IS there an app out there that does this? I think it would be a cool thing to do.
Wouldn't it change while it's in your pocket though!!!
Think I did hear of something like this a while back...
I was thinking more of use when im at work, so the phone doesnt move.
Saves having to turn the backlight on to change track really.
Plus it would be a show off app too.
I think u can do that trick with slide 2 play. U have to change some value's first.
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nitrogen in the new version do that
Check out G-trigger, that should do it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=494267
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Remember back in the days.
Shaking ur phone the the right is next song, shaking to the left is prevoius song.
Is there a WM music player who still uses the accelometer?
Or a special app or something??
Something like this?:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=426770
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it isnt working on my hd, im using S2P, it has the same option to shake the device but only next song not previous..
aabye said:
Something like this?:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=426770
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Jup, somethin like that!
Cbxu said:
it isnt working on my hd, im using S2P, it has the same option to shake the device but only next song not previous..
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Huh, mine doesn't do that. How can I set it up. Next would do the trick for me.
You have to alter a registry key. The details are in the first page of the S2P thread.
Hi, i'm searching for an app to record my dreaming's words. I would like it to record only when someone talks, is there any chance to find something useful to me?
haha i know what you mean! a voice recorder activated by voice so we dont have 6 hours of audio to look through
The only thing I could find while sniffing around was an app that does sound triggered recording, but only by dialing your voicemail number and recording it to that.
Sounds like a simple enough app to write though, perhaps there's a sympathetic Dev out there that could knock up an app for you.
Lol nice idea is there anythin out there like this? Please let us know if ya can find somethin worth to try
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LOL...if there is any such app...I would like to know if it records snoring as well
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LOL...if there is any such app...I would like to know if it records snoring as well
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If an app like this is out, it can record you snoring
Gonna search on the web again
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you really want to know?
I'n real life i don't want to be confronted with te dark dreamy "me"
*let us know, maybe ill be tempted
I'll give it a try.
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I'll give it a try.
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Let us know
maartenjanvdwielen said:
you really want to know?
I'n real life i don't want to be confronted with te dark dreamy "me"
*let us know, maybe ill be tempted
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I know what you mean.
My mother will telling me that I can answer her questions when I am asleep, but I can never remember doing that.
What you could do is just use a recorder, and record everything during your sleep. Then copy that sound file to your PC and use cool edit to open it, and look through the sound waves. When you see some big spikes on the waves go to them and see if youre saying anything. Might be kinda creepy though, who knows what kind of sounds you'll pick up lol
RL Watcher , it's in the Market.
That said, not too sure if the microphone is going to be good enough (Thanks to Samsungs settings, background sound is noisy!).
Maybe you should change your Title a bit to attract attention. You are looking at an app that can switch on the voice recording when the decibel level increases beyond pre-defined level.
Any ideas?
PS : This can be helpful in a lot of other situations too. You just need to know the minimum decibel level.
Dreams feel real while we're in them. It's only when we wake up that we realize something was actually strange.
I can access your mind through your dreams using my Android.
I have done a little RnD and made a little progress.
Whenever there is a sound a number is incremented per second of sound.
It works with my galaxy S mic very well.
THERE IS NO INTERFACE AT ALL
I want you to test it.
There is no fear of any harm.
The screen stays on as long as the app is active.
But as you may or may not know a black screen on the SGS is an off screen.
The way to work the app is
Install the app.
Set the phone down on your table/nightstand.
Open the app
Don't click anything
Go to sleep (you don't really need to sleep just speak in intervals in a moderately quiet room/simulate your bed room/simulate your sleep voice)
Hopefully make noise in your sleep. Not very loud noise is needed.
Wake up
Press the menu key...you may have to wait a fraction of a sec.
A notification will give you 2 numbers.
Tell me those numbers.(You can round off NO 2 if you want to)
If first number is > 1 then you are successful else not successful.
EXIT THE APP WITH THE BACK BUTTON
If you exit with another way then you may have to restart the phone to get your mic working fine again(stupid mic implementation of mic on SGS).
Test it and tell me how it goes.
Can the wake screen be like NoLED? No really waking a partner, especially a treasured one?
ragin said:
Can the wake screen be like NoLED? No really waking a partner, especially a treasured one?
