Increase duration between rings? - HTC One X

Hey guys!
Does anyone know a way or app to increase gap between rings?
Right now my OneX rings like this:
Tring..Tring..Tring..Tring..Tring..Tring..Tring..
And it sounds really weird. I want it to go like this:
Tring.......Tring.......Tring.......Tring.......Tring.......Tring.......Tring.......
I hope i made my point clear

Use a mp3 as ring tone, make it so you have the time you like in between the tones
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This could be a work around I know but I sort of like the default tones for example "Standard 3". This is my current ringtone but it really sound weird like the phone is in some kinda hurry
Thanks for your help though
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Is there a way to extract stock ringtones from the rom? Im using ARHD

Well, obviously no one knows the answer here in Q&A and I cant post in developers section to get the attention of more experienced users

Da-Bomb said:
Is there a way to extract stock ringtones from the rom? Im using ARHD
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Use an app called root explorer and navigate to /system/media/audio folder and copy what ever you want and paste it to a folder in your sd card and that's it.
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Finally .. Cheers mate

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Where is my bird loop?

My favorite android ringtone is missing from this phone..I would go download it but then it won't loop correct..any solutons?
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greengoldmello said:
My favorite android ringtone is missing from this phone..I would go download it but then it won't loop correct..any solutons?
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Those sounds are in system/media/audio. If the one you want isn't in there find it in ogg or mp3 format. There are three files in there of use:alarms,ringers,notifications-stick the sound file you want to add in the appropriate folder and the phone will see them in settings so you can use them.
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raiderep said:
Those sounds are in system/media/audio. If the one you want isn't in there find it in ogg or mp3 format. There are three files in there of use:alarms,ringers,notifications-stick the sound file you want to add in the appropriate folder and the phone will see them in settings so you can use them.
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Thanks, but that is the easy part. Im not sure of how to make the ringtone do a continuous loop like it does on stock phones
greengoldmello said:
Thanks, but that is the easy part. Im not sure of how to make the ringtone do a continuous loop like it does on stock phones
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Edit the file in audacity... profit
try 8 beat loops I will make a few and post anybody have any requests for ringtones hit me up
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[Q] Loss of service sound

I honestly thought that I would find an answer for this but apparently I truly am "special" or weird in this one. I am brand new to the world of rooting and roms and currently have the latest version of Cleangb running on my epic. Fantastic rom and a giant thanks to any and all involved. One thing that has always driven me crazy about the epic is whenever you lose your signal or regain your signal there is an audible sound. I am sure getting rid of it is as easy as just deleting the audio file for it but I have done some searching through the root directory and cannot find the audio file for it. Does anyone know the location of this file? Also is it safe to delete or does one need to replace it with a blank audio file?
danipoak said:
I honestly thought that I would find an answer for this but apparently I truly am "special" or weird in this one. I am brand new to the world of rooting and roms and currently have the latest version of Cleangb running on my epic. Fantastic rom and a giant thanks to any and all involved. One thing that has always driven me crazy about the epic is whenever you lose your signal or regain your signal there is an audible sound. I am sure getting rid of it is as easy as just deleting the audio file for it but I have done some searching through the root directory and cannot find the audio file for it. Does anyone know the location of this file? Also is it safe to delete or does one need to replace it with a blank audio file?
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I can tell you that the tone is not present on cm7 & 9. But I am have never been able to find where its stored.
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/system/media/audio/ui the file should be in here. i am on cm9 so i cant tell you the exact name of file. i dont like sounds other than ringtone, notification and alarm so i delete the entire ui folder and all unused ringtones etc.
s89281b said:
/system/media/audio/ui the file should be in here. i am on cm9 so i cant tell you the exact name of file. i dont like sounds other than ringtone, notification and alarm so i delete the entire ui folder and all unused ringtones etc.
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I took a look at the CleanGB zip and searched the ui folder and found no sounds there...And an extensive Google search netted the same results. Seems the question has been asked a bunch of times across multiple forums and devices, but no has responded with a clear answer. Maybe one of our devs out here can find the solution. Although I am really starting to think it is possibly built into the ROM framework, instead of just a notification sound...
It has been attempted by our best devs. It is cooked into the TW ROM to where it has never been found.
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I will try just moving the entire ui folder out and see if that does anything and report back. If that doesn't work then yeah hopefully one of the devs can clarify if it is built into the rom. Thanks for the posts everyone.
And then throw on an AOSP ROM like CM7 and problem solved.
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kennyglass123 said:
And then throw on an AOSP ROM like CM7 and problem solved.
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I would like to try CM7 at some point but I am a little apprehensive about it at the moment. What led me to root and put a new rom on was how disgusted I was with the constant freezing of stock. CleanGB appeared to look the most stable of any out there. Since I use easytether a lot I liked that the mobile hotspot was also unlocked. Correct me if I am wrong but CM7 does have some tethering issues does it not? It just seemed like there were a few more issues associated with it than CleanGB at this point. I am open to convincing though!
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It has been attempted by our best devs. It is cooked into the TW ROM to where it has never been found.
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Somehow I missed your reply. That clear it up quite a bit though. My only question though is CleanGB is based of of GB and not TW so does that mean he just cooked it into the GB rom as well?
danipoak said:
Somehow I missed your reply. That clear it up quite a bit though. My only question though is CleanGB is based of of GB and not TW so does that mean he just cooked it into the GB rom as well?
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CleanGB is based off TW stock. It's not AOSP Gingerbread, it just has the TW apps removed.
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I have no problem using wifi tether with CM7 with 4G or the native tether works well with 3G.
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Annoying feature

