profiles (Normal, Silent, vibrate...) trouble - Non-Touchscreen Windows Mobile Other

HI all,
I'm in trouble with sound profiles. I use shabudabu's 6.5 rom for i600 and found that reminders and system sounds are not silenced even in "vibrate" and "silent" profiles. Editing profile option (e.g. setting "multiple vibrate") has no effect, though option seem to be retained (from the interface).
Any advice or idea to solve the problem? Where are profiles settings saved?
Can you post the export of HKCU\ControlPanel\Profiles registry branch from a working WM 6.x phone?
edit (after some googling..):
Seems that profile definitions should be in *.prof.xml files. I found Loud.def.prof.xml, Meeting.def.prof.xml, Normal.def.prof.xml and Silent.def.prof.xml in \Windows folder. Can you post them too? Are the same file present in \ApplicationData\Profile folder?
THanks

hi, i pm'd you the reg. then i seen this so i'll post here with all the files your requesting.
EDIT!! Files removed

thanks.
Your profile definitions lack reminder section just as mine. I wonder if your phone shows the same behaviour too.
Any one has those files from an official 6.x windows release?

i flashed back to wm6 and looked at the reg and files, and their the same as the ones i posted for you. sorry this didn't really help.

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Can't get phone settings panel to close

Alright, I'm at my wit's end here. I've been trying to port over some of the AKU 3.3 files directly from the tmobile WWE rom. Everything is working flawlessly except I cannot get the phone panel to close when I press the X. I'm not sure if it has to do with the ringtone player or not. I've changed the phones settings dll to the one in the crossbow rom and the reg settings check out. It's frustrating as all get out because I'm close to having this thing ready to release. Thanks.
Make sure the ringtone plays if not it will not close.... Fix that problem and it will probably work (make sure the tone is in the right place, make sure the registry points to \windows\. If you want to store them on your card just create a folder called, My Documents. And inside that folder create a folder called My Ringtones. Put your tones in there.
I does play. That's the thing. Also, it seems as if the interface has a problem. When I hit "open speed dial" after hitting the menu button, it gives me the settings-services page.
You may be on to something as the ringtone will not change. I wonder if this is hard coded into the registry somewhere. I'll have to check around.
Bump. This is driving me up the wall.
jwzg said:
Bump. This is driving me up the wall.
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In the kitchen thread I posted the MediaOS files. I'd suggest either verifying that all the files are there - or just replacing the whole set.
Did you find any final solution?
I'm facing the same problem with my Trinity ... even the MediaOs folder replace didn't work out!!!
Yes, this was a result of the DRM modules being included in the OEM folder while cooking along with the registry settings. You'll have to look at the folder but all modules related to lsmoa must be removed along with the registry settings referencing those modules. Good luck.

Bluetooth: change incoming directory

Hello people
I was wondering if there is a way to change the default directory in which files received through bluetooth are stored. In example, I want them to be saved in \Storage Card\Incoming\Bluetooth instead of the default \My Documents folder.
I've tried a program in the past which gave me that option (though It did screw up my settings when uninstalled, and made my uni unable to receive files), so I guess it's probably a matter of changing something in the registry?
Thank you in advance!
Bluetooth default storage?
akpidis said:
Hello people
I was wondering if there is a way to change the default directory in which files received through bluetooth are stored. In example, I want them to be saved in \Storage Card\Incoming\Bluetooth instead of the default \My Documents folder.
I've tried a program in the past which gave me that option (though It did screw up my settings when uninstalled, and made my uni unable to receive files), so I guess it's probably a matter of changing something in the registry?
Thank you in advance!
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Hi There, I notice that no-one has replied to this thread, I am also wondering the same as akpidis, though I have not tried any programs in the past.
Any help would be great!
Thanks to all in this great forum! and merry Xmas/Happy Holidays to all

Ringtones Problem

I'm using Andot's WM6 Perfect ROM, and everything seems really great.
For some reason I can't change the location of my ringtones
In my registry I have entered this string:
HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\Ring\Directory =
\storage card\Windows
Because my device seems to keep its ringtones in the Windows directory instead of the \windows\rings\
But I can't seem to select any ringtones,,,,
Is there something wrong with my edit? Is there something special about the ringtones (naming or bitrate)?
Just a follow-up:
There has also been similar discussion on the Tornado forum, with more responses...
Essentially, it's ignoring the registry setting in hkcu/control panel/soundcategories and will only recognise foreign sound files in the directory \windows\application data\sounds
And only in phone memory, not storage.
Can anyone imagine any setting that might cause it to override or ignore the soundcategories registry entry?

