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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Ok guys I had a link saved in my favorites which has worked for 3 months now.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=337603&highlight=system+volume
This showed you how to hack the reg for louder volume, but now the link seems to go no where
Anyone still have the settings for this or know if the topic was moved please?
Thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1242615&postcount=9
i think thats what you are talking about...but dont take my word for it.
here is the thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=304899&highlight=system+volume+registry
Actually Most System volume threads were all collected into one thread....here
told you not to take my word for it.
Thanks guys for your help.
I went through a lot of "pain" to try to get MSVC to work on my blackstone. Specifically the incoming caller id announcements. Everything, even bluethooth used to work perfectly except for the caller id announcements. Now however, i have it all .
I recently flashed my HTC HD with Energy Rom and then installed MS- Voice Command. I did the followign to make it announce the caller id.
1. I went to the settings panel and selected "Phone" option in the list.
2. Clicked on "Options" button.
3. Select "Announce Incoming calls"
4. Do a soft reset and your done !
I couldnt believe it was that simple.
You can download the MSVC cab file from here : "h**p://rapidshare.com/files/396223671/M_AC_1.6.21040_1_.CAB"
Happy hearing
For increasing the feeble volume of caller id announcement
Thanks to D8389 for the excellent tip :
Please note the BOLD, UNDERLINED and ITALIC words
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\InCallFeedback]
"AttenuationCategory"=dword:00000001
"InitVol"=dword:00000005
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Sounds\TTSAnnounce]
"Category"="InCallFeedback"
"Sound"="\\Application Data\\Volatile\\\\TTSCallerID.wav"
"Script"="p"
liquidthoughts said:
Thanks to D8389 for the excellent tip :
Please note the BOLD, UNDERLINED and ITALIC words
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\InCallFeedback]
"AttenuationCategory"=dword:00000001
"InitVol"=dword:00000005
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Sounds\TTSAnnounce]
"Category"="InCallFeedback"
"Sound"="\\Application Data\\Volatile\\\\TTSCallerID.wav"
"Script"="p"
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Does not increase the feeble voice..Any other way that I can increase the volume of the lady speaking out the numbers or the names...
Edit: My mistake did not change the category from ring to InCallFeedback..Now working fantastic..great thanks..Was always tried to figure out how to increase the volume...
anjuajax said:
Does not increase the feeble voice..Any other way that I can increase the volume of the lady speaking out the numbers or the names...
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Please do this (I have this setting on my HD) :
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\VoiceCommand1]
"AttenuationCategory"=dword:00000001
"InitVol"=9
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\InCallFeedback]
"InitVol"=7
and i hope you have set this already :
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Sounds\TTSAnnounce]
"Category"="InCallFeedback"
liquidthoughts said:
Please do this (I have this setting on my HD) :
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\VoiceCommand1]
"AttenuationCategory"=dword:00000001
"InitVol"=9
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\InCallFeedback]
"InitVol"=7
and i hope you have set this already :
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Sounds\TTSAnnounce]
"Category"="InCallFeedback"
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Thanks for the prompt reply..It worked my mistake..I was in double mind to install MSVC just because of the feeble volume but you made my day...
Glad i was able to help
Oh no!!
Hey liquidthoughts,
I know it's been a while since you originally posted this...but...I just flashed the energy ROM on my Tilt2 & noticed the MSVC is GONE After a looong search I came up on this thread only to see that the file had been deleted from RapidShare. Is there any way you could post a link or a place where MS Voice Command can be found? Thanks!
I will post a new link tomorrow.
xda_follower said:
Hey liquidthoughts,
I know it's been a while since you originally posted this...but...I just flashed the energy ROM on my Tilt2 & noticed the MSVC is GONE After a looong search I came up on this thread only to see that the file had been deleted from RapidShare. Is there any way you could post a link or a place where MS Voice Command can be found? Thanks!
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go on energy rom addon folder. same thread where u got the rom link.
u will find the cab there..
delete (i wish we could delete our own posts btw)
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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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.
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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.
I was sure i read in the middle of some thread a few days ago, a post someone put up with the default ringtones but with the volume increased on them. But have spent all morning trying various searches and cannot find it. Anyone else seen such a post / thread, or am i imagining it?
I don't know about the thread, but you can do it yourself pretty easily with a program like Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/) or anything similar (there is probably even a Web App out there).
Just copy your preferred ringtone from the device, turn up the volume and copy it back. Done!
PS: I strongly recommend making a backup if you want to go back to a quieter ringtone.
Tones1971 said:
I was sure i read in the middle of some thread a few days ago, a post someone put up with the default ringtones but with the volume increased on them. But have spent all morning trying various searches and cannot find it. Anyone else seen such a post / thread, or am i imagining it?
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you can download them here, all credit goes to kalagas for making them
http://www.multiupload.com/TFT89RYXX7
Might be usefull, thanks
AndroHero said:
you can download them here, are credit goes to kalagas for making them
http://www.multiupload.com/TFT89RYXX7
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Must have been in kalagas theme thread i spotted it. Searched in there for it but somehow missed it. thanks for the link.