Here's a question:
If I'm running an AOSP ROM, is there any way to port in the stock LG notification sounds/ringtones? There's a few that I like better than the AOSP ones.
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It is very simple to do in Android. On your sd card or in the internal phone memory create a directory called "media" and inside that create one called "audio". Then inside that just put the sounds you want in folders called "alarms", "notifications" and "ringtones". The phone will then automatically scan and use the new sounds and you can select them in settings. Here are the all the sounds from the stock LG rom. They are already in the appropriate folders just copy it to the internal or external sd card.
http://www.mediafire.com/?qoi8y62kyynkhtj
PERFECT. I hope you stick around the G2X threads, jboxer. Love your work.
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So I'm loving my Infuse, but I'm having a problem. Whenever I turn it off and then back on (which so far has only been when it dies) my home screen always gets screwed up. My Pandora widget disappears, and I am not able to add it back unless I reinstall the app. Also I have a firefox icon in the app tray at the bottom, and that disappears too.
What can I do to fix this?
by any chance does you live wallpaper change too?
i haven't noticed icons or widgets disappearing but i noticed my wallpaper goes back to stock after a reboot.
I've had the stock wallpaper all along so I have no idea, ill try it out and see what happens.
You need to install apps on phone not external SD card that will fix it. At least the live wallpaper.
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I put on a live wallpaper and it stayed there after reboot, but my Pandora widget still disappeared, and I had Dolphin browser instead of Firefox in the app tray, but that disappears too.
How do I choose to install apps to the phone?
Go to settings,application, ext SD card in the top right, find application you want to move click it it will say move to phone click it. It will install on phone
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I forgot its settings, applications, manage application, then SD card.
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I don't even get an option to add the Pandora widget after I move the app to the phone.
Did you reboot the phone?
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eroracing, thanks for your posts about this issue - I already exchanged my infuse once, but am too chicken to reboot this new one yet. I followed your instructions about the SD card; my phone came with an external SD card and there's also an internal card listed in the "SD card and phone storage" menu, as well as the phone storage itself. I'm hoping the 'sd card' on the far right in the Applications menu is referring to the external card.
I moved what I could to the phone, but I'm still too chicken to reboot!
eroracing said:
Go to settings,application, ext SD card in the top right, find application you want to move click it it will say move to phone click it. It will install on phone
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Thanks i wasn't sure on how to do this before.
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Yes the one all the way to the right. And I'm not sure what you mean you don't want to reboot your phone. Just power off and back on again.
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Ok, I finally screwed up the courage to power my infuse off and back on, and all is ok. Whew! Because of course once you get this large a screen, you just can't go back to something smaller!
I have no ringtones, alarms, or notifications other then the dumb ones left on by the dev and can't download any from HTC hub. I have to have my phone on vibrate because it plays an explicit rap song for a ringtone. Any suggestions.
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Did you wipe before installing? And which version of gingeritis are you using?
Chingy scripts all his roms to wipe that badboy clean as a whistle. That means any ringtones saved in your old rom will be gone forever. You can use or make a ringtone or notifier or alarm from virtually any mp3 on your sdcard. It's a piece of cake.
When I use hub to create a ringtone it says please insert SD card. I'm using 3d test 11
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Go to sd card and create a folder called "ringtones" and put mp3s there. They will show up in settings/sound/ringtone list
Dev fixed it in update but thanks fellas.
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I removed my micro sd chip and can no longer take/store pictures. what can i change to store pics on the internal memory?
In cm go to application settings in cm settings and select use internal storage or something like that and reboot.
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Is that possible in ICS 4.0.3 stock ? it's about 500kb mp3 file that I like to make it as the phone calling ringtone..
Thanks
Go to Settings-Sound-Phone ringtone, and change it from there.
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Hello
Is that possible in ICS 4.0.3 stock ? it's about 500kb mp3 file that I like to make it as the phone calling ringtone..
Thanks
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Make a directory on your root SD card for your Nexus (I know it doesn't have an SD card, but plug in your phone to your PC using a USB Cable and from there turn on USB storage.
Once looking through the directories on your phone, create a folder called Media. Inside that, create a folder called ringtones and place your MP3 file in there. Your Nexus S should recognize this file as an MP3 and it will be selectable from your ringtones after you unplug your phone.
The same can be done for Alarms and Notifications.
For instance,
Media/Ringtones
Media/Notifications
Media/Alarms
When you unplug your Nexus S from your PC after you put files in the respective folders above, your Nexus S should recognize these files and you should be able to see them then next time you set a alert of some sort.
Hope that helps!
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Excellent answer , sure that helps much.
Thanks
Found out that creating the Ringtones, Notifications, Alarms folders in the root of the SD card has the same effect. Might require a reboot too take effect.
You can also use an app called ringtone maker by big bang dev to edit and set ringtones.
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A lot easier: Just download Zedge from the market. Will let you pick any song just anywhere.
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Is the same methode of making a folder with "Media" name applies for a Wallpaper ?
I don't like the stock ICS wallpapers and I have a folder of the stock GB wallpapers on my PC.... How can I incorporate them with the stock ICS wallpapers ? is that possible ?
I need advice for the best app of this kind.
I used vaulty and smart lock free and they both have isssues, is there any better app without bugs?
U can try hide it pro
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yes, hide it pro is the best out there..
Although, locking or hiding apps dont work..
You can hide any files (images and videos) safely and uniquely under this super duper app.. all under the disguise of a nice working audio manager..
Here is the link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smartanuj.hideitpro&hl=en
Anuj has done a brilliant job !!
tnx ! will try
hm, this app is storing all the hidden files in the internal memory, and i don't see the way to make it store them on sd card
how can i store them on the external sd card?
You can change the vault location in tha app settings.
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that's the problem, in settings it only shows you the possibility of creating a new folder, but a folder inside the one that is already in the internal storage, there's no option of browsing through folders and making now ones outside the internal sotrage.
if it's possible can i get clearer explanation how?
Sorry I couldn't reply early as I was away.
I would suggest to un hide all the files from this app. Then put these original files back to ur desired location (sd card) .
Now go to settings /advanced settings /change vault location to point to your external_sd loc. Now if you hide, your files will be mounted in your ext card.
hope this works.
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