any custom ringtone i try on the phone, whether .ogg .mp3 .wav will only ring once and stop repeating during the call, however the phone keeps vibrating on
stock tones work fine
another sidebug: if you have no bars and try to make a call, the phone gives you error saying to turn off airplane mode which it's not in
wtf??
I have the same issue
same here.. I want my custom ringtone to be used on my new GN
I've found that myself...
MP3 ringtones won't repeat.
It will loop ringtones if you convert the mp3 to OGG format, and in the file info (you can edit this in Winamp for example), create a field called ANDROID_LOOP and set the value to TRUE.
bleets said:
I've found that myself...
MP3 ringtones won't repeat.
It will loop ringtones if you convert the mp3 to OGG format, and in the file info (you can edit this in Winamp for example), create a field called ANDROID_LOOP and set the value to TRUE.
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Where do you store the ogg file to use it for custom ring tones?
Bug or intentional... Hmm
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
gogol said:
Where do you store the ogg file to use it for custom ring tones?
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Funnily enough, in the folder called "ringtones" when you connect it up to your PC.
There's a seperate folder for notifications...
and there's also a seperate folder for alarms!
Fun isnt it?
bleets said:
I've found that myself...
MP3 ringtones won't repeat.
It will loop ringtones if you convert the mp3 to OGG format, and in the file info (you can edit this in Winamp for example), create a field called ANDROID_LOOP and set the value to TRUE.
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Interesting, so they're forcing us to use the OGG format.
Will the created field work on a regular MP3?
Ves said:
Interesting, so they're forcing us to use the OGG format.
Will the created field work on a regular MP3?
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I had a look at that first but couldnt see anywhere it could go
bleets said:
I've found that myself...
MP3 ringtones won't repeat.
It will loop ringtones if you convert the mp3 to OGG format, and in the file info (you can edit this in Winamp for example), create a field called ANDROID_LOOP and set the value to TRUE.
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I don't use winamp, but itunes.
How can i edit the file info?
I can edit information about title, album, author..
Could someone post a screenshot of the created field with winamp ?
Same issue here with a mp3 again as above.
Will try to create and edit the ogg later.
Oh, I cannot imagine OGG format can solve the problem. Before I see this, I write a really little app to solve the problem.
Cyclic Ringtone
http://market.android.com/details?id=thinkpanda.cyclicringtone
Yes, sucks that it doesn't loop.
You guys can always use a program called "goldwave" to lengthen your mp3's. Copy and paste the mp3 until it's as long as you need...
http://download.cnet.com/GoldWave/3000-2170_4-10001099.html
thinkpanda said:
Oh, I cannot imagine OGG format can solve the problem. Before I see this, I write a really little app to solve the problem.
Cyclic Ringtone
http://market.android.com/details?id=thinkpanda.cyclicringtone
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why don't you actually try what i said before dismissing it, imbecile? sheesh, some people like to make things overly complicated and have yet more processes they dont need running on their phones
bleets said:
why don't you actually try what i said before dismissing it, imbecile? sheesh, some people like to make things overly complicated and have yet more processes they dont need running on their phones
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No, I did not dismiss your solution. On the contrary, I do really appreciate the OGG+ANDROID_LOOP way to solve the ringtone issue I apologize if I give you an impression that I don't like it.
It just turn out that I see this thread after I have finished the app...
As a ordinary user point of view, I like your solution more than mine. But there are scenarios that it is not always easy to convert a ringtone to OGG from MP3 and add a flag on the street. (may be someone develop an app for that? )
I found it easier to convert the file in Audacity and in the save dialog box you can add a new field called ANDROID_LOOP and set it to 'True'
Worked fine
Thank you all for the very useful information I have found in this thread. I have a question though: is this also applicable for alarms, or just for actual ringtones? TIA
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I was "served" with this issue too with my brand new Galaxy Nexus. The ring tones I use are already in OGG format, just lacked the ANDROID_LOOP tag. Instead converting them again with Audacity, I found a little proggie which can just edit the tags. Here is a link to the download location - http://www.gausi.de/flogger-en.html
Sources are included as well as pre-compiled version (just exe to start - no installation or anything - very simple). Precompiled one is in German, but isn't difficult to figure out. Worked for me like a charm to make my ring tones looping. Thanks for the ANDROID_LOOP tip!!!
tao980 said:
Thank you all for the very useful information I have found in this thread. I have a question though: is this also applicable for alarms, or just for actual ringtones? TIA
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
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hmm...not sure about alarms, the ones i took off my old N900 repeat OK when the alarm goes off so i dont know if it's just rings tones, why not give it a try and see for youself?
