Missing Alarm Clocks - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam ROM Development

Hello,
After flashing my phone I've lost almost all my default alarm clocks in windows. There is only the sliding sounds, and alarm2, alarm5.. All of these are .wav files. However, all my other sounds in my /windows directory are .wma.. .WMA works fine for setting my IM notifications etc, but when I go to alarms and try to use other sounds they don't show.. I copied the files that were .wma to my desktop, converted them to .wav files and loaded them back into the phone, did a soft reset, and now I can see the files.. however, when I click to choose it, the sound doesn't play and it sets me to default..
I've tired this on about 10 different ROM's for this phone, and its still the exact same problem between all roms.
suggestions?

Try to install "CRCs Diamond Alerts" ans/or "CRCs Diamond Alarms" via "Device Update"

This may sound weird but .. with a couple of roms I flashed my wav files showed in capital letters and made no sound. When I renamed them in lower case they worked! Might this apply?

I upgraded to mightyrom5, fixed the issue.
I wasn't able to find those updates.

crxsi420 said:
I upgraded to mightyrom5, fixed the issue.
I wasn't able to find those updates.
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DeviceUpdate: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=480476
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Isn't the mighty rom for the raphael?

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HTC music player doesn't work (AudioManager_eng.exe error)

Hello,
Today I don't don't what happened to my music player. It can search and find all song but after play the first one it stop and I can't change the music. play button doesn't work neither.
The music player totally disable and only Library and Menu icon work.
I also hard reset my device but nothing change.
I should mention after each hard reset I get AudioManager_eng.exe error.
I also delete Audiomanager_eng.vol and reset my device the get the error again
please soem body help.
Hey, I've got a similar problem but don't get an error message.
When I did experiment in trying to get it going again I replaced audiomanager.exe with a duplicate it gave an error. I gave a hard reset and the rom re-installed with no error msg on audio manager but still loss of functionality.
I am beginning to think it may be a problem with memory card so will try tonight to move a few mp3s to device memory and remove the sd, then try again.
Hey ho.
Problem solved for me, reason:
A single dodgy MP3 file.
I deleted a folder (within a group of similar) and it refused to go using Total Commander. There was only one MP3 left in the folder, I took out my SD card, plugged into my laptop and deleted it directly from the card.
I then re-inserted the card to my TP2, updated WindowsMedia library
I then did a soft reset
I then went to TF3d music tab and viola! All now working.
Might be nothing wrong with the file, but the TP2 didn't like it! Hope this helps.
JSM1970
The problem is solved.
I didn't any mp3 just go to registery:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\AudioManager_Eng\Config\device_scan_path_path and path0
for path set it where you copy your music and path0 set to \music in your device memory.
delete Audiomanager_eng.vol do a soft reset.
that's all.
I did it !!!
Hello guys ,like all of you i am a Htc fan and i had the same problem on my touch diamond...After many tryes i did solved this problem for me.
Try this and it should work and please post a reply if it works for you too
1-Go to youre music folder (path with all the music) and delete all the songs bigger than 10,5 Mb.
2-Go in device memory "Application Data"->"Htc"->"AudioManager_Eng" and there you will find a folder called "Playlists" and a file "AudioManager_Eng.vol"
3-Delete this folder "Playlists" ,and rename "AudioManager_Eng.vol" as you wish ,Eg. "asdfdasd".
4-Reboot your device and the player sohould be fine after a long seach for music.
5-For all the operation i ussed TotalCommander.
I hope it will work for all of you.
TotralCommander
Here you go! TotalCommander for htc diamond
emanuel666 said:
Here you go! TotalCommander for htc diamond
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First off, this thread is over a year old. The final relevant post was one stating that the problem was fixed.
Secondly, this thread is for the Rhodium, not the Diamond. Please don't resurrect old threads for no reason.

Problem setting own message tone

Since I upgraded to 2.2 I haven't been able to set my own message tone. I have the mp3 that I want to use sat on my sd card, but it won't allow me to copy and paste to the notifications file on my phone, and says "insufficient file permissions"
I have tried via HTCSync, tried two different file managers but still nothing. Can anyone shed any light??? I would also like to change the boot up noise but can't do that either.
Generic Stock 2.2 (Orange debranded) if that helps.
Thanks
Searching helps. Put ringtones and notification sounds in their respective directories in the media directory on your SD card. Search marked for silent boot.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
Thanks for that, but I want to change the boot noise, not make it silent. I want to use the Xbox start up noise lol.

[Q] add mp3 ringtones

Ih everybody!
I've some problems to add new ringtone to my desire..
I flashed the new oxigen 2.0 rom (gigerbread) and there isn't a lot of choice for ringtones, alarms, ... so I would add some mp3 but..
I tried whit several apps (ringdroid, ringtone editor, ...) and I can't find my mp3 on the sdcard (i tried to put it in /sdcard , in /sdcard/media/audio/ringtones, in /sdcard/music(/audio)/ringtones, in /sdcard/ringtones and some others way). I also tried whit .ogg files but nothing.
I ask to google and find some tips, but they didn't work neither..
someone know how can I do it?
thanks
cya
No need of an app to do that : if you copy your audio files in /sdcard/media/audio/(alarms, notifications or ringtones), they will normally be usable the same way as the ones in /system/media/audio/(alarms, notifications or ringtones)
It works for me on Desire under Oxygen 2.0 RC7.
I also tried this way, but it did not work..
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BalooZ said:
No need of an app to do that : if you copy your audio files in /sdcard/media/audio/(alarms, notifications or ringtones), they will normally be usable the same way as the ones in /system/media/audio/(alarms, notifications or ringtones)
It works for me on Desire under Oxygen 2.0 RC7.
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I tried it again, I also reboot my phone but it doesn't work.. I also have Oxygen 2.0 RC7 :|
this things intrigues my!!
From the native music player you can set it as ringtone.
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I tried that way as soon as I saw your post, but it did not work neither..
Actually I find out that I can't add music on the music player.. I don't know why.. I also tried to set as ringtone mp3 and ogg files from astro file manager, I can see the menu option, but I can't select the option!
I think about it and maybe I did a mess when I restore my backup whit mybackup pro (I restore also home config and settings who comes from another rom).. now I'm trying to reflash the rom and I will see...
erase sd card?
Nope.. I reflashed oxygen, and now I'm trying redux, and I still have this problem..
obviously the problem come from my desire, probably form my sdcard, but I don't know what I can do to fix that things..
I also noticed last night that I've a similar problem with the image gallery, the app can't find any image on my sd card, but I've a lot of it..
If I erase my sd card (backing up data apps) can I just put it back in the phone or there is things to do?

