Put this message on your answering machine, that'll show them telemarketers haha, it will make them think they have the wrong number. I used a pic of an analog machine b/c ive put this message on an analog machine and it sounded pretty good this prob wouldnt sound good on a digital machine
Answering Machine Message
Posted by admin on December 16, 2009
glad you liked it. if you want you can use one of those online converter things to extract the audio from this vid and then put it on your answering machine. or just google for mission impossible themed answering machine message.
Thta. is. the. PERFECT. message!
this is awesome
im not sure if MS owns that or now but i mean the chip and software that runs the plug and play on the flash device, how much would that cost to add to an ans. mach.? like i said b4 id love to have my messages in mp3 format and access my machine like a flash drive so when i get a nasty message i can put it on youtube. and greetings from the USA
I agree tape machines sound better than digital ones but use the standard tape ones and not the microcassette ones, the digital machines are not ready to replace the tape machines anytime soon. I dont understand this, flash memory is very cheap now and i dont even know if the mp3 codec is even owned by anyone and i dunno who owns the plug and plaY thats on many flash drives and cards. you know when you plug in a flash drive and windows says what would you like to do? that.
Good idea!
You have right, digital answering machine has low sound quality. It sounds good on my Panasonic 2-cassette answering machine.
Greetings from Poland!
hey thanks for the help and the quick response, and again awesome video
do you have this clip? if not then do you know how to extract audio from youtube videos? if you do, extract it as a wave then load it in your favorite wave editor (sound recorder, Audacity, Goldwave whatever) and just delete the part with the explosion go for it man you have my permission if you wanna rip it from the vid.
i would have used this for my message if it werent for the explosion at the end
i would but im not a commercial company lol im just a hardware hacker, and that would be great id definitly buy it ifd have so much fun with it id turn it into an mp3 player
That would be interesting, I wonder if there is already a product like that someplace? You might want to patent the idea if no one else has thought of it. Even if you can not afford to build such a product. Though with so many gagets and things out there today I’m sure someone is working on it.
I was actually thinking of a stand alone machine like a standard digital machine and it used standard SD cards and you could actually archive messages and it would use mp3 as the file format and 11,025 sample rate thats more than fine for voice but i done see that happening as the company that makes the machine would need to pay royalties to microsoft for the plug and play maybe and whoever owns the mp3 format and prob the owner of the SD cards
I use aol but im not dependent on it for my internet as i have DSL,I just use it for email and chat and IMs, i do have skype but i dont use it much b/c it bogs my pc the hell down
I think if you have something like Skype or AOL’s “Internet Answering Machine” you might be able to. I’ve heard better things about Skype but I think AOL sucks in that department.
yes yo are right because most answering machines made today are the digital ones. I wonder if a machine exitst where you can just use an mp3 as the outgoing message and you can download the incoming messages from the machine to your computer like the machine takes an SD card and it has 2 folders incoming messages and outgoing message greeting that would be cool
Tape? LOL Now a days it would be called Mp3.
mine is a panasonic Easa-Phone model number KX- T1418 and its a 2 tape analog standard cassette and it can play music tapes with a little trick via stopping the spindles with a finger (the unit thinks it hit the end of the tape) then you hit play and it plays, ive used my car cassette adaptor but i had to hack that b/c it jammed in the machine and i removed some of the gears but i left the 2 spindles and the gear between them inside and im playing my ipod thru it now as i type this
I might have the same Panasonic.
another thing CassetteMaster, the outgoing message heard in this clip was an mp3 file and not being played back on the answering machine here, But I might record that message on my Easa-Phone machine and play it on it for youtube, then im gonna hook my ipod up to it (snickers) and play some music i have put a cassette adaptor in this machine and played an mp3 player thru it but the audio isnt that clear and it doesnt have a tone control, id like to try and hack that so its clearer
the machine in the pic wasn’t the one I used the pic i got off google, the one i had the message on was i believe an GE machine i dont know the model number and it was a 2 standard cassette unit, outgoing and incoming and I BELIEVE I still have one of the tapes the incoming one, my dad fried this machine by accident and threw it away thats sad sorry to tell you that, but I actually have a panasonic Easa-Phone 2 cassette answering machine ill have to take a vid of it and put it on here for ya
COOL! Was that the record quality of the machine? Because if it is, that is really good!. Cool machine, too, and I like that outgoing message!
yes, spatsbear1.
I might do that just in case and ill use my aol screen name maybe, and I wish youtube would tell you which vid violates the terms of use but they dont care they just delete it and call it another day at the office without a care in the world, and BTW do you have his new YT name
yes, his account got suspended so he opened up a new account. good thing i opened a 2nd account in case something like that happens and i don’t lose my non-record vids.
hahahaha, hey did you hear what happened to speedy