I'm disappointed ICS no longer have old schools alarm sound like ring and buzzer.
Is there any way to add these manually then assign it on alarm or could it be baked or added to custom roms
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Yes; stick the MP3 in the "Alarms" folder.
OK! Will try it later, I'm going to have to find those loud and annoying ringtones. Thanks!
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I tried changing the sound then sending myself a text. I did also reboot after changing the default and I still get the ding dong type sound which is not the sound I set for it. The sound it makes is Pollux for incoming SMS messages but I've tried to set it to several others such as even vega or proxima but it always makes the Pollux sound.
I'm going through
- settings
- Sound
- default notification
Is there some place else I should be going to to change the sms incoming text sound?
There are also app specific notification settings.
To change the SMS sound going into the settings of the messaging app.
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El Daddy said:
There are also app specific notification settings.
To change the SMS sound going into the settings of the messaging app.
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LOL - THANKS! I"m a dufus
A while back I had a volume control option to lower my music volume while notifications were coming through rather than my music being completely interrupted. I don't remember if it was a system setting, ROM setting or an app. Does anyone know how to get this back?
What rom are u currently running?
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Liquid 1.25. I thunk I was on CM when I had the volume lowering feature, but I don't remember.
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Luquidcontrol 1.3 now....
Hmmm. I'm not familiar with that series of roms. I know that with aokp there is an option under the volume setting to link or in link the volumes
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I'm currently on Tasks JB ROM and it'd awesome. Only problem is if I get a ringtone from Zedge or another ringer app after I apply it it only rings once and stops while I'm getting a call. I've tried transferring the tone into the system tones but still the same thing. Regular preinstalled tones are fine just not downloaded ones. Anyone else have this issue and know how to fix it?? Thanks
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Im in need of a sound profile app that splits the ringtone and notification bars.. that accually work.. i tryed alot but cant find any the works..
stock 4.1.2 rooted
Or a mod
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LiquidXed said:
Im in need of a sound profile app that splits the ringtone and notification bars.. that accually work.. i tryed alot but cant find any the works..
stock 4.1.2 rooted
Or a mod
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I gave up on finding one that does that. Instead I found "profile scheduler". Is free in the market. Have it set up to change profiles automatically, and only allow contacts to ring my phone at night with no notifications. Not sure if that's what you are looking to do but it's pretty configurable.
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I too use Profile Scheduler and it works pretty well..
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I too use Profile Scheduler and it works pretty well..
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Thats the only app i could find that accually works... thankz man..
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I have been using an app called Smart Sound Profiles. It works as desrcibed.
Suuuuper happy with it. There is a free trial version available as well.
Volume and ringtone profiles with individual ringtone volumes depending on incoming calls and SMS (blacklist/whitelist) with automated profile activation (time- and/or WIFI-schedules)
SmartSoundProfiles – NOW WITH PLUGIN for Tasker, Locale and Llama!
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Smart Sound Profile on Google PLay
LiquidXed said:
Im in need of a sound profile app that splits the ringtone and notification bars.. that accually work.. i tryed alot but cant find any the works..
stock 4.1.2 rooted
Or a mod
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You could flash custom roms as most roms incorporates this feature haha. Rasbeanjelly would be a good and stable rom to try, but it really is your own choice to flash whichever rom or to remain on stock.
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Neera said:
I have been using an app called Smart Sound Profiles. It works as desrcibed.
Suuuuper happy with it. There is a free trial version available as well.
Smart Sound Profile on Google PLay
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Yeh ive tryed that app.. it works but it wont separate ringtone from notification volume..
I wont the notifications to be silent but the ringtone to stay on at night, cuz i work outta town and worry about my fiancée needin to get ahold of me for emergencies..
Acouple months ago she broke her ancle and almost died cuz she bled out and couldnt get to her phone, so i worry alittle bit now... she laid there from 2am till 9am when i got home.. it scares the **** outta me now..
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I've used light flow to do this. It has a night mode and can have different sounds for notifications. Then I set apps (Gmail, etc) to be silent in the app settings and light flow handles notifications.
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Yeh ive tryed that app.. it works but it wont separate ringtone from notification volume..
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Not sure why this is not working for you, but it works fine for me.
It won't separate the sliders in the standard Jelly Bean menu, but when you set up a profile you can set ringtone and notification volumes individually.
A big issue I always had was that when I turn up the ringer volume all the way since the GN has a fairly low speaker volume my notification sounds would also be super loud.
With this app I can have my ringer at full volume and my notification at a comfortable level or mute (at work for example).
You can also create schedules for profiles and have them activate automatically at scheduled times.