Not like you have to wait for your usual alarm to test it!
And for the linux guys (like me) this is a simple batch command that will convert a mp3 file to a an ogg auto-repeat ringtone:
mpg321 custom_ringtone.mp3 -w raw && oggenc raw -c "ANDROID_LOOP=TRUE" -o custom_ringtone.ogg ; rm -f raw
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Hello!
my TyTn rings late. it rings after one second. how can I fix it. I have many OSs and Radios but it didn't fix. could you please send me a private message.
I think it depends on the filesize of the ringtone and/or where the ringtone is stored (on the device it should be faster than on the storage card)
eightball said:
I think it depends on the filesize of the ringtone and/or where the ringtone is stored (on the device it should be faster than on the storage card)
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i have the same problem but bro the ringtone is being on device memory in either ways the only path is in My Documents>Ringtones
thats what i know
There's at least a couple of threads on this topic already. Search for "ring delay" in the root of xda forums and i think you will find them. Hope you solve it!
WHat you need is the RIng-Delay patch, 2 CABs atached, one of them should work for you. Just make sure you use a .wav file as your ring-tone and the problem goes away. Cheers
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There's at least a couple of threads on this topic already. Search for "ring delay" in the root of xda forums...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=258109
I've also a problem. Can not alarm other select only those which are contained in WM6. WMA or WAV plays no role, they are not taken, including the size of the file I have been reduced. The setting is always default.
How can I change this?
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You could easily make this yourself with a program called audacity.
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You could easily make this yourself with a program called audacity.
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ohh cool, i'll give it a shot then, new to this still...only been tweaking my phone for about 5 weeks now
Yea search audacity tutorials on google. Basically you just open up the android_audio.mp3 file and the song you want to use in audacity. Copy/paste the parts you want together. Then export it as mp3. Adb it to your phone like normal and tada.
m52power said:
Yea search audacity tutorials on google. Basically you just open up the android_audio.mp3 file and the song you want to use in audacity. Copy/paste the parts you want together. Then export it as mp3. Adb it to your phone like normal and tada.
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i got the sound clip finally worked out thanks to your advice, and its great i used the blue droid x boot animation too so its still not a total knock off lol ty for the great advice, now i just need to figure out how to share it lol i guess i could just upload the mp3 duh..I'm blonde
As the title states I'm running dzo's latest with the 9-9-10 kernel. The issue is that when I get a call my phone rings once then just stays at the answer screen as though the phone should be ringing.
So has anyone had this issue with dzo's froyo, and if so what did you find to be the fix if u found one.
Sent from my Froyo sporting Tilt.
zPacKRat said:
As the title states I'm running dzo's latest with the 9-9-10 kernel. The issue is that when I get a call my phone rings once then just stays at the answer screen as though the phone should be ringing.
So has anyone had this issue with dzo's froyo, and if so what did you find to be the fix if u found one.
Sent from my Froyo sporting Tilt.
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I am having the exact same issue, very annoying, no solution so far...
I'm unable to help factively, as I'm not running that build, but just to start troubleshooting... which kind of ringtone are you using?
Have you tried to use a different one (i.e: a song)
What's the result?
maybe this can help tracking the issue
Pino
ppelleg2003 said:
I'm unable to help factively, as I'm not running that build, but just to start troubleshooting... which kind of ringtone are you using?
Have you tried to use a different one (i.e: a song)
What's the result?
maybe this can help tracking the issue
Pino
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It's a clean installation so no installed ring tones, only the once dzo included. I will try with some of the others to see if they all produce the same result.
Far from solving the issue, it may be a patch: having a song (obviously longer than a ringtone jingle) you'd hear it longer
Yes but if the filesize is too big then it will take a while to load the ringtone also which would mean you would miss the first dials and possibly altogether. This may be a dialer issue, I have noticed that android doesn't seems give the dialer a higher priority then the other active tasks for some reason. Does anyone know if we can set priority of activities in Android? If we can make the dialer the highest priority then your phone shouldn't have less issues.
