Hi, guys!
I can't set my mp3 file as a ringtone! Is there any way to do it without cutting it?
Thank you!
Sadly not has to be under 40 seconds and under 1mb
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Sadly not has to be under 40 seconds and under 1mb
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Exactly under 39s
@thread starter: if you have any trouble in cutting stuffs, i will do it for ya, just give me a PM.
Actually it's not stupid. i don't want to hear your 3 minute song lol!
I myself have never found a reason to have a ringtone longer than ~40 seconds. 40 seconds is a *very* long time to answer your phone, most people have hung up by then. So what's the point of having a 3 Minute ringtone if you're never even going to hear it in it's full lenght? If you want to listen to music, start playing it in Zune
Thanks
Thank you, guys!
But it really not comfortable to do so many operations in order to set a ringtone. Android is much simpler - just one-two touches and a ringtone ir ready!
Thank you anyway
While I agree that it's a lot easier on android than the current way on WP7, i find the result of the later more statisfying because you can select the part you like best as your ringtone (chorus or a specific guitar solo). I find that most of my music has slow and/or silent intros, right from the top of my head I can only think of one song that I would want the intro from as a ringtone...
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I've searched and I've searched but cannot find it anywhere
By "it" I mean any reference to any normal ringtones that are
a) more like the sorta things you find in Nokias
b) not sh!t when put through WMP10.
I still like the oldphone as supplied on the first XDA I had, but I sometimes would like just to have a nice discreet "ring ring" or a "bip....bip....bip" style ringer rather than "RIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNNNG" which sounds loud even on a low volume setting.
Anyone got any suggestions?
Cheers
Ant
Dear Ant,
Now you've got a cool device and you long for Nokia ringtones? I do not get this. I've uploaded some ringtones for you. Please download them and place them in the Windows/Rings directory. The Dave Brubeck one is very cool and quite discreet. The Bernard Hermann one you might recognize form Kill Bill vol I.
It's 6 ringtones in total:
Dave Brubeck - Take 5
Bernard Hermann - Twisted Nerve
Eurytmics - Sweet Dreams
Lumidee - Never Leave you
Rocky Theme
The Cure - Lullaby
I hope you enjoy them and never long for Nokia tunes again!
Rgds,
Izzard
LOL you don't understand....I've had XDA phones for nearly 3 years now and I've gone through all the extravagent ringtones.
I don't know if anyone else is the same, but the saturation of ringtones in the past 2 years (constant adverts with ****e ringtones based on ****e songs) has left me wanting to be different by NOT having a stupid ringtone on my phone. I've had oldphone for the LONGEST time and I work in a professional environment so it suits. The kiora song as my ringtone lasted about a week before I got bored of it and thought I wanted to something better. Someone had crazyfrog at work and when it went off we all took the p*ss out of him for it!
Thanks for your efforts but yes I am still hankering after the more sensible ringtones that they had. I still have Homer telling me there's a new text message, though! :wink:
Ant
when you can use wma ringtones the options are endless
heck you could use your xda to record any nokia phone make it wma and use it
Been there, done that. Though the recordings were never particularly good. Might try again with my girlfriend's 7610.
Cheers
Ant
Try this one, bit loud but not a bad "normal" tone
Think it came from here originally
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Hi guys,
I am fairly new to this forum and this is my first post and i would like to say a big hello to everyone.
I am outstanded by the amount of time and effort that has gone in to some of the development for the wm phones as i am a new user and have recently got a HTC touch diamond.
The problem that I have is that the standard alarm sounds are pretty pants to say the least and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions or could post some decent alarm sounds that i can wake up to.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks and keep up the good work.
Hi, get hold of a program called RJV ToneSetter and you can use any sound for your alarm. I usually have a music track and let it play all the way through 2 or 3 times before i stop it
Well, this is a complicated theme, as maybe you want a specific tone or music
I would recommend you to make your own with some music editor (Nero wave editor) so you can choos your music, then save it as WMA file and that´s it!