[Q] A ringtone I haven't selected rings my phone in CM7

I am using one of the CM7 nightlies, nightly 132 i think. At some point i noticed that a custom ringtone I had created was ringing the phone instead of the CM7 default ringtone. I changed the ringtone to one of the other standard CM7 ringtones. The next time my phone rang it was still a custom ringtone. I went into file manager and changed file suffix so that the file would no longer be seen and hoping the phone would then default to the ringtone I had chosen. Instead the phone only vibrates now. Any way I can force the phone to see the default ringtones.
Like I said before, I'm using CM7 nightly, I think 132 with Tiamet 4.0.x kernel.
i have had the same exact problem since i flashed CM7.1.0 RC1, tried the same thing (deleting the song) and now the phone only vibrates, as well. Just wanted to state your not the only one. Would really like a solution for this, i've tried using the winamp 'set as ringtone' setting without luck, as well....
robd007 said:
i have had the same exact problem since i flashed CM7.1.0 RC1, tried the same thing (deleting the song) and now the phone only vibrates, as well. Just wanted to state your not the only one. Would really like a solution for this, i've tried using the winamp 'set as ringtone' setting without luck, as well....
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I didn't solve the root cause of this issue, but to get the ringtone i wanted I copied the ringtone file from the 'ringtones' folder to the 'music' or 'audio' folder where the ringtone i didn't want to ring the phone was stored. I'd already changed the suffix of the custom ringtone so that it can't inadvertently be selected by the phone.
It works, but i still don't know why the phone isn't looking in the correct folder for the ringtones.

[Q] Ringtone and Sounds Display Names

Files saved to the Ringtones, Notifications, and Alarm folders show up in the lists on the phone for selection, but the displayed names include a very long file path and on some screens the actual names of the sounds are not visible.
Is there any way to hide these paths and just display the file name?
Thanks.
Could you just rename the files?
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The file names are already only one or two words each. Android is adding the paths when it displays the names of the sounds in the UI lists throughout the OS.
I don't have this problem when looking up alarm sounds with the stock clock application. I also don't have a problem using the stock file manager nor the sound picker (when choosing notification or ringtones from settings menu)
What application are you using for this? If it is a 3rd party application the developer needs to fix the app.
It's not a problem with any app, as it OS wide with any files that I manually added to the Ringtones, Notifications, and Alarms folders. Stock sounds that came already on the phone appear fine in all lists.
Thanks
wspaw said:
It's not a problem with any app, as it OS wide with any files that I manually added to the Ringtones, Notifications, and Alarms folders. Stock sounds that came already on the phone appear fine in all lists.
Thanks
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I can't reproduce the issue on my end. I also don't get the tabbed screen you placed in your first post (what app are you using for that?).
What is the model phone you have? Are you running a custom launcher? What firmware version are you using? Have you tried a factory data reset?
Have you disabled, removed or flashed something other then the original firmware (i.e. custom rom, U1 firmware to replace U firmware, etc) that came with the phone?
The first screen shot is from the Google Clock app.
I am using an AT&T branded Note 10+ (SM-N975U). The launcher is the Microsoft Launcher. Firmware Version N975USQ2BTA6. I have not done a factory reset (and don't want to).
I have not flashed anything. It is stock, except for AT&T OTA updates.
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The first screen shot is from the Google Clock app.
I am using an AT&T branded Note 10+ (SM-N975U). The launcher is the Microsoft Launcher. Firmware Version N975USQ2BTA6. I have not done a factory reset (and don't want to).
I have not flashed anything. It is stock, except for AT&T OTA updates.
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Try using the stock launcher and clock app.. your wanting to see if the issue is present with stock apps.
Granted factory data resets are not fun, but it maybe necessary in case of file corruption.
Switching to the stock launcher and using the Samsung Clock app doesn't change anything. The second screenshot is from the list of sounds straight from the Notifications screen in the OS Settings interface.
I don't think any files are corrupted, as everything is there, it's just how the OGG files are displayed in the lists that the Android uses to present the sounds for selction.
wspaw said:
Switching to the stock launcher and using the Samsung Clock app doesn't change anything. The second screenshot is from the list of sounds straight from the Notifications screen in the OS Settings interface.
I don't think any files are corrupted, as everything is there, it's just how the OGG files are displayed in the lists that the Android uses to present the sounds for selction.
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Try converting the .ogg files to (and replacing the .ogg file afterwards with the) .mp3
Same. Anything I put in those folders on the phone via file explorer show up with the entire path, regardless of format.

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