. Select from a list." and
click Next. Select Motorola CDMA in the left window and scroll down to
V3cm if your phone is a V3c or V3mm if it's a V3m. Click next, finish
and OK, you should now see the multimedia studio.
If you're game to do a seem edit you can make your phone report itself
as a V3cm or V3mm all the time. Look here:
http://hacktherazr.com/guide.seem.edits.html
The first one is the one you want but if it were me, I'd do 1 - 4 and
the 3 steps to enable the time and date menu, then scroll down for any
others that you want. Right above the seem edits is a list of software
you'll need and where to find it.
Good luck!
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- 12-25-2007, 01:44 AM #8BruceRGuest
Re: Move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
Yep, all bets are off for Verizon crippled phones. Fortunately you can
do the SEEM edits and restore the functionality you paid for.
XS11E wrote:
> "Richard B. Gilbert" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> XS11E wrote:
>>> "Richard B. Gilbert" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Is it possible to move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
>>>> There's no obvious way using Motorola Phone Tools.
>
>>> Open the multimedia studio, file transfer studio and move the
>>> pictures.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> The MPT menu lists:
>> Synchronization
>> Phonebook
>> Calender
>> Text Message
>> Internet Connection
>>
>> The PDF documentation says that "Multimedia Studio" should be
>> between "Text Message" and "Internet Connection" but the menu on
>> my screen is shown above!
>>
>> Is this something that Verizon Wireless could/would have disabled?
>
> Sorry, you said the phone was a V3. Since your on Verizon Wireless
> the phone is a V3c or a V3m, both very different animals.
>
> Here's how to make the Multimedia studio show up...
>
> Start MPT and connect the phone. You won't see the multimedia studio
> as you said so next, right click on the little phone image in your
> systray (where the clock is) and select Setup, General Setup and click
> on the communication tab. Click on the "Change modem" button to start
> the Device Configuration wizard, click next. You should see a
> "Motorola USB Modem" selected, if not, select it and click Next.
> Check the "Do not automatically select the driver. Select from a
> list." and click Next. Select Motorola CDMA in the left window and
> scroll down to V3cm if your phone is a V3c or V3mm if it's a V3m.
> Click next, finish and OK, you should now see the multimedia studio.
>
> If you're game to do a seem edit you can make your phone report itself
> as a V3cm or V3mm all the time. Look here:
>
> http://hacktherazr.com/guide.seem.edits.html
>
> The first one is the one you want but if it were me, I'd do 1 - 4 and
> the 3 steps to enable the time and date menu, then scroll down for any
> others that you want. Right above the seem edits is a list of
> software you'll need and where to find it.
>
> Good luck!
- 12-25-2007, 08:43 AM #9Richard B. GilbertGuest
Re: Move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
XS11E wrote:
> "Richard B. Gilbert" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>>XS11E wrote:
>>
>>>"Richard B. Gilbert" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Is it possible to move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
>>>>There's no obvious way using Motorola Phone Tools.
>>>
>
>>>Open the multimedia studio, file transfer studio and move the
>>>pictures.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>The MPT menu lists:
>>Synchronization
>>Phonebook
>>Calender
>>Text Message
>>Internet Connection
>>
>>The PDF documentation says that "Multimedia Studio" should be
>>between "Text Message" and "Internet Connection" but the menu on
>>my screen is shown above!
>>
>>Is this something that Verizon Wireless could/would have disabled?
>
>
> Sorry, you said the phone was a V3. Since your on Verizon Wireless the
> phone is a V3c or a V3m, both very different animals.
>
> Here's how to make the Multimedia studio show up...
>
> Start MPT and connect the phone. You won't see the multimedia studio
> as you said so next, right click on the little phone image in your
> systray (where the clock is) and select Setup, General Setup and click
> on the communication tab.
My choices here are:
Send
Reception
Organizer
Settings
View
Help
Exit
Click on the "Change modem" button to start
> the Device Configuration wizard, click next. You should see a
> "Motorola USB Modem" selected, if not, select it and click Next. Check
> the "Do not automatically select the driver. Select from a list." and
> click Next. Select Motorola CDMA in the left window and scroll down to
> V3cm if your phone is a V3c or V3mm if it's a V3m. Click next, finish
> and OK, you should now see the multimedia studio.