There's not many things to complain about and this is a very trivial thing to nit pick, but I hate a feature. I get a lot of mms from my girlfriend as she likes to take pictures, and whenever she sends me an mms with text included, my phone treats it like it's a slide show or a video. It even has a play and pause button on it and there's an indicator showing how much time is left, just like the video player. I can't zoom on the image or move it around at all and I have to save it to be able to zoom or move it. However, when she sends one without text, it's completely normal, meaning I can zoom and what not. Is there a way to fix this or bypass it?
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I'm not sure how to edit posts on this app so, sorry for double posting but can some one tell me how to get the cm10 notifications on my stock note 2?
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I honestly don't know the specifics on MMS. But just because some os or apps flatten the text and image to a single screen doesn't necessarily make it the proper way. With the slide show view, I see it as multiple media bits sent in one envelope, so it shows me each bit.
I do recall having annoyances with trying to save, but using Handcent, for instance, that's never been an issue for me.
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I would love to help you, but help yourself first: ask a better question
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Hmm, I use Go SMS Pro for all my messaging, it seems to translate a MMS correctly. Are you using the stock messaging app?
Its annoying for me also. Its the stock mms app. It puts pictures in a sideshow.
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Yep, stock everything. Which is why I'm trying to get the CM10 notification sounds. I asked the notification sound question a while back and someone said it was as simple and someone taking the sounds out of the package or something. I'm really only concerned about the sounds right now as I really miss them. Lol
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I would try another SMS app honestly, I can't stand the stock one.
Hopefully someone can answer my question about CM10 notification sounds.......
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drochro said:
Hopefully someone can answer my question about CM10 notification sounds.......
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Do you mean replacing all system sounds, or just the configurable ones without root? If you mean the latter, it should be easy enough to dl them from the cm git, or dl an image and extract from there. Once you have them, just copy to your sdcard and go crazy.
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Do you mean replacing all system sounds, or just the configurable ones without root? If you mean the latter, it should be easy enough to dl them from the cm git, or dl an image and extract from there. Once you have them, just copy to your sdcard and go crazy.
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Just changing the sms tone and ring tone. Could I do all of this from my phone? Could you possibly tell me how sorry I'm a noob. I've downloaded CM10 to my phone and using androzip to search but I can't seem to find where the sounds are located.
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drochro said:
Just changing the sms tone and ring tone. Could I do all of this from my phone? Could you possibly tell me how sorry I'm a noob. I've downloaded CM10 to my phone and using androzip to search but I can't seem to find where the sounds are located.
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In CM10, the sounds are in the OGG format, so they will have that file extension (they work fine in the stock Samsung Note 2 firmware). If you have downloaded the CM10 zip file to your phone and are able to browse through it, just sort by "File extension" and look through the names to find the sounds you want. I am not familiar with androzip, but if you prefer, you can sort the zip contents by "Path" to find CM10 ringtones in \system\media\audio\ringtones and CM10 notification sounds in \system\media\audio\notifications.
Extract the ringtones and notifications you want onto your Note 2 in the "\Ringtones" and "\Notifications" directories (these are in the stock firmware at the root of your phone, no need to create them yourself). More specifically, on my stock, non-rooted phone, the directories are "/storage/sdcard0/Ringtones" and "/storage/sdcard0/Notifications". Once there, they should be available immediately from where you normally set your phone's default sounds (don't quote me on this part ... it may require a reboot once the sounds are in the proper folders, but I don't think I had to).

