igo8 8.3.4 dat.zip editing - General Questions and Answers

hi,
I am running igo8 8.3.4 with tts working and GJ6.17_da Gurjon skin.
the only thing I need is a voice warning of speedcams.
Does anyone know if it is possible to change one of the warning sound .wav files in the data.zip to a custom .wav that will then give me a 'generic' voice warning (e.g. "warning, gatso ahead" - which I have on file ripped from my TomTom). If so, which .wav do I need to change to get this to work?
Thanks for any help on this.
Scott
Don't worry... worked it out!

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A2DP on Tornado!!

Now you can use A2DP (Bluetooth Stereo) on HTC Tornado w/ AKU2 ROM...
1. The ROM should be updated as latest AKU2 ROM from i-mate (SP5 or 8310: i-mate_SP5_???_2.5.33?.?.zip, SP5m or 8300: i-mate_SP5m_???_2.6.33?.?.zip) and unlocked by RegEditSTG.exe and SDA_ApplicationUnlock.exe .
2. Copy Avrcp_MPplugin.dll, bta2dp.dll, sbc.dll to \Windows thru ActiveSync.
3. Copy Tor_A2DP_cert.CAB to any folder (I recommend \My Documents), and execute CAB from File Manager.
4. Import or modify A2DP-related registry values, using MobileRegistryEditor (see Readme.txt or A2DP.reg included in the ZIP file).
5. Power Off and On
6. You can enable A2DP for your stereo headset, from Settings - 6. Connections - 2. Bluetooth - Menu (right softkey) - 1. Devices - Select your A2DP headset - Menu (right softkey) - Set as Wireless Stereo !!
Enjoy!
What does Tor_A2DP_cert.CAB do?
I wonder if it's as easy as it looks like to add A2DP feature to another HTC device :wink:
What does actually Tor_A2DP_cert.CAB file do?
Thank you for any help getting this work an latest Wizard ROM.
Re: What does Tor_A2DP_cert.CAB do?
Hi melvincz,
melvincz said:
I wonder if it's as easy as it looks like to add A2DP feature to another HTC device :wink:
What does actually Tor_A2DP_cert.CAB file do?
Thank you for any help getting this work an latest Wizard ROM.
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It's just a certificate that created by myself...
And 3 files included in the ZIP are signed using this certificate.
I never tested the certificate and files on non-Tornado devices, but I guess it can work on other devices (but the Bluetooth stack should be same version as these A2DP files... means AKU 2.0).
It work on 818pro. YEAH
Well
Then it SHOULD work on Wizard!!!
Any chance this will work on an older Wizard Rom? I need to use an old one for Blackberry compatiblity. Don't have an A2DP compatible headset, but may pick one up from best buy during lunch
ya know, instead of people asking if it works on other models, how about trying it first? it's not going to hurt if you do try it, so why worry?
darkjedi said:
ya know, instead of people asking if it works on other models, how about trying it first? it's not going to hurt if you do try it, so why worry?
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well i tried
importing reg file had 2 be done manually (o2 miniS)
added line to set as wireless stereo but:
i have bt420 and its not the first time that its not
regocnized by ms stack as a2dp capable (even on the qtek test rom) so i dont know
Try with newer HS Might work.
works on S200
Thanks mate this is class, anyone recommend the best quality headphones i can get that will work with this setup
Cheers
Chris
Anyone figure out how to import the .reg file? I tried Mobile REgistry editor and it doesn't give an option anywhere. I haven tried PHM Registry Editor and can't get the Import option not to be grayed out. I even double clicked on the .reg file on my wizard and all it did was launch the phm regedit app, but didn't import. Any help would be appreciated...
Wow Imma have to try this.
Anyone know how to import the reg file ???
chrissyboy6969 said:
Anyone know how to import the reg file ???
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=48502
this thread shows the keys that should be added and what they are(dword , string , key etc)
You guys rock worked like a dream just need to get my headphones now, motos anygood???
Good work kyunga! How did you do it? I've seen these dll's from rom dumps before, but I was under the impression that in order to work, they had to be manually edited by hand. Are these files from the wizard test rom or does it use the official implementation present on the universal. Great work again!
SUPERB
samimayer said:
chrissyboy6969 said:
Anyone know how to import the reg file ???
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=48502
this thread shows the keys that should be added and what they are(dword , string , key etc)
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The CAB file attached in that thread will copy all necessary files and import all registry settings automatically. Don't have to do it manually. Thanks to kyunga for his original contribution.
Works with APACHE! Boyz and girls.
Using logitech IPOD BT Wireless Headphones.
the controlls work as well!. I am a happy boy!!!
Loaded up about 120 aac files.
So far no issues at all!
nc88keyz said:
Works with APACHE! Boyz and girls.
Using logitech IPOD BT Wireless Headphones.
the controlls work as well!. I am a happy boy!!!
Loaded up about 120 aac files.
So far no issues at all!
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Where are the files????

Using MP3s for text message notification?