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I don't know what you mean. I've not used noled
Its a kind of a lazy onscreen logo floating around that if you have thrown the phone in a corner of your bed, wake up to pee, come back & know that yea, I have received this & that.
Here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=834134
see that
ragin said:
Here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=834134
see that
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I don't know about that for now.
The app is still in its alpha stage.
We can keep it in a proposed list of features.
Right now the app only lists number of seconds you have been making noise.
The SGS has a weird implementation of AudioRecoding
I am still going through the docs.
Once I manage to implement the recorder, more features will be added.
Please reply with the values you are getting from the app.
Thanks
Gonna test the app now
EDIT: Crashes immediatly on Cyanogen Mod
I'm newly rooted and looking to customize my sounds a bit. I've been experimenting with different "effect tick" sounds, the audible selection sound. I would like to try out the windows phone 7 typing sound. Any idea where I can get my hands on those files, or other similar sounds I might be able to try out?
i am interested in this as well, I used to have an iPhone and the messaging tones while in thread (the in and out swoosh sounds) and when sending emails, was a nice little touch that ive missed on all of the other phones Ive had. Also some type of suttle sound while confirming things would be nice...
Keeping my eye in this...im interested as well
+1 also keeping an eye out
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Keeping my eye in this...im interested as well
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Hey guys, try the ZEDGE app. I've downloaded a new notification sound as well as a cool Gmail notification which you can change in your Gmail home page under menu, more, settings. I use this all the time. As far as changinging actual system sounds such as the little click sound you you touch on something I dont know.
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Hey guys, try the ZEDGE app. I've downloaded a new notification sound as well as a cool Gmail notification which you can change in your Gmail home page under menu, more, settings. I use this all the time. As far as changinging actual system sounds such as the little click sound you you touch on something I dont know.
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To do it, you need to be rooted and go into a root explorer (I use Super Manager) and go to system/media/audio/ui. The sound file you want has to be named "Effect_Tick.ogg" and you just copy it in there in place of the existing one.
My question though is where to find the specific sound I want, which is the Windows Phone 7 typing sounds. They are nice and soft and pleasant! If anyone here has a windows phone, I wonder if it's possible for them to upload the sound here...
Would it be possible to make my phone make a little sound when it turns the screen on?Something that would make it sound like I was turning on a Sci-FI device.
I'm trying to get a certain kinda theme going on my phone =/
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Would it be possible to make my phone make a little sound when it turns the screen on?Something that would make it sound like I was turning on a Sci-FI device.
I'm trying to get a certain kinda theme going on my phone =/
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+10 Something like welcome Durkbeef?
No. Only lock screen sounds you could change. I don't think length matters but you could take a short mp3 and change it to an .ogg file and rename it to whatever the name of the unlock sound is named ( probably unlock.ogg) and place this in /system/media/audio/UI and reboot. It should then play that ogg every time you unlock the phone. Although I would find a long sound to be annoying.
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This app seems to do what you're looking for - Lock and Unlock Screen Sounds $0.99
Hi guys,
I recently installes CyanogenMod9 and it comes with the Apollo music player.
When jogging, I use the cellphone as mp3-player.
Unfortunately, my cellphone is shaked quite a lot in my trousers. So, the player always changes tracks, stops, pauses, resumes and so on...
How can I disable the shake reaction in apollo or somewhere else?
If I goto settings, there is only the possibility to change the skin...
Thanks quite a lot
Try another music player.
vaderx10minipro said:
Try another music player.
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???
What do you want to say me with your quote? I don't understand.
There must be an option to disable the shake features?!
Any idea?
Uetzwurschd said:
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What do you want to say me with your quote? I don't understand.
There must be an option to disable the shake features?!
Any idea?
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Try this: Google Play > search ''music player'' > select the one you like and install.
Uetzwurschd said:
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What do you want to say me with your quote? I don't understand.
There must be an option to disable the shake features?!
Any idea?
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They had an old version that I liked a lot better than Apollo. It included the feature your talking about, you were allowed to turn it off.
Unfortunately the old version is highly unstable.
I don't blame you either, I like to try and stick stock.
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