Coolest **** ever

You know the water sound you get when you push the turn off button. Well you can change that with any sound you want like thr mario dying sound.
Use root browser
Go into system
Media
Audio
Ui
Find lock.ogg
Copy ur sound into the Ui and change the name into lock.ogg and overwrite it.
After reboot and your mario sound or watever you wanted your soubd to be should work.
You welcome
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This probably would have been better suited to the General forum, not the development one.
tetrahedonism said:
This probably would have been better suited to the General forum, not the development one.
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Agreed....mods please move thread...and Thank you OP....g
Thread moved.
Please do not post in development threads unless you are developing Roms and/or the like.
Post in accordance with XDA rules always.
Oh sorry I was just so excited
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Note2Hunter said:
Oh sorry I was just so excited
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It is cool. ....way cool actually. ..TY...g
I like to use a combination of CM/AOKP sounds when I'm on TouchWiz. I can't stand all the water droplet sounds, they're really obnoxious.
ainen said:
I like to use a combination of CM/AOKP sounds when I'm on TouchWiz. I can't stand all the water droplet sounds, they're really obnoxious.
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Seconded.
My wife dropped her tab10.1 in a bucket of water 6 months ago.... So the Easter droplet sound really bugs me... It was only 2 months old as well.
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Eun-Hjzjined said:
Seconded.
My wife dropped her tab10.1 in a bucket of water 6 months ago.... So the Easter droplet sound really bugs me... It was only 2 months old as well.
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Shell shocked
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maybe post some cool .ogg in here too would be good
Anyone know of a good free vorbis encoder/ converter apk?
I have found some converters that will trans code wave to ogg theora..... But none that will encode to ogg vorbis.
Android needs ogg vorbis files, not theora.
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If you can put it in MP3 your phone will convert to ogg when rebooted
I have plenty of sounds that i use that are Mp3, i place them in my media folder ringtones and notifications and then reboot. upon reboot those files are now ogg.
if this does not help or is not something that you are trying to do, my aplogies sir.
the2rrell said:
If you can put it in MP3 your phone will convert to ogg when rebooted
I have plenty of sounds that i use that are Mp3, i place them in my media folder ringtones and notifications and then reboot. upon reboot those files are now ogg.
if this does not help or is not something that you are trying to do, my aplogies sir.
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Nope. Doesn't work for me.
If all else fails I'll just convert my sounds with foobar2000 and post some of they work.
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This has been posted before...least by a few other people including me...but its all the way in the beginning. ..did you guys get it working?
Change the extension to .ogg from .mp3 and it'll work. I've done it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2176035
wish777 said:
This has been posted before...least by a few other people including me...but its all the way in the beginning. ..did you guys get it working?
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Me too, here's my latest, including a link to an online converter.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2254205
More fun with sounds
sounds from metal gear solid would go perfect
Note2Hunter said:
You know the water sound you get when you push the turn off button. Well you can change that with any sound you want like thr mario dying sound.
Use root browser
Go into system
Media
Audio
Ui
Find lock.ogg
Copy ur sound into the Ui and change the name into lock.ogg and overwrite it.
After reboot and your mario sound or watever you wanted your soubd to be should work.
You welcome
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Nice.. What about the ripple sound it makes with the water? anyway to change that?
If u do thisnit changes the ripple sound to ur new sound
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Boot animations