Hope it helps
I noticed slight vibration during some of the notification sounds. Doing some research on low frequency speaker vibration i found two frequencies which do not produce much (if any) sound on our gtabs. However, the thing will vibrate. Check the files below.
http://www.burninwave.com/download/freq150.wav
http://www.burninwave.com/download/freq200.wav
That's cool. I guess now we wait for development to impement into Rome. Thank you
not sure any rom devs will be interested in implementing this as a form of haptic feedback on the g-tab. However, I thought I would post the findings in-case any rom or app devs are looking for a solution to the lack of a vibrator in these tablets.
-todd
That is cool. I think this would be a nice feature if it could be worked in somehow. It is sometimes *hard* to go from an android phone with feedback to the gtablet keyboard.
Or we replace the keyboard clickity clacks with the 150 and 200 Hz wav files... buzz buzz buzz as we type ... buzz with any screen press as well if that is replaced .. having just spent the final weeks of this past semester dealing with harmonics for a calculus based physics class I cannot believe this never dawned on me...
Also, I primarily just use the tab for classical pandora music, tapatalk, and pocket legends.... so nothing really ever played at those frequencies before... gives as firm rumble at 200 and faint rumble at 150.
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toddmp said:
I noticed slight vibration during some of the notification sounds. Doing some research on low frequency speaker vibration i found two frequencies which do not produce much (if any) sound on our gtabs. However, the thing will vibrate. Check the files below.
http://www.burninwave.com/download/freq150.wav
http://www.burninwave.com/download/freq200.wav
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Dude. Not bad
Thanks OP for being creative. freq150 doesn't make any vibration here but 200 seems like it would work.
What's the easiest way to try this? I have found the keyboard sound selection but there's no option to choose your own file. I also tried to copy freq200.wav into the folder containing the other sounds but get a permissions error. I am only a few weeks new to Android so pardon the newb questions.
Also, do you think there could be any negative long term impact to the speakers by playing these tones?
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Also, do you think there could be any negative long term impact to the speakers by playing these tones?
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That's a good point. I was wondering that too. It go either way eg.; speakers are built for producing sound and these are just different frequency sounds OR the speakers are designed for mid range sounds and therefore will battle to play the sounds and the low frequency messes with them...
Not sure which makes more sense, not that clued up on sound tech.
I dont have my Gtab here today but if you want to use this in place of the typewriter sound on the keyboard I would extract that file, load it into an audio editor and see how long it is and what filetype it is. then load the 150 or 200mhz sound file into the editor and match the filetype and length. Load the new vibration sound file back onto the gtab and slect it as the sound for the keyboard.
Hi all,
I hope this is the right section... tried developers section, but i am not allowed to post because of limitted amount of posts (dont want to post if its spam )
So, i did a search on google, a search in the market and a search on this forum and could not find what i was looking for.
I am a complete noob with developing apps and dont have the aspiration to do it in the future....
Here is my idea... hope somebody could react if it is possible at all or maybe that it is a completely stupid idea
My wife and i both have a htc desire and i was searching for a babyphone through wifi.... like i said... could not find it.
What i want:
- Place one device in the room from the baby when it is connected to the internet (wifi or 3g)
- The other device i would like to to take to friends ~600 meters away.
- With the phone i have with me i would like to connect to the other phone (through internet wifi or 3g) and hear what is going on at the room from the baby. (Maybe through a webpage or something like that???)
Hope it is clear to you guys what i ment.
I think it should be possible... something like skype or so?? Together with some options from the standard baby monitors in the market i think this could be a completely new app. Of course it could be extended in the future if you could use sound and the cam from the android device and have live video from the babys room....
104 views and no reaction... Is it a stupid idea or something impossible?
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104 views and no reaction... Is it a stupid idea or something impossible?
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Actually, a Babyphone App is a very good idea
Some of the applications that allow for you to use your phone as a webcam also allow for audio capture, so they could be used similarly to what you want.
but can these apps you mentioned sent the captured video/audio to the android phone from my wife??
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While this is not for a constant audio connection, I used this for a baby monitor when in a bind.
You have to tweak the detection settings to suit your sleeper (snorers/rollers), but once you get it set right, if the wake up and cry the App will call your other phone and you can listen to the room at that time.
