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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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Last night I just held my S2 at shoulder level half way back in one of my wife's concerts in a 12th century abbey here in France, and to my complete surprise the "voice recorder" has produced the most superb recording when I was about half way back in the room (swallows and bats flying around as well!).
Only one problem.
I can send the file to my box.net site and everyone can download and listen using Apple Quick Time, but the French would love to convert to mp3.
I can't seem to find a programme that does it.
Thanks for any help.
Seriously, have you ever heard about Google? Chances are it's your phone browser's homepage... In the forum rules, you're strongly advised to use the search function. Guess what? It doesn't only apply to the forum: whenever you need an information please search first and then ask for help if you don't find anything. Opening a thread for such a topic instead of using google...
Mods please close this useless thread.
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I did try google and, I know as on oldie, I am presumed to be stupid, but there wasn't anything that worked.
Sorry for any offence.
"Peace is a lie, there is only passion. Through passion, I gain strength. Through strength, I gain power. Through power, I gain victory. Through victory, my chains are broken. The Force shall free me." Sith Code BUT I AM TO BE PRESUMED TO BE A KNOW-ALL AND ALL OTHERS ARE CRETINS
I recommend this:
http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html
try Total Video Converter
forelli said:
Seriously, have you ever heard about Google? Chances are it's your phone browser's homepage... In the forum rules, you're strongly advised to use the search function. Guess what? It doesn't only apply to the forum: whenever you need an information please search first and then ask for help if you don't find anything. Opening a thread for such a topic instead of using google...
Mods please close this useless thread.
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Arrogant! Go back to where you come from. You could read the thread subject and avoid it if you don't want to give you help.
I was looking for the same info, as I didn't find anything useful by searching on google.
May work for you to change 3ga to mp3
Hi,
This isn't very technical, however, I just changed the file extension from .3ga to .mp3 . I just gave it a try out of frustration and it now plays as an mp3 on all of my devices.
be sure to copy the file and then change the file extension on the copied file in case it doesn't work for you.
Hope it helps.
Hi major c,
I had the same problem a few days ago. I solved the 3ga to mp3 converting problem and wrote a small HowTo. I used the programm "3GP to MP3 Converter".
Here you will find a short description how to convert 3ga to mp3 files.
Hope this helps you,
BlogYourEarth
minipaolo said:
Arrogant! Go back to where you come from. You could read the thread subject and avoid it if you don't want to give you help.
I was looking for the same info, as I didn't find anything useful by searching on google.
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Totally agree! Could really do without people like that on the forums!
FOrmat factory works for this any many other conversions - great SW
formatoz.com
jmaddox1978 said:
Hi,
This isn't very technical, however, I just changed the file extension from .3ga to .mp3 . I just gave it a try out of frustration and it now plays as an mp3 on all of my devices.
be sure to copy the file and then change the file extension on the copied file in case it doesn't work for you.
Hope it helps.
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OMG! It totally works! Thank you so much (^_^)
jmaddox1978 said:
Hi,
This isn't very technical, however, I just changed the file extension from .3ga to .mp3 . I just gave it a try out of frustration and it now plays as an mp3 on all of my devices.
be sure to copy the file and then change the file extension on the copied file in case it doesn't work for you.
Hope it helps.
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While this method allowed me to play the file, I still couldn't edit it, since it's not actually an mp3 file. I tried the SUPER converter software suggestion posted earlier. Great conversion software that is completely free and supports the .3ga format (as well as many others). Worked for me.
thanks for links to super and formatoz otherwise I would be going around in circles.
got here via google!
I FIND GOOD WAY to make the file.3ga work just change 3ga to 3gp and play with windows media player ver 12 it work very good
lsulliva said:
formatoz.com
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Big thanks.
Great peice of software.
major c said:
Last night I just held my S2 at shoulder level half way back in one of my wife's concerts in a 12th century abbey here in France, and to my complete surprise the "voice recorder" has produced the most superb recording when I was about half way back in the room (swallows and bats flying around as well!).
Only one problem.
I can send the file to my box.net site and everyone can download and listen using Apple Quick Time, but the French would love to convert to mp3.
I can't seem to find a programme that does it.
Thanks for any help.