Coming from the HTC evo, I'm disappointed at the lack of both animations for the RAZR m.
Can boot animations made for other phones be used in the RAZR m?
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Franteeko said:
Coming from the HTC evo, I'm disappointed at the lack of both animations for the RAZR m.
Can boot animations made for other phones be used in the RAZR m?
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You can use many more bootanimations, Man!!
Like bootanimation from Moto X
Looking more for custom stuff. Think android pissing on apple. Will more stuff for the x work on the RAZR m?
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Franteeko said:
Looking more for custom stuff. Think android pissing on apple. Will more stuff for the x work on the RAZR m?
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Now we have camera app, bootanimation, bootlogo & this...
Franteeko said:
Looking more for custom stuff. Think android pissing on apple. Will more stuff for the x work on the RAZR m?
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Look in the Android General section of XDA. You'll find tons of animations, but look for ones that fit your device's resolution (960x540, qHD for RAZR M)
You can use any animation that suites you, but those not fit for qHD screens will either be shrunk or too large.
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Leraeniesh said:
Look in the Android General section of XDA. You'll find tons of animations, but look for ones that fit your device's resolution (960x540, qHD for RAZR M)
You can use any animation that suites you, but those not fit for qHD screens will either be shrunk or too large.
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Good advice man thank you! I've tried a couple out and the ones I snagged from the evo forum seem to be working okay but I can't seem to incorporate the audio.
Any ideas? I know it has to be an .oog file yeah?
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St.Noigel said:
You can use many more bootanimations, Man!!
Like bootanimation from Moto X
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Exactly the kind of thing I'm looking for thanks!
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Franteeko said:
Coming from the HTC evo, I'm disappointed at the lack of both animations for the RAZR m.
Can boot animations made for other phones be used in the RAZR m?
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bookmark this pal: http://droid-hive.com/index.php?/to...ns-for-the-droid-razr-custom-and-others-work/
I have tried a few of these boot anis, and they work on the XT907. many different ways to install them.
jco23 said:
bookmark this pal: http://droid-hive.com/index.php?/to...ns-for-the-droid-razr-custom-and-others-work/
I have tried a few of these boot anis, and they work on the XT907. many different ways to install them.
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Thank you so much. Found some really cool ones on that link. I'm still not getting any audio though. Am I doing something wrong? Boot animation flashes and works perfectly fine with the exception of audio.
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Franteeko said:
Thank you so much. Found some really cool ones on that link. I'm still not getting any audio though. Am I doing something wrong? Boot animation flashes and works perfectly fine with the exception of audio.
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i don't think any of them contain audio. for some reason, DEVs seem to dislike audio for boot animations. I enjoy them, but given that I rarely reboot my phone now (going on 234 hours since last reboot...I know, I know...I should reboot twice a week, but I'm testing to see how long I can go, and my phone still performs better than ever!), I just don't see the need to add audio. if you wanted to add audio, then you could by inserting a wav file (I think save it as *.ogg or something like that) in the system/media folder (or some place similar to that).
I believe I read that only some kernels allow the sound to be changed on boot animations. So animation creators don't include it in the file normally.
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jco23 said:
i don't think any of them contain audio. for some reason, DEVs seem to dislike audio for boot animations. I enjoy them, but given that I rarely reboot my phone now (going on 234 hours since last reboot...I know, I know...I should reboot twice a week, but I'm testing to see how long I can go, and my phone still performs better than ever!), I just don't see the need to add audio. if you wanted to add audio, then you could by inserting a wav file (I think save it as *.ogg or something like that) in the system/media folder (or some place similar to that).
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Anyone got a definitive answer on this? I produce my own music and would love to make a custom boot beat.......
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dablazeizon4eva said:
Anyone got a definitive answer on this? I produce my own music and would love to make a custom boot beat.......
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if you can save the file as *.ogg, save it as "PowerOn.ogg" (without quotations, of course), and save it to your /system/media/ui folder
jco23 said:
if you can save the file as *.ogg, save it as "PowerOn.ogg" (without quotations, of course), and save it to your /system/media/ui folder
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I'll get and test this tonight. Can anyone recommend a converter say from MP3 to .oog. I'll Google it too.
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jco23 said:
if you can save the file as *.ogg, save it as "PowerOn.ogg" (without quotations, of course), and save it to your /system/media/ui folder
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I cant seem to be able to write to that folder using Astro. Says Error: Could not write file.
Do I need to change the folder permissions? If so, how do I go about doing that.
Franteeko said:
I cant seem to be able to write to that folder using Astro. Says Error: Could not write file.
Do I need to change the folder permissions? If so, how do I go about doing that.
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You need root access. Try root explorer
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Okay I was able to test out that method and it didn't work for me. Got the oog move to the ui folder and named it powerone.
No dice. Anyone got a different way to make an audio file work for boot up sound?
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I have been trying to get boot sound for the longest and it wont work for any rom that is based of cyanogen cause they have remove the option for it. I read it on there web site and said that they think it is annoying and will not put it back in. Only way to get it back is use a rom not based off cyanogen. Here is the link to there answer on there website. https://jira.cyanogenmod.org/browse...ira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
danebryan18 said:
I have been trying to get boot sound for the longest and it wont work for any rom that is based of cyanogen cause they have remove the option for it. I read it on there web site and said that they think it is annoying and will not put it back in. Only way to get it back is use a rom not based off cyanogen. Here is the link to there answer on there website. https://jira.cyanogenmod.org/browse...ira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
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Well that's good to know. I'm using stock ROM though. Any options for me?
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Franteeko said:
Okay I was able to test out that method and it didn't work for me. Got the oog move to the ui folder and named it powerone.
No dice. Anyone got a different way to make an audio file work for boot up sound?
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Did you name it powerone or poweron? If you added "e" at the end, maybe that's why it didn't work.

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