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Yes but if the filesize is too big then it will take a while to load the ringtone also which would mean you would miss the first dials and possibly altogether. This may be a dialer issue, I have noticed that android doesn't seems give the dialer a higher priority then the other active tasks for some reason. Does anyone know if we can set priority of activities in Android? If we can make the dialer the highest priority then your phone shouldn't have less issues.
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Not only that, but a fix is what I'm after, not a workaround.
I've already posted a fix for this in dzo's original Fresh Froyo thread:
siwahem said:
Murky said:
P.S. Have anyone noticed, that some ringtones (e.g. Digital Phone) ring only once? While still vibrating, and showing caller ID, the phone does not repeat the ringtone. I don't know, when it starts to happen, but it was in any ROM from July.
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I had this problem as well, thought I'd share my finding and fix:
In OGG files I've found that there's an extra meta tag called ANDROID_LOOP which is set to 'true'. The Digital Phone ringtone doesn't have this tag, while others like the Classic Phone does (hence why the Classic ringtone repeats for incoming calls).
Here's what I did to fix this:
- Download and install Audacity (audacity.sourceforge.net)
- Open the ringtone file in Audacity, note you can use mp3/wav files as well, Audacity can convert them into OGG.
- Select Open Metadata Editor for the File Menu
- Add a new tag called ANDROID_LOOP and set the value to 'true'. (See screenshot here: g-sel.com/meta_editor.jpg (I can't post external links, so if a mod would like to edit this post and make them links, please feel free.))
- Click OK
- Select Export from the File Menu and select the Save As Type format as Ogg Vorbis Files.
- Click OK through File Save and Metadata dialogue window.
- Copy the new ringtone file onto your phone and enjoy
You can also copy the new file over the existing one as well:
- Open a terminal program (eg. Better Terminal from the marketplace) and run the following commands:
$su
#rwsystem
#cd /system/media/audio/ringtones
#cp <location of new ringtone> .
#chmod 644 <new ringtone filename>
#rosystem
#exit
- If you have added a new ringtone, ie. your own one not Android default, you will need to reboot the phone for the new ringtone to appear on the list.
Obviously change <location of new ringtone> and <new ringtone filename> to where you've saved the new file (eg. /sdcard/Ring_Digital_02.ogg and Ring_Digital_02.ogg).
PS. I don't think the CHMOD is really needed, but I like to keep things consistent so I do it anyway.
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Thanks to siwahem for solving the problem...
@zPacKRat: I apologise but I suppose I've clearly said: what I suggested may be a patch waiting for the solution, not the solution
ppelleg2003 said:
Thanks to siwahem for solving the problem...
@zPacKRat: I apologise but I suppose I've clearly said: what I suggested may be a patch waiting for the solution, not the solution
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Indeed thanks to siwahem for a fix. And sorry ppelleg2003 if I came across short, I always appreciate input.
Forgot to mention that if you want to use your own sound for notifications then set the ANDROID_LOOP tag to false, otherwise the sound will keep looping non-stop. Only way to stop it, without killing the sound system, is to set the phone to silent mode, then back to normal profile.
Seems, this tag is ignored for alarm sounds though, non of the default alarm files have the tag, but I haven't tested it.
As for dialer priority issue, android actually uses a different process for phone calls. The dialer is part of the contacts app I believe.
Try Phone Prioritizer (it may be called Scheduled Scripting) app (here: forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=558822). It runs periodically to set the main phone processes and launcher at higher priority. I've been using it and it works a charm, phone reacts, starts ringing and display the incoming call screen within the first ring.
zPacKRat said:
As the title states I'm running dzo's latest with the 9-9-10 kernel. The issue is that when I get a call my phone rings once then just stays at the answer screen as though the phone should be ringing.
So has anyone had this issue with dzo's froyo, and if so what did you find to be the fix if u found one.
Sent from my Froyo sporting Tilt.
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Excuse me, where 09-09-10 download?
shifei said:
Excuse me, where 09-09-10 download?
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Welcome to XDA, do yourself a favor and read the stickies before you start asking simple questions.
zPacKRat said:
Welcome to XDA, do yourself a favor and read the stickies before you start asking simple questions.