Hey all, got a question. I searched the boards for this but wasn't able to find an answer that worked.
I know you guys aren't using the lame sounds that came with the phone, so I gotta know--what's the trick? We've got an mp3 trimmer app that would work great, if anything other than phone calls worked with it. How do I get my mp3s to work as notification tones? Do I need to convert to .wav? If so, what's a good app to use, preferably on the phone itself?
kameisama said:
Hey all, got a question. I searched the boards for this but wasn't able to find an answer that worked.
I know you guys aren't using the lame sounds that came with the phone, so I gotta know--what's the trick? We've got an mp3 trimmer app that would work great, if anything other than phone calls worked with it. How do I get my mp3s to work as notification tones? Do I need to convert to .wav? If so, what's a good app to use, preferably on the phone itself?
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nope MP3 is just fine but u need to "CUT" the file from were ever u have it and go to "MY DEVICE IN FILE EXPLORER" and hit "application Data" then "SOUNDS" and then hit paste!
and then goto into settings and hit "Sounds&Notifacations" then hit notifacation sounds and when it loads scroll to "incoming Text" and pic your MP3 File!
hope you understood that
they have to be small files, but they can be .mp3s i would think at least smaller than 200kb
edit the file with mp3 trimmer or you will need a wav/mp3 file editor like 'cool edit'.
put the files in this directory to have them appear in the settings - sounds -notifications - new text message:
application data\Sounds\
Works like a champ, guys.
Cheers!
theres no way to have it rotate through a few is there?

[Q][REQ] MP3 association file icon missed!

Hi everybody:
Im the kind of user that search with striving forces all the forum before ask something or make a request. But since Wednesday I've been looking for something to fix my HTC Fuze and really I couldnt found it. (could be & most probably is a Noob Q, but with all ur knowledge I always gonna be a rookie)
Fisrt, excuse my english. Hope you guys understand my words and help me solve this problem.
Ok, here's the gap.
I installed a few softwares from this page (awesomes by the way), and work perfect. But I don't know why I MISSED THE MP3 FILE ASSOCIATION ICON
The song in WMA format keeps its icon but the mp3 songs dont.
So, the mp3 format songs can be played on wmp or in the music tab of my fuze (the phone recognized it), but the icon that is beside the tittle is the famous "Unknown File Type Icon". Also I cant use any mp3 as ringtone.
What can I do?
Do I have to Restore the my phone again?
Exist an app that I could use to fix this?
I have the idea that a software called "Pocket Music 5.2 Free" was the responsable for this, but Im not sure. Also I removed this app from the Fuze & from the registry, but didnt notice any original icon file association yet.
Phone: HTC FUZE
ROM: 5.08.502.1 WWE
Radio: 1.12.25.19
I Just ask for help Please. Hope any of you have the answer to my puzzle.
Thanks to everyone, again excuse my english & finally have a nice day.
hey, I had the same problem.. the thing u do is, download advanced config it lets u choose file associations.. go to .mp3 and type WMPlayer.exe in the program bar.. good luck mate

nueAudio for AudioPara3.csv

Does anyone know if this or something like it exists for the TP? TIA
nueAudio
not yet. I search a lot of days for the description of audiopara3.csv. Nue audio must be working also with this. Rename audiopara3.csv to audiopara.csv. In registry also. I extract the programm, and i see the same values for writing in the audiopar3.csv, but i didnt try it.
Are you looking for the in call audio boost?

[Q] Custom Key Sounds

I post this in my SGS4G Forum, but haven't gotten any hits, trying to broaden my chances of getting some help.
Ok, before i posted this i searched high and low and really couldn't find a strait answer. Here is what i am trying to do... I have a bunch of cool sounds... I would like to set these sounds as key tones... you know, like when i dial a number on my key pad.
So i got all the files in order, converted them to .ogg, and placed them in /system/media/audio/ui and renamed them key1.ogg key2.ogg etc.... Well nothing happens, i cant even play the file, it says its "unrecognized" by the stock media player and Rockplayer. anyone have any ideas?
I read somewhere that the "program" that plays these files will only recognize certain codecs or something, That is a little outside my AO (area of operation)....any help would be greatly appreciated!
panda
I found this
http://www.droidnova.com/creating-sound-effects-in-android-part-1,570.html
However, i am not a Dev so this might as well be Japanese, any hints?
That link is relevant for writting an app that plays sounds.
The app that does this, the dialer already exists though.
This rather sounds like a codec problem.
If you can't open and play those files with the native android player on your phone, the dialer won't be able either.
Recheck the encoding on those sound files and try again.
they will play from the sdcard, but when i move them to the UI folder on the root, they wont... still an encoding issue?
Could be a permission issue.
There is no permission issue on the sdcard, as all files are accessible to everyone, but this doesnt apply to files in the root folder.
So try changing the permissions.
Changed the hell out of the permissions, which made the native player play the file.. YAY!! However......when i changed the file name to Key1.ogg from key1a.ogg, i press the corresponding number on the dialer...i get nada. so sound at all, i will play with permissions a little more, maybe change the format to a lower quality file and see if that helps... Thanks for the insite!
Well the filename has to be the same as the original one, CASE SENSITIVE mostlikely.
To make sure you have absolutely the same kind of file you could extract the original sound file and use a common player (i.e. VLC?) to check the bitrate, encoding, kHz etc.
I DID IT!!! WOO HOO.. what a pain in the ass! LOL I made the files smaller... less than 16hz and 92kbps.. then sent them all to drop box... copied them to the ui folder... THEN...I renamed the originals...then renamed the new ones.. giving them god permission. It worked!! Wish i was more of a Dev.. i'd make an app to simplify it...took about an hour once i got the hang of it....

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