[Q] Silent Boot - Droid Incredible Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anyone know how to make the boot-up silent (no "DROOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIID") on 2.2?

Delete the MP3

the mp3 is named VZW_droid.mp3
it can be found in /system/custom/resource

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Custom boot animation sound not working

I'm trying to add sound to a custom boot animation that I am using. I have both the sound and the animation on my phone and in the correct folders, but the sound won't play during the boot animation. After searching I think it might be because the desc. file isn't written correctly, because originally the animation had no sound. Can anyone help me?
I have confirmed the correct mp3 plays when I navigate to /system/customize/resource and when I play SPC_animation_final.mp3 the mp3 I want plays.
Can anyone help?

[Q] No custom ringtones after flashing LeeDROID 2.3d - how to fix it?

Desire LeeDROID 2.3d
Hope someone here can help me? Since I have rooted and flashed my Desire with LeeDroid 2.3d, my custom ringtone went away.
I still have the ringtone on /sdcard/downloads in mp3 format.
However, since I have Leedroid I can not select custom ringtones anymore, and only have the default ones in the selection box.
I found that the default ringtones are stored in /system/media/audio/ringtones. But this folder is Readonly, I can not copy my ringtone into that folder.
Now my question is what do I need to do to get my custom ringtone back?
Best way I guess would be to set the default ringtone folder to Read/Write, but how to do that? (I am not an Linux/Android crack)
Or is there an app which could help me out of this?
Would be great if someone here would have a solution or workaround for me
Kind regards
Peter
Just make the media/audio/ringtones folder on your sd and put the mp3 in there.
Uhh, cool, that was a quick solution! Just added the ../ringtone subfolder there and it works immediately
Many thanks for that!!
Or try Ringo Pro and you wil definitely like it ^^

Custom Ringtones setting ???

guys, i have few MP3 & few OGG files which i was using them as ringtones on my previous phone.
in SGS2, i dont know how i can set custom ringtones.... i saw some OGG files in system/media/audio/ringtone folder through root explorer.
i tried copying OGG files into that folder, it allowed me. but when i went to settings/sounds/ringtone.... there it doesnt show up the newly added file...
what should i do ? is it possible to use custom ringtone on SGS2 ? if yes, how & in what format the SGS2 recognises music files....
pls let me know.... i am waiting
Hmmm think the fastest way on a clean phone would be to just play the song in the media player and then "menu > set as > phone ringtone"
Think you can also set then using kies.
Mind you I've only used mp3's so not sure if this also goes for OGG files.
hope it's somewhat usefull
Copy Ringtones to folder System/Media/ringtones . I use super manager .
Format .ogg .
Exit reboot phone .
Go to setting sounds phone ringtone scroll down and then back up for ringtone select new ringtone .
Tested working 1100 21/05/11
jje
You can actually put them in any partition, even on the memory card, you don't have to root so long as you put them in the correct folder:
Ringtones
/media/audio/ringtones/
Alarms
/media/audio/alarms/
Notifications
/media/audio/notifications/
I believe that any audio format that the phone can support may be used
thanks guys, i played the file & in the options i set it as ringtone. that played the trick. after choosing that mp3/ogg file as default ringtone, it showed up in sound/phone ringtone setting.... till then it was not so...
thanks for you help...
it would have been better to search for list of music files from default ringtone settings....i wish.... its okay....
SquiffSquiff said:
You can actually put them in any partition, even on the memory card, you don't have to root so long as you put them in the correct folder:
Ringtones
/media/audio/ringtones/
Alarms
/media/audio/alarms/
Notifications
/media/audio/notifications/
I believe that any audio format that the phone can support may be used
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You don't even need the media/audio/ folders.
My sd card just has the last folder name, and any files in there show up in the relevant selection menus.
thanks guys, i played the file & in the options i set it as ringtone. that played the trick. after choosing that mp3/ogg file as default ringtone, it showed up in sound/phone ringtone setting.... till then it was not so...
thanks for you help...
it would have been better to search for list of music files from default ringtone settings....i wish.... its okay....

[Q] Can anyone help me get the "Verizon Default" ringtone?

It's an option for my rom (magnolia) but I cannot find the file itself. I want to switch but I like that ringtone. I've used root explorer and searched for all .ogg and .mp3 files but for the life of me cannot find it.
Any ideas?
but but... it's so bad

Custom Ringtone

Hey What's up.
I cutted a scene from a Video (TS format), Duration 0:16 .
Then I converted it from TS to Mp3, Wav, MP4, MP4A
and transfered it to the phone. No matter what format I tried, the file doesn't open, can't change the default ringtone
because the phone does not detect it in Files Manager nor Music.
I tried to open the files followed download paths (where it stored on phone) I recieve Error(1). What to do?
Rebbot your phone, to allow the system to poll new files and list them properly, then use a file explorer (I recommend you use MiX File Explorer as it works best), and move the ringtone you've just made to this directory:
storage/emulated/MIUI/.ringtone/
(Or your internal storage directory) then open settings and it will appear quickly. Ringtones can me *.MP3, *.OGG, or even *.WAV I believe. The reason Music doesn't see it is because in the Music app, it filters out small files and short music so it doesn't clutter up if you have actual music there. Below is a screenshot of the default settings:

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