>
I clicked on "Settings" but the resulting menu does not match your
description!
> If you're game to do a seem edit you can make your phone report itself
> as a V3cm or V3mm all the time. Look here:
>
I'm not certain what a "seem edit" is. The limited reading I've done on
the net seems to hint that it's a good way to void the warranty and turn
the phone into a brick if you don't know what you're doings. I clearly
don't know what I'm doing!
I think I will learn to live without the ability to transfer pictures
from the phone to my computer. I bought it because I needed a new phone
or to buy replacement batteries for my ST7868W. Investing in new
batteries for a ?? year old phone seemed like a waste of money.
> http://hacktherazr.com/guide.seem.edits.html
>
> The first one is the one you want but if it were me, I'd do 1 - 4 and
> the 3 steps to enable the time and date menu, then scroll down for any
> others that you want. Right above the seem edits is a list of software
> you'll need and where to find it.
>
> Good luck!
>
>
- 12-25-2007, 10:01 AM #10Mr. StratGuest
Re: Move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
In article <[email protected]>, Richard B. Gilbert
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Is this something that Verizon Wireless could/would have disabled?
Oh no, they'd never do a thing like that.
- 12-25-2007, 11:28 AM #11XS11EGuest
Re: Move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
"Richard B. Gilbert" <[email protected]> wrote:
> XS11E wrote:
>> Here's how to make the Multimedia studio show up...
>>
>> Start MPT and connect the phone. You won't see the multimedia
>> studio as you said so next, right click on the little phone image
>> in your systray (where the clock is) and select Setup, General
>> Setup and click on the communication tab.
>
> My choices here are:
> Send
> Reception
> Organizer
> Settings
> View
> Help
> Exit
I think I have a later or earlier version of MPT but "settings" is
probably what you want.
>> Click on the "Change modem" button to start the Device
>> Configuration wizard, click next. You should see a "Motorola USB
>> Modem" selected, if not, select it and click Next. Check the "Do
>> not automatically select the driver. Select from a list." and
>> click Next. Select Motorola CDMA in the left window and scroll
>> down to V3cm if your phone is a V3c or V3mm if it's a V3m. Click
>> next, finish and OK, you should now see the multimedia studio.
>>
>
> I clicked on "Settings" but the resulting menu does not match your
> description!
When you click on Settings, what choices do you have? Anything that
looks like "General Setup" or similar?
This may help:
http://mark.cdmaforums.com/V710_MPT_Cable.htm
Scroll down to the section labelled "To Get the Multimedia Studio Icon"
and see if either method 1 or 3 will work for you but first make sure
MPT is updated to the latest version available.
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- 12-25-2007, 03:27 PM #12Richard B. GilbertGuest
Re: Move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
XS11E wrote:
> "Richard B. Gilbert" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>>XS11E wrote:
>
>
>>>Here's how to make the Multimedia studio show up...
>>>
>>>Start MPT and connect the phone. You won't see the multimedia
>>>studio as you said so next, right click on the little phone image
>>>in your systray (where the clock is) and select Setup, General
>>>Setup and click on the communication tab.
>>
>>My choices here are:
>>Send
>>Reception
>>Organizer
>>Settings
>>View
>>Help
>>Exit
>
>
> I think I have a later or earlier version of MPT but "settings" is
> probably what you want.
>
>
>>>Click on the "Change modem" button to start the Device
>>>Configuration wizard, click next. You should see a "Motorola USB
>>>Modem" selected, if not, select it and click Next. Check the "Do
>>>not automatically select the driver. Select from a list." and
>>>click Next. Select Motorola CDMA in the left window and scroll
>>>down to V3cm if your phone is a V3c or V3mm if it's a V3m. Click
>>>next, finish and OK, you should now see the multimedia studio.
>>>
>>
>>I clicked on "Settings" but the resulting menu does not match your
>>description!
>
>
> When you click on Settings, what choices do you have? Anything that
> looks like "General Setup" or similar?