[SOLVED] Updated ROM, can't see ring tones?

Against me better judgment, I updated to the latest official AT&T ROM on my Fuze and now, for some reason, I can no longer use my custom ring tone. In the attached file, I have two files. "Team Fortress 2" is the ring tone I was using prior to updating my ROM and "TheMonstersWithout" was the song I was using for new messages. On the official ROM I'm using, I can see both as choices for new text messages, but "TheMonstersWithout" is the only on I can set as a ring tone.
Can someone tell me why I can't set the TF2 file as a ring tone? They're both in the same folder (\application data\sounds) that I used prior to updating and didn't have any problems.
Also, the Opera Mobile icon in the new ROM isn't the nice transparent "O" that was in the original ROM. Anyone know where that icon file is so I can set it back?
Edit #1:
In response to my second question, I adjusted the Opera Mobile.lnk file from:
21#"\Windows\OperaL.exe"
to:
21#"\Windows\OperaL.exe"?\Windows\OperaL.exe,-131
Edit #2:
Evidently, there's either a size limit or length limit on a ring tone. I trimmed the TF2 mp3 down to 10 seconds and it suddenly works... If anyone knows where you can set the limit size, I'd appreciate it.
Um... Forgot the file...
actually the reason you couldn't use your own tf2 ringtone is because the sound limit was reduced in the registry. Do a search on the term "updated fuze rom" I have posted the way to change this. Also don't forget you need total commander or a file explorer similar to it to work the registry.
I wasn't able to find the post you're referring to, mputtr. I did, however, find the solution in the Kaiser forums in this post. I'm quoting it here in case someone happens across this post searching for the same problem.
arizonamonte said:
I upgraded from WM 6.0 to 6.1 and now my custom ring tones that are over 500Kb do not show up in the pull down menu in order to select them for contacts. This fix is to edit the registry.
- Go into HKEY_Current User > ControlPanel > Sounds
- Delete the key of FileSizeLimit
- Done, You should now be able to set any MP3 as your ringtone.
Alan
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a quick search turned up:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4011376&postcount=7
also, deleting themp3 is not usually a good idea because it'll count every single sound file. by adding 2 zeros will allow you to limit how many of the mp3s you will put in there so you dont get full songs and the like in there that you don't need.
Well, only if you keep every one of your song files in one of the few folders the system scans for ring tones. But if you're THAT bad at file management, you have bigger problems.
it's only as a good measure of precautions. Besides, I don't know what programs install in which folder, but in the end, it's always a good precaution.

How to fix notification sounds after system MUI has changed?

I tried to search for a resolution to this problem, I don't think it is uncommon, but didn't find any clear answer.
When you change MUI locale (in my case from 409 to 408 - Greek), you loose various system notifications (more importantly SMS/MMS/voicemail).
Is there any real way to fix this?
I tried to find related keys with _0409 in the registry but couldn't find any.
I tried to find related files in \Windows, also no luck (I did find localized HTML documents though).
Does anybody know the answer? Do I need extra files? Which?
OK I reply to myself.
The solution is INDEED the .0409.html files in \Windows.
I copied all of them, discarded the irrelevant ones (you are only interested in the "single message line" type ones), translated them, renamed to .0408 (btw I kept the .0409 in of course!) and voila IT WORKS.
Here is the Greek version.
(BTW XDA should allow for 7z... the 8Kb ZIP was just 2KB in 7z form)
The rest just do what I did - or as a quick solution, duplicate all the .0409 files to your codepage without translation.
hi
Ive rename all to my language, copy to windows and still nothing
Also I check all settings for sound&notification and looks ok. I checked the whole list.
Also Ive set system & ring volume for max.
Any resolution...
I don't know the intricacies of different models and different ROMs.
It's possible you use a build that doesn't look other MUI.

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