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I'm sorry and i see the newest 02-09-10_17, no 09-09-10
Is sourceforge.net/projects/androidhtc/files/ ?
shifei said:
I'm sorry and i see the newest 02-09-10_17, no 09-09-10
Is sourceforge.net/projects/androidhtc/files/ ?
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that's the one.
I have found the issue to only apply to certain ring tones.
Sent from my Froyo sporting Tilt, via XDA App.
Excuse me
How Compcache opens in terminal?
shifei said:
Excuse me
How Compcache opens in terminal?
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This thread was about ring tones, your not likely to get much help with compcache, you might try the devs thread for the rom itself.
set vibrate to always fixed the problem for me.
The following link is to an online file converter. You can upload any sound file and convert it to ogg, wav, mp3 and wma. I use this site all the time. You can use this to convert sound clips into files for your PowerOff and PowerOn. Once you download the converted file, name it PowerOn.ogg and replace the file in SYSTEM/MEDIA/AUDIO/UI and when you boot the phone on this is the file that will be played. If you want to do PowerOff sound file make sure to make an OGG and a WAV file the Off sequence.
Make sure to make a copy of the original PowerOn or PowerOff file, in case you dont like what ever you made.
http://media.io/
saldebot said:
The following link is to an online file converter. You can upload any sound file and convert it to ogg, wav, mp3 and wma. I use this site all the time. You can use this to convert sound clips into files for your PowerOff and PowerOn. Once you download the converted file, name it PowerOn.ogg and replace the file in SYSTEM/MEDIA/AUDIO/UI and when you boot the phone on this is the file that will be played. If you want to do PowerOff sound file make sure to make an OGG and a WAV file the Off sequence.
Make sure to make a copy of the original PowerOn or PowerOff file, in case you dont like what ever you made.
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I use Sony SoundForge
but there's alot of different software that will let you save as a OGG file.
I like sound fordge too but ill give the site a try, thanks for the heads up.
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda premium
This is a website, no need to download any software on your PC. I hate to have to download software that I will only use from time to time. That is why I posted this link, i am sure there are others out there that do not want to download software just to convert a few files.
Where is the link ?
Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk 2
hucesar1017 said:
Where is the link ?
Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk 2
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It is back up, sorry about that. I swore I had in there
What is the advantage of having a file in that format? I use a custom ringtone that is a "midi" file. Why would I worry about converting it?
RaymondPJR said:
What is the advantage of having a file in that format? I use a custom ringtone that is a "midi" file. Why would I worry about converting it?
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For power on and power off sounds. The power on is an ogg file as the power off along with a wave file.
So you can make whatever sound clip you want to hear when you turn the phone off and on.
saldebot said:
For power on and power off sounds. The power on is an ogg file as the power off along with a wave file.
So you can make whatever sound clip you want to hear when you turn the phone off and on.
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Aha, Explodingboy did something similar to this a while back for some other phone function. I had the Stewie "How dare you!" on my phone for a while. It was hysterical. I still don't understand why it has to be in that format, unless you are saying only that format would work. You do mention other formats in the first post.
I forgot I had posted this.
saldebot said:
The following link is to an online file converter. You can upload any sound file and convert it to ogg, wav, mp3 and wma. I use this site all the time. You can use this to convert sound clips into files for your PowerOff and PowerOn. Once you download the converted file, name it PowerOn.ogg and replace the file in SYSTEM/MEDIA/AUDIO/UI and when you boot the phone on this is the file that will be played. If you want to do PowerOff sound file make sure to make an OGG and a WAV file the Off sequence.
Make sure to make a copy of the original PowerOn or PowerOff file, in case you dont like what ever you made.
http://media.io/
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Great find! Thanks.
Sent from my SGH-T999
SDJB said:
Great find! Thanks.
Sent from my SGH-T999
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No problem
Ever dance with the devil in the pale of the moonlight ?
Nice find. I always used Sound forge but yeah for on the go... This comes in handy
does the sound file have to be a certain length or will a 3 or 4 min song just cut off when the phone finally powers up?thanks in advance for the help.
saldebot said:
The following link is to an online file converter. You can upload any sound file and convert it to ogg, wav, mp3 and wma. I use this site all the time. You can use this to convert sound clips into files for your PowerOff and PowerOn. Once you download the converted file, name it PowerOn.ogg and replace the file in SYSTEM/MEDIA/AUDIO/UI and when you boot the phone on this is the file that will be played. If you want to do PowerOff sound file make sure to make an OGG and a WAV file the Off sequence.