>
> This may help:
>
> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/V710_MPT_Cable.htm
>
It does help! Particularly the part that says:
"NOTE: Seem edits are required for the Verizon V710, E815, V3M, Krzr K1M
and Certain FIRMWARE versions of the V3C to allow MPT to transfer
ringers/pictures/videos via USB Data cable or Bluetooth. As well to
allow V710 users to be able to use MPT via Bluetooth for Calendar and
Contacts. While Seem Edits can re-enable these features Verizon has
disabled, BRVP does NOT SUPPORT this, and will not support "hacked" or
Seem Edited phones. So, if you do a seem edit, you void your phone's
warranty, Verizon's support, and BVRP will NOT help you if you have
problems with MPT."
I don't want to transfer pictures THAT badly.
- 12-25-2007, 11:19 PM #13BruceRGuest
Re: Move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
snip>> This may help:
>>
>> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/V710_MPT_Cable.htm
>>
>
> It does help! Particularly the part that says:
> "NOTE: Seem edits are required for the Verizon V710, E815, V3M, Krzr
> K1M and Certain FIRMWARE versions of the V3C to allow MPT to transfer
> ringers/pictures/videos via USB Data cable or Bluetooth. As well to
> allow V710 users to be able to use MPT via Bluetooth for Calendar and
> Contacts. While Seem Edits can re-enable these features Verizon has
> disabled, BRVP does NOT SUPPORT this, and will not support "hacked" or
> Seem Edited phones. So, if you do a seem edit, you void your phone's
> warranty, Verizon's support, and BVRP will NOT help you if you have
> problems with MPT."
>
> I don't want to transfer pictures THAT badly.
Once you read up on it a bit and get the right free software, SEEM edits
are really very simple - and reversible!
A good place to start is http://xlr8.us/hofo/ and get pkTools and
pkCommander at www.motox.info or www.howardforums.com among others.
- 12-25-2007, 11:41 PM #14XS11EGuest
Re: Move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
"Richard B. Gilbert" <[email protected]> wrote:
> XS11E wrote:
>> This may help:
>>
>> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/V710_MPT_Cable.htm
>>
>
> It does help! Particularly the part that says:
> "NOTE: Seem edits are required for the Verizon V710, E815, V3M,
> Krzr K1M and Certain FIRMWARE versions of the V3C to allow MPT to
> transfer ringers/pictures/videos via USB Data cable or Bluetooth.
I've used MPT to transfer pictures with both my E815 and V3m before
doing a seem edit, neither phone required it.
BTW, if you save your seem before editing it, you're looking at about 3
minutes to return your phone to the stock, non-edited version.
Marc Venture is VERY over cautious, IMHO, but he really doesn't want to
be sued, therefore all the disclaimers.
BTW, if you have a V3M you have a slot for a transflash card, you can
save pictures to the card and then to your computer by removing the
card and putting it into the proper USB device on your PC.
Opinions vary but mine is that if I couldn't transfer pictures from my
phone to my PC I wouldn't have a camera phone.
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- 12-30-2007, 12:10 AM #15S.G.Guest
Re: Move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
What some of these people replying don't seem to understand is that
Verizon has crippled your phone. And Avanquest / BVRP is in on it.
You will not be able to use Multimedia Studio with your Motorola Phone
Tools unless you either seem edit or reflash your phone. You need the
drivers from the "Motorola Software Update" (Google for it) to do
either -- and if you use MPT after installing the Motorola Software
Update, MPT will actually kill the MSU drivers that you need to put
your phone in the state you need to seem edit or flash your phone. If
you go to the Avanquest forums, you will see how unfriendly they are
to any idea of uncrippling your phone.
I have a feeling that most of the people answering are using another
provider other than Verizon and do not realize that your use of MPT
will never be as easy for your phone as it is for theirs.
On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 21:26:39 -0500, "Richard B. Gilbert"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>BruceR wrote:
>> You can do it with MPT or Bluetooth directly.
>>
>> Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
>>
>>>Is it possible to move a picture from my RAZR V3 to my computer?
>>>There's no obvious way using Motorola Phone Tools.
>>
>>
>>
>
>Thanks Bruce, but could you provide a little detail as to HOW?
>I don't have any way to use Bluetooth. I do have MPT and a USB cable.
>
>I've had the phone for less than a week and there's still a lot that I
>don't know. If it's documented somewhere, a pointer to the docs would
>be a big help.
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