Not sure if you can set it to restart the app for false alarms, but logically this is probably in there.
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While this is not for a constant audio connection, I used this for a baby monitor when in a bind.
You have to tweak the detection settings to suit your sleeper (snorers/rollers), but once you get it set right, if the wake up and cry the App will call your other phone and you can listen to the room at that time.
Not sure if you can set it to restart the app for false alarms, but logically this is probably in there.
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Still this is not the best option for me... I want to have sound all the time... If you have kids you will understand.
Other thing is that I want to do it via internet...cheaper
Yeah i have kids. I bought a wireless video baby monitor with two way comminication and support for up to 4 cameras because i couldnt find an android solution.
Someone should definitely develop this idea.
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Hi Master_B82,
I had the same idea, so that I think that it is not too bad ;-)
Actually, I was working hard over the last months in developing such an App, as I need it for myself, too.
The good news: I finished a first, fully functioning version. It is available on android market as "BabyPhone Mobile":
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.babyphonemobile
I hope, you like it
If you have any ideas on improving the App... Just tell me!
Yes I know, noob here. I've looked in all the threads I can find and on the marketplace but I just can't seem to find the app I want for running (like the Running Room).
Basic premise is an Analog Clock face where you could mark the time you want to take (ie, 45min, 30min, 25min, etc) on a run and then mark multiple spots where you want an action to take place. ie, run for 3 minutes then walk for 1 min, or run for 2 and walk 2, or 1/1 etc and have different notification sounds possible for each that would not interfear with your musicplayer (ie, you can hear it but it wouldn't crash it or close it etc).
I know this is probally the wrong spot but I am unable to post in the right spot as I am 'noob'. I'm really surprised the Running Room or Garmin don't have an app like this as this is how their running works, in stages with walk breaks in between. Not really looking for gps, pedemeter etc just the basics, clock face and the ability to mark diff color points with notification sounds and to set time spent running (or infinite, just set #/# interval).
Anybody know of an app like this or have the ability to code one, the last coding I did was c64 with visual basic so I'm......lacking.....lol
Thank you,
Steve (WarrGrinn/Deathstalker/Thor 911)
Anyone?, Bueller.....
Sigh, bumpity....
Have you looked into Endomondo?
Not sure it is can do everything you're looking for
Adidas makes a nice app... Thinks it's called adidas micoach. It's free. Maybe it will work for your needs..
Sent @ 04:20
Thank you, Yes I've looked and the Adidas one, havn't really gotten too deep into it, more just want a 'click and play' type app where there is just the options I need without alot of extra's or accounts etc. I love the 'minimal' apps that xda members have made (clock, text , etc.) and was hoping for something as simple. Ah well, few more posts and I can post in another forum I guess
Could you elaborate a bit more, describe some details?
What is the problem with the other running apps, they can't all require rocket science to use?
I'm always looking for ideas for new apps...
If there is nothing already there that fits that purpose, i might be willing to invest some hours .
Dark3n said:
Could you elaborate a bit more, describe some details?
What is the problem with the other running apps, they can't all require rocket science to use?
I'm always looking for ideas for new apps...
If there is nothing already there that fits that purpose, i might be willing to invest some hours .
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Sorry it took so long for a response, kinda lazy here
I'm looking for a general 'clock' app, analog clock dial face with touch-points all around the dial, inner circle is seconds, outer circle is minutes. Ability to set a specific time for a run (ex, 45 min) and then divide that time into run/rest periods (ie, 5min run, then 1 min rest) along the dial and even have differing periods in the run (ie, after fourth run of 5 min a 3 min rest then 8 min run, etc).
Would like ability to set notification sounds (pick sound/s) for each 'event' along the run that inturrupt music/etc the phone is playing but not crash/stop it.
If it takes off advance stuff like compass/gps etc can be added but I'm just looking for a glorified stopwatch (analog style, like the old huge clocks that had tabs you could slide around for laps and times etc at the pool or gym) so I don't have to hog my mothers 'Garman' running sattelite watch, lol.