I want to make a zip update with sounds.
I cant just upload them to mobile, and use them for sms, mms and mail.
Don't wanna use applications and stuff like that.
let me know if it works for you, i added a bunch of ringtones I wasnt sure which ones you wanted.
update.zip ready*just flash
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=A6MA7LQA
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Can I use MP3 music as a ring tone, if so how can I do it?
yup just put the MP3 file in the sounds Dir\ in your device
Sumpthin like this mobile device\windows
my understanding was that it played mid wav and wma files
add these to the /windows/rings folder and select in settings phone
It's a shame
I've tried this too and finally contacted the tech support guys at T-Mobile. It is only possible to use wav files as ring tones. This is a shame, because they are much bigger. To be able to use them, you should store them in Windows/Rings. I've created a couple of nice ones to last around 30 seconds (the maximum ringtime for most providers).
-Rocky Theme
-Eurytmics - Sweet Dreams
-Lumidee - Never Leave You
-George Baker - Little Green Bag (Resevoir Dogs opener)
As I do not understand how FTP works. I'll only attach one file. If you're interested in more, let me know.
appereantly, attaching didn't work either. just let me know if you'd like one of the ringtones. i can mail them.
Izzard: If you dont wanna use ftp, the files uploaded must be relatively small. Try to RAR any ringtone-file. maybe uploading via http will work then.
It's not that i don't want to use FTP, I just do not know how it works. In the "manual" it sais:
"Simply FTP to 'xda-developers.com', username 'xda', password 'xda' and put the file in the root directory (do not create subdirs)."
How do i SIMPLY ftp anything? Where do I log in, do I have to go to another site?
Even Rar-ing a 5MB ringtone will not make the file uploadable via http, I've tried it
So if you could help me out with the FTP part, I'll gladly post some ringtones.
I've tried this too and finally contacted the tech support guys at T-Mobile. It is only possible to use wav files as ring tones. This is a shame
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the guys at T-mobile definitely don't know the difference between a file and a directory to tell you this..
the following is 100% correct:
you can use .wav or .midi or .wma(which is better than mp3) as ringtones for phone calls by putting the file in \windows\rings
you can use .wav or .midi as sms ringtones or as alarms by putting the files in windows root directory
we have talked a lot about this befor you have to search the forums before posting :wink:
I recently rooted my G1 and installed the JF1.41 RC33 lite update, and now my notification sound does not play when I receive a text message (but it works for other things, such as gmail).
I am also running the latest version of the Resident Evil Umbrella theme (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=482143&highlight=umbrella) and I didn't test between updating the build and installing the theme, so I'm not sure which it's related to.
I've tried using a default notification tone, as well as one from my SD card using Rings Extended, with no difference. Anyone else have a problem like this?
I think with the lite version there is only one notification or ringtone left in the system thats why you need to create your own ringtones using ringdroid
Yes, there are only three notification tones left on the phone, none of which will actually play when I receive a text message. Same thing with the custom tone I loaded onto my SD card. No matter what I do, I simply do not get a sound when I get a text message.
Hi,
The g1 will read ringtones if the correct folders are on the sd card I think.
Try this:
Make a folder on your sdcard called media
Inside it make audio
Inside audio make alarms, notifications,ringtones and ui.
Then in each of those folders put your ringtones.
oog , mid or mp3.
Reboot your phone now when you go to assign a ringtone the phone will find them.
It works for me.
Post the results.
That did the trick. Thanks!
Hi,
Glad it worked.
An easy to put ringtones into different areas on your phone.
Well, it seems to have stopped working again. Or rather, it now works sporadically. I haven't changed the location, and it does the same thing even if I change it to a default alert, so it has nothing to do with the ringtones themselves. Gah, maybe I should just re-flash...
OK, I think I may have actually just solved it. I checked my processes and the Messaging app was running twice for some reason. I force closed both, re-opened and tested, and BINGO! Sound! =D
Now I just have to figure out why I had two instances of Messaging running in the first place...
If you want the sounds that come with g1 here you go, just put in corresponding folders on sd card.
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?jyzbsnin4tu
Ryanmo5 said:
If you want the sounds that come with g1 here you go, just put in corresponding folders on sd card.
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?jyzbsnin4tu
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Great Link! This should be posted in the original G1 files thread if it isnt there already. Good grab.
Hi all, I'm new to this forum and also new to my smart phone. I have an HTC Elf 0300. I'm trying to assign a sound to Notification/ MMS downloaded. I've looked at the existing sounds available and tried to find the folder they're in via ActiveSync to no avail. I've converted the mp3 I want to use to .amr and put it in the My Ringtones and My Voices folders. I can access the amr file if I want to change the ringtone notification but not for the MMS downloaded. I can only assume that one can't use anything other than what came with the phone. If you know different, please advise, many thanks.
Ron_H said:
Hi all, I'm new to this forum and also new to my smart phone. I have an HTC Elf 0300. I'm trying to assign a sound to Notification/ MMS downloaded. I've looked at the existing sounds available and tried to find the folder they're in via ActiveSync to no avail. I've converted the mp3 I want to use to .amr and put it in the My Ringtones and My Voices folders. I can access the amr file if I want to change the ringtone notification but not for the MMS downloaded. I can only assume that one can't use anything other than what came with the phone. If you know different, please advise, many thanks.