Make sure to make a copy of the original PowerOn or PowerOff file, in case you dont like what ever you made.
http://media.io/
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I use Audacity for this, but it's not a bad find. Thanks for the reference!
Pretty much just find a sound on zedge or whatever and rename it to poweron or off.ogg and itworks fine
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda app-developers app
in case anyone needs this I am bumping
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in case anyone needs this I am bumping
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Thanks for the bump and the link. This will definitely come in handy. You're the MAN! Nice find
Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk 2
GalaxyS3Guy said:
Thanks for the bump and the link. This will definitely come in handy. You're the MAN! Nice find
Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk 2
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No problem.
Bump
Hi guys, after few days playing around with the new Sense 5 Update for our HOX, I have figure out a way to add the lyrics to songs in the Music Channel Feature by yourself. That is a great feature which is simple and fun, however sometimes the database either doesn't have your favorite tracks' lyrics or gives you the wrong one.
First, go on the internet and search for the song's lyrics. Remember, if you want it to works properly, you need to find two types of lyrics: the normal text one, and synchronized one which is found in .lrc file types.
The first normal text ones are easy to find through famous sites such as metrolyrics or azlyrics,etc..
The .lrc files are a bit harder looking up and not always available on the internet. You could learn how to make one yourself right here
If you know any good sites that share this type of lyrics, please share
Second, create a notepad and paste the normal lyrics that you found to there, save the file without any extension, name it Songfilename_lyric.
In the same way, copy the content of the synchronized lyrics to notepad, save the file without any extension, name it Songfilename_lrc (LRC not IRC)
For example, If your song file name is ABC.mp3, name the files ABC_lyric and ABC_lrc
Third, plug the phone into your computer, copy two files that you've created to
Computer\HTC One X\Internal storage\Android\data\com.htc.musicenhancer\files\.albumarts\storage_external\Music
Remember, look for a file name Songfilename_not_available in that directory, if it exists, delete it
Enjoy
Note:
The _lrc file is required for the lyrics to pop up while you're playing music, if you don't want it, then you don't have to create
Try to google search "filetype:lrc Song Name" if you don't find any synchronized lyrics with normal searching
If you have any questions, leave a comment
I will try to add Screenshots as soon as possible
VERY nice! . Thank you, sir.
Thanks! Have you tried to see if the music player recognizes any ID3-tag based embedded lyrics? I have tried using minilyrics on a PC to embed lyric tags but it apparently did not work. Does tagging work for anyone or we have to use this manual method if lyrics aren't recognized?
not working for me..
I followed the procedure very carefully step by step but it didn't work on my phone .. any ideas?
besttennis said:
I followed the procedure very carefully step by step but it didn't work on my phone .. any ideas?
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Can you tell me what you did step by step? Some screen shots would be great.
Also, where do you keep your musics in your phone?
jimmielin said:
Thanks! Have you tried to see if the music player recognizes any ID3-tag based embedded lyrics? I have tried using minilyrics on a PC to embed lyric tags but it apparently did not work. Does tagging work for anyone or we have to use this manual method if lyrics aren't recognized?
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Nope, haven't tried it
I have added lyrics to ID3Tag but HTC Music doesn't read. But Poweramp does.
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mr1029x said:
Can you tell me what you did step by step? Some screen shots would be great.
Also, where do you keep your musics in your phone?
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sorry but I didn't take any screenshot.. I took a few old .lrc files I've had for a few years (that I used for an old mp3 player), checked the info tags at the beginning and the time stamps for each verse, added _lrc at the end of the name and removed the .lrc extension, then created another file with only the lyrics, added _lyric at the end of the name and removed the extension.. the last two folders in the path you gave us didn't exist on my phone so I created them, obviously didn't have to check for files with the song name and _notavailable at the end so I copied the two new files to the last folder in the path..
