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I found the well known Flamenco Fire ringtone!
My idea is to collect in one place, all best sounds for our HDs!!!
So people, if you like a sound either for alarm, sms or ringtones
lets collect them here!
Best regards!
Right, I have no idea why my HD does not pick up any mp3 tones I put on the device. Even if I copy the tones to the C:\ Any idea?!
akash_nu said:
Right, I have no idea why my HD does not pick up any mp3 tones I put on the device. Even if I copy the tones to the C:\ Any idea?!
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Try in My Device>My Documents...
Cheers!
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Try in My Device>My Documents...
Cheers!
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Cheers mate.. that worked...
If you really want to find best ringtones etc you should not limit the thread to HD only. The only reason to do that would be the acoustic differences between models speakers and "sounding boards". But I can assure, these differences are SO small
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Cheers mate.. that worked...
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I'm happy to help...
Cheers!
Everybody...
If you heard a nice ringtone or tone i think it's a good idea
to have one place to request and maybe if you got lucky
there is someone who can add the wanted tone!!!
Cheers!
http://audiko.net/
so?
jimbo29 said:
I found the well known Flamenco Fire ringtone!
My idea is to collect in one place, all best sounds for our HDs!!!
So people, if you like a sound either for alarm, sms or ringtones
lets collect them here!
Best regards!
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cut "pf-high hopes"bells beginning for incoming calls
used "warcraft-shipbuilt"bells for incoming messages
used "starcraft-nuclearlaunchdetected" for alarm-clock
used "r2d2" sound for detected networks
used "electric shortcircuit" for connection
used "steam pressure out" for disconnection
so, would anyone me to put it on this forum?
a little addiction off nice dance ringtones + 2 business tones
7 nations army
dont worry be happy
boogie tonight
i wich you wo...
moonlight
no stress
rise up
say say say
watch out
+ 2 business tones.
enjoy.
DOWNLOAD Ringtones Djc
I'd like the R2D2 sound when wifi detected, how do I go about doing that?
here are my ringtones including r2d2. the Ring-Standard .wma and Ring-WindowsMobile .wma are not default windows rings it's r2d2
note change .cab to .rar
here are my ringtones including r2d2. the Ring-Standard .wma and Ring-WindowsMobile .wma are not default windows rings it's r2d2
note change .cab to .rar
Omg i have lmao!! They where funneh!
Really good thread!
You can find a lot of very good and free ringtones at http://www.zedge.net/ringtones/
I love this site
this one is my favourite
the Canon version from Sony Ericsson W880
exec228 said:
cut "pf-high hopes"bells beginning for incoming calls
used "warcraft-shipbuilt"bells for incoming messages
used "starcraft-nuclearlaunchdetected" for alarm-clock
used "r2d2" sound for detected networks
used "electric shortcircuit" for connection
used "steam pressure out" for disconnection
so, would anyone me to put it on this forum?
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Well you made me curious... They sound like fun
here are mine
the principal mess is that some events require wma, some wav.
or else you won't hear them with muzdiewindoze.
Dying Nokia...
This is The best, I've ever heard: View attachment Nokia_Defect.zip . First time heard in the plane (!) and all the people on board (also stewardess) did ROTFL...
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?
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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
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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
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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
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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
i run the wm6.5 3vo series on my excalibur and anytime i put my phone in silence mode, my media players' sound also goes off, i cant even listen to music with my headphone in silence mode. please any help?
You are one of the few that is actually using profiles and still want the music to play. The solution was long hidden and nobody seemed to care about this annoyance. I had uncovered the solution and described it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1407883
Please tell if it also helped you.
ok i created it nd i checked the box that says hex, buh its still not working... is there anything more i have to do? like some settings or anything? or should i uncheck the box?
I wrote:
So the simple solution is to create a DWORD named "SysVolIgnoreSilent" under the path "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Volume" and assign a value of "1" to it. Then you have your old behavior back!
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So make sure the value is stored as a DWORD (integer) not as a hex (string). This will not work.
Which tool did you use to create the value?
oh sorry, it works, i was using the player's volume control instead of the side bar... thanks very much
Ok... I have been searching for an answer and I cannot find this anywhere.
If I have an unread text message, when I reboot my phone I get this annoying "song" letting me know I have an unread text message. It does not stop until I unlock the phone and at least pull down the notification bar.
I think it is some version of the "over the horizon" jingle.. I have searched in the system/media folder to see if it is located there in order to delete it, however the only one that sounded similar was the acoustic "over the horizion" .ogg - but renaming that with .bak at the end did not rectify the problem.
Does anyone know where the system is pulling this sound from? I want to replace it with something a little more.. mature. Or get rid of it all together.
Any help is appreciated. If you don't know what I am talking about, please leave the thread for more experienced users to reply instead of cluttering it with questions.
thanks!
Any help is appreciated.
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It's not going to be easy to help you without asking a question, but I'll try.
Check the Notifications folder on intsd for the sound file. If not there, you can search for audio files with any file explorer to find it. But the folder you checked and the one I listed are going to be the most common places for notifications.
Stop using stock Samsung messaging app because it's garbage. In any case, you've overlooked a setting (in messenger app), probably.
I have already run a search using root explorer that covered the entire system, and did not find any .ogg or .wav sound files I had not already checked.
It's not a setting in the stock messaging app (which, btw, works perfectly for me and definitely better than any 3rd party messaging app IMO)
There's nothing in the internal SD card notification folder except for the facebook pop sound. Only a beginner would not have checked that.
This is why I said let more experienced users answer, preferable Devs who understand the architecture of the stock GS3 system folders.
The further I look into this issue, the more I am beginning to think it's a T-Mobile function that cannot be disabled in the stock ROM without modifying the ROM itself. I have found threads in other forums where it's even an issue in T-Mobile Windows phones.
I do however remember there was a way to disable it on one of my old phones.. either the MyTouch 4G or the SGS2.. but I cannot find the xda thread from way back then.
My search continues.. I will post any information I find out.
Update: Checked the build.prop file and I can see where the default "alarm_alert=Walk_in_the_forest.ogg" is called out, however I do not think this is the cause as that .ogg file does not sound like the alert I am hearing. I believe the line of code I am looking at only dictates the default alarm sound. Continuing to troubleshoot..
Hey guys, not a big problem here, but anyway: While setting audio profiles, when selecting quick answers it doesnt let me rename that profile. Accurate method lets me change the name, but I want to know if it is a chance to change the name from system files or any other way *my eyes hurt seeing Personal audio profile 100393 and not Mode 2*. Thanks in advance
I have Acoustix and v4a but I disabled them and nothing changed