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Put your tones in the main windows folder, you will see that many of the tones already available to you are in wav/wma format.
Thanx Timmy, that worked, one learns as one goes along eh, lol.
I am hoping that someone is smart enough to figure this one out.
As some of you might know, for Froyo Music.apk, Google omitted support for certain codecs that were supported in previous versions of the .apk. Namely, for GSM 6.10 (I think that's correct) .wav support. For some unknown reason Google does not seem to be in any hurry to correct the matter either.
The reason this sucks so much is that for those of us that have home/work telephone pbx services or servers that send out voicemail attachments as these types of.wav files, we cannot listen to the voicemails on our phones within the Gmail app->Preview->Listen with Music Player. This includes Vonage, RingCentral, and many company pbx systems where the user cannot change the type of attachment that the VM gets sent out in.
You can read more about the topic and the issues here.... http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=4875
There are a couple work-arounds, one being a $4 app called Remote Wave. Another solution, in the US only, is to create a YouMail account, download the app and have the VM attachments forward to YouMail's dropbox service. But, that is giving up a lot of security, IMO.
My hope is that someone can figure out how to put the code that make this work in the Eclair Music.apk into the Froyo Music.apk.
Download the attached files and try to play it on your Froyo phone and see the error you get.
Can't upload .wav files as attachments on xda so the .zip is an actual .zip file with the .wav inside. So, you have to unzip it. The .txt file is just the .wav with the extension changed. So, just change it to .wav with Astro etc.
Thanks
I second this request!
I Third !!!!!!!!!!!!
anything on this?
I hope this is the right area to ask, and i apologize if not.
I just went from 1.5 (Magic) to 2.2 (Desire) and man, the first thing i noticed is how crappy the Froyo ringtones are! I really want my regular old 1.5 ringtones, but im not sure where to look.
Is there a 1.5 ringtone dump anywhere? Or can i download them from somewhere?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=548432
These appear to be from the Hero rather than the Magic, but would they be what you're after?
Posted from my HD2 via XDA app.
Yea those are the ring tones, thanks!
But android 1.5 (and possible above) was weird, in that the default ringtones could only be selected by choosing default. therefore, the ringtone im looking for isnt in that group
can anyone help?
if you're asking how to get them to work on your phone all you have to do is make a folder called media on your sdcard. In the media folder make another folder called audio and place yet another folder called ringtones and notifications. just place your ringtones and notification sounds in their respective folders.
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if you're asking how to get them to work on your phone all you have to do is make a folder called media on your sdcard. In the media folder make another folder called audio and place yet another folder called ringtones and notifications. just place your ringtones and notification sounds in their respective folders.
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No that i know how to do.
Im asking for the default ringtones from android 1.5 Apparently, theyre not stored in /system/media. In that directory are all the optional ringtones.
When selecting ringtones, you can choose from the list, or select default. The default ringtone is NOT found on that list and therefore NOT in system/media as far as I know
Anyone know whaat I'm talking about here? Lol
zoltrix said:
... I really want my regular old 1.5 ringtones, but im not sure where to look ...
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You may want to download the original zipped ROM from HTC.
Looky here:
http://developer.htc.com/adp.html#s3
Download the 'Recovery Image' for Androidâ„¢ 1.5 (make sure the MD5 checksum matches).
Extract and do whatcha want
***** ***** ***** ***** *****
If you don't know how, I was able to do it for you (so i was bored).
notifications
Beat_Box_Android.ogg
CaffeineSnake.ogg
DearDeer.ogg
DontPanic.ogg
F1_MissedCall.ogg
F1_New_MMS.ogg
F1_New_SMS.ogg
Heaven.ogg
Highwire.ogg
KzurbSonar.ogg
OnTheHunt.ogg
TaDa.ogg
Tinkerbell.ogg
Voila.ogg
ringtones
BeatPlucker.ogg
BentleyDubs.ogg
BirdLoop.ogg
CaribbeanIce.ogg
CrazyDream.ogg
CurveBall.ogg
DreamTheme.ogg
EtherShake.ogg
FriendlyGhost.ogg
GameOverGuitar.ogg
Growl.ogg
InsertCoin.ogg
LoopyLounge.ogg
LoveFlute.ogg
MidEvilJaunt.ogg
MildlyAlarming.ogg
NewPlayer.ogg
Noises1.ogg
Noises2.ogg
Noises3.ogg
OrganDub.ogg
Ring_Classic_02.ogg
Ring_Digital_02.ogg
Ring_Synth_02.ogg
Ring_Synth_04.ogg
RomancingTheTone.ogg
SitarVsSitar.ogg
SpringyJalopy.ogg
Terminated.ogg
TwirlAway.ogg
VeryAlarmed.ogg
World.ogg
http://www.mediafire.com/?rl86f5pn8tolouu
audio.zip = 1,621KB
I hope that's what you were looking for?!