I keep my music in the default folder, namely 'Music'
UPDATE: I just noticed that the phone constantly deletes that last folder in the path (with all the files I copy to it) right after I create it, I have tried several times now.. why could that be?
besttennis said:
sorry but I didn't take any screenshot.. I took a few old .lrc files I've had for a few years (that I used for an old mp3 player), checked the info tags at the beginning and the time stamps for each verse, added _lrc at the end of the name and removed the .lrc extension, then created another file with only the lyrics, added _lyric at the end of the name and removed the extension.. the last two folders in the path you gave us didn't exist on my phone so I created them, obviously didn't have to check for files with the song name and _notavailable at the end so I copied the two new files to the last folder in the path..
I keep my music in the default folder, namely 'Music'
UPDATE: I just noticed that the phone constantly deletes that last folder in the path (with all the files I copy to it) right after I create it, I have tried several times now.. why could that be?
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What is your phone region? Try to download Tunnel Bear VPN, update some of the music that you have, then do my method again
its working
besttennis said:
I followed the procedure very carefully step by step but it didn't work on my phone .. any ideas?
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I did exactly what he is saying and it worked for me.....2 files one _lyrics and another one _lrc.......be carefull cause when you put the songs in the music file the name is changing
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mr1029x said:
Hi guys, after few days playing around with the new Sense 5 Update for our HOX, I have figure out a way to add the lyrics to songs in the Music Channel Feature by yourself. That is a great feature which is simple and fun, however sometimes the database either doesn't have your favorite tracks' lyrics or gives you the wrong one.
First, go on the internet and search for the song's lyrics. Remember, if you want it to works properly, you need to find two types of lyrics: the normal text one, and synchronized one which is found in .lrc file types.
The first normal text ones are easy to find through famous sites such as metrolyrics or azlyrics,etc..
The .lrc files are a bit harder looking up and not always available on the internet. You could learn how to make one yourself right here
If you know any good sites that share this type of lyrics, please share
Second, create a notepad and paste the normal lyrics that you found to there, save the file without any extension, name it Songfilename_lyric.
In the same way, copy the content of the synchronized lyrics to notepad, save the file without any extension, name it Songfilename_lrc (LRC not IRC)
For example, If your song file name is ABC.mp3, name the files ABC_lyric and ABC_lrc
Third, plug the phone into your computer, copy two files that you've created to
Computer\HTC One X\Internal storage\Android\data\com.htc.musicenhancer\files\.albumarts\storage_external\Music
Remember, look for a file name Songfilename_not_available in that directory, if it exists, delete it
Enjoy
Note:
The _lrc file is required for the lyrics to pop up while you're playing music, if you don't want it, then you don't have to create
Try to google search "filetype:lrc Song Name" if you don't find any synchronized lyrics with normal searching
If you have any questions, leave a comment
I will try to add Screenshots as soon as possible
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i did exactly what you said and its working...thank you
i will make a video and i will posted in youtube
worked somewhat...
i realised that in my phone it is necessary to have filename_lyric. if there is filename_lrc only it will not work. it will work if you have filename_lyric only. to get lrc to work you need to have _lyric too...
i use a htc one x plus.
thankks for the help.
Guys help me
I made lyric by my self, step by step. I got small problem, i don't have folder (that storage_external/music) i have created both but it wont works.
Also i downloaded song with full album and artist info. Then put it on phone. It automaticly updated coverart but lirycs wont show up. Whats the problem. Where my music should be placed to get it work?
I succeeded but...
I followed you but i put it to ....\.albumarts\storage_external\Music. It's .albumarts, not .<space>albumarts. Then it worked on my HOX.
Would you like to check it, mr1029x?
Thank you for the tip. :laugh:
please
please somebody make a screenshot tutorial or video tutorial. i really need it.
help me
kakashi93 said:
I followed you but i put it to ....\.albumarts\storage_external\Music. It's .albumarts, not .<space>albumarts. Then it worked on my HOX.
Would you like to check it, mr1029x?
Thank you for the tip. :laugh:
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please help me.. screenshot tutorial maybe.
jimmielin said:
Thanks! Have you tried to see if the music player recognizes any ID3-tag based embedded lyrics? I have tried using minilyrics on a PC to embed lyric tags but it apparently did not work. Does tagging work for anyone or we have to use this manual method if lyrics aren't recognized?
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Doesn't work for me either; I embedded tags using SYLT Editor. The manual method does, however, work.