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Hi I use this ONLY on PC (or Parallels software if you use MAC)
find to foxtab.com (musicconverter)
I hope this help you
Vertigo
Silly Yet Effective....
major c said:
Last night I just held my S2 at shoulder level half way back in one of my wife's concerts in a 12th century abbey here in France, and to my complete surprise the "voice recorder" has produced the most superb recording when I was about half way back in the room (swallows and bats flying around as well!).
Only one problem.
I can send the file to my box.net site and everyone can download and listen using Apple Quick Time, but the French would love to convert to mp3.
I can't seem to find a programme that does it.
Thanks for any help.
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This is a very silly yet effective method...
perfect solution!
jmaddox1978 said:
Hi,
This isn't very technical, however, I just changed the file extension from .3ga to .mp3 . I just gave it a try out of frustration and it now plays as an mp3 on all of my devices.
be sure to copy the file and then change the file extension on the copied file in case it doesn't work for you.
Hope it helps.
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You sir, are a mad genius! This worked perfectly!!
jdbtxyz said:
You sir, are a mad genius! This worked perfectly!!
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I arrived here via google..
I had a 58 minute file that needed to convert, and although changing the extension did allow me to play the file on the computer, it began after the 12 or 15 min to have blank spaces in the audio (like if I pressed "mute" for a second every 20 or 30 seconds).
The solution with SUPER erightsoft did worked perfectly, dropped the file, selected mp3 and reenconded it in 10 minutes. I just played the entire file and it doesn't has any gaps or blank spaces.
Thanks!
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vertigone said:
Hi I use this ONLY on PC (or Parallels software if you use MAC)
find to foxtab.com (musicconverter)
I hope this help you
Vertigo
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Couldn't go to the webpage. ESET gave me this warning:
ESET Smart Security
Access denied
Details:
Web page: http://foxtab.com
Comment: Access to the web page was blocked by ESET Smart Security. The web page is on the list of websites with potentially dangerous content.
jmaddox1978 said:
Hi,
This isn't very technical, however, I just changed the file extension from .3ga to .mp3 . I just gave it a try out of frustration and it now plays as an mp3 on all of my devices.
be sure to copy the file and then change the file extension on the copied file in case it doesn't work for you.
Hope it helps.
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Nice, renaming it worked. Go figure!!
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
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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
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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
I've set a mp3 file as a ringtone on my phone and it does not loop. It rings once and then vibrates. How do I change this guys?
winwiz said:
I've set a mp3 file as a ringtone on my phone and it does not loop. It rings once and then vibrates. How do I change this guys?
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One solution:
MakeItOne mp3 Album maker
Its a windows program (free DL). You can use it to make one file from several mp3's that will play consecutively.
I used it to loop R2D2 sounds to make my ringtone.
Did you check the Q&A section?
Ves said:
Did you check the Q&A section?
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I think we should answer the OPs question before appointing him elsewhere.
We aren't like the customer support from India
Answer is here:
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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Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20424177&postcount=4
OR
THE EASY WAY.
Get this app to create compatible ringtones. https://market.android.com/details?id=com.herman.ringtone&hl=en
wilsonlam97 said:
I think we should answer the OPs question before appointing him elsewhere.
We aren't like the customer support from India
Answer is here:
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20424177&postcount=4
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THE EASY WAY.
Get this app to create compatible ringtones. https://market.android.com/details?id=com.herman.ringtone&hl=en
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thanks a million!
mine looped automatically and I used ringtone maker with mp3s straight from my phone.
wilsonlam97 said:
I think we should answer the OPs question before appointing him elsewhere.
We aren't like the customer support from India
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Actually the same question has been asked a few times already. A quick search would have gotten the answer without the need to open another thread about this.
I've helped answer this question 1 or 2 times already when there weren't that many topics about it yet.
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wilsonlam97 said:
I think we should answer the OPs question before appointing him elsewhere.
We aren't like the customer support from India
Answer is here:
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20424177&postcount=4
OR
THE EASY WAY.
Get this app to create compatible ringtones. https://market.android.com/details?id=com.herman.ringtone&hl=en
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The easy way does not work for me on CM11 @ OnePlus One. Just convert my MP3 to OGG and add a TAG-FIELD worked fine! Thank you!
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.
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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 ?
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Where is the link ?
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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.
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SDJB said:
Great find! Thanks.
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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
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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
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GalaxyS3Guy said:
Thanks for the bump and the link. This will definitely come in handy. You're the MAN! Nice find
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No problem.
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