Sorry, I realize I might take a hit for asking, but....I did search.
I've been looking for an mp3 of 'Midsommer Murders'....well I've found a couple of UK sites to get it free...but they require a UK IP address...I have never heard of such a thing. Any way..does anyone have the theme to this show?
Thanks
Teresa
Well, if you posted the link to a site that had it for free, perhaps someone (I wouldn't because you are not making it easy for someone to help you) would be kind enough to download it and send it to you.
kevino said:
Well, if you posted the link to a site that had it for free, perhaps someone (I wouldn't) would download it and send it to you.
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Well kevino, thanks for the suggestion and the honesty..I will post the link when I get back to the computer where I have the link saved...am mobile at the moment.
thanks
teresa
Cool. you posted while I was editing my post to explain why.
Good luck !
Search is over...someone emailed to me....not only Midsomer but Poirot theme too!!!
thanks
Cool!
I have also been searching for the theme from Midsomer...
Could you please upload or e-mail me the song!
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...but they require a UK IP address...I have never heard of such a thing.
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Never heard of a UK IP address? We have the internet here too you know. :wink:
i use mosquito sound Ringtone.
Mosquitone
The Mosquito tone is a very high pitched tone that can generally only be heard by teenagers and is being used as a ringtone.
To find out about the origins see this BBC article Firm's Ringtone 'Next Crazy Frog'
Link >>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/5077026.stm
good found...... i can hear it.... .. so i'm going to use......
(but i downloaded it after google'ing..... the above download does not acctually have the valid file... can you plz check TuiLor!)
Oh man.. I get headache listening to it...
The above attachment is not working. Don't borther downloading it.
Get it here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/wiltshire/audio/mosquito_sound.mp3
http://graphics.nytimes.com/packages/audio/nyregion/20060610_RINGTONE.mp3
Warning, first lower your volume and gradually increase it
Update: It is a great concept. However, the two of the sample above aren't very clean. The first one seems to have some background sound while the second one isn't pulsing. Hence I've cooked up my own 15kHz -17kHz 0.1 sec pulse version. It is a WAV file for loseless quality. If you were to play with your PC, make sure you have those audio processor/enhancement disabled. I did it for 15kHz because I can hardly hear 17kHz (I'm 27+). Any youngester wanted to try higher can generate those sound yourself using this software
Here is the midsommer
i am not good at english so i don't post too much
thank Mr.hanmin and Mr.MDANavymom for sharing ^ ^
Thank you
MDANavymom said:
Here is the midsommer
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Thanks!!!!!!!!
Hey Guys,
Was hoping for a bit of constructive feedback. Wrote an app called NameBuzz:
A new concept in incoming Caller ID and SMS ID technology. Silently know who's calling, without your phone leaving your pocket!
- Vibrate pattern based on syllables in contact name
- Create custom vibrate patterns per contact
- Speak contact name out loud
- Vibrate on call end
- Press volume key to disable during call
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The idea is that with only 5 or so people calling you regularly, their syllables should be enough for you to differentiate between people. And if not, you can always create a custom vibrate pattern for that contact!
As an extra, it also allows you to set up speaking caller ID - for the situations where you don't need your phone to be silent!
You can install with the following link:
NameBuzz Install
It's only tested in English for the time being, and on a Nexus One and Desire Z (HTC Vision).
If anyone gives it a go, feel free to let me know what you think!
Cheers,
Daz.
Cyrket link for all who are on a PC right now with screens : http://www.cyrket.com/p/android/com.dazbradbury.namebuzz/
Thanks, and here is an appbrain link (good for remote install):
http://www.appbrain.com/app/com.dazbradbury.namebuzz
Although, Cyrket does always seem more up to date.
Nice app! If only the voice was more enjoyable not so roboty if possible. The buzzing will take some time to learn, especially if you have friends with similar names..
AIM mobile IM = buzzing out of control!
Nice app! If only the voice was more enjoyable not so roboty if possible.
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Thanks! I intend to add some options around the voice output when I get a chance.
The buzzing will take some time to learn, especially if you have friends with similar names..
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I think it should be fairly intuitive, as you can work out the number of syllables, and then the name. I would use the testing function a little to familiarise yourself.
AIM mobile IM = buzzing out of control!
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This shouldn't buzz out of control, it will be the pattern of:
Buzz-Pause-Buzz-Buzz-Pause-Buzz - and then repeat.
AIM-space- Mob -ile -space-IM
So AIM = 1 syllable
Mobile = 2 syllables
IM = 1 syllable.
And I put little breaks in to break up words. Does that make sense?
could always use morse code for the vibrate patterns
I think I will try this.
Idea is truly nice. How about Froyo Support!
and just to let u know, i featured u on one of the biggest independent german tech blogs
http://www.mobiflip.de/2010/09/wenn-der-postmann-zweimal-vibriert-namebuzz-fuer-android/
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Idea is truly nice. How about Froyo Support!
and just to let u know, i featured u on one of the biggest independent german tech blogs
http://www.mobiflip.de/2010/09/wenn-der-postmann-zweimal-vibriert-namebuzz-fuer-android/
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Hi, wow, thanks!
And it does work on Froyo - if you have any problems, let me know!
beagz said:
could always use morse code for the vibrate patterns
I think I will try this.
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Hi,
Yeh, the problem with morse code is that it would take forever to spell out a name entirely. Plus, someone has already done this. Look for "MorseRing".
Cheers!
Daz.
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Hi, wow, thanks!
And it does work on Froyo - if you have any problems, let me know!
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Great, i just inserted it as an Update to the post =)
this app is just A great idea
RinTinTigger said:
Great, i just inserted it as an Update to the post =)
this app is just A great idea
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Awesome, thanks! However, I guess you should warn people I've only tested this in english, and I coded the text-to-syllable engine to only really work with english letters. Hence, I'm not really sure how it will perform in german! Special accented characters that should be treated as syllable indicators probably won't get picked up...
Let me know if you give it a go, would be interested to know if it's really bad, or just not perfect!
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Awesome, thanks! However, I guess you should warn people I've only tested this in english, and I coded the text-to-syllable engine to only really work with english letters. Hence, I'm not really sure how it will perform in german! Special accented characters that should be treated as syllable indicators probably won't get picked up...
Let me know if you give it a go, would be interested to know if it's really bad, or just not perfect!
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If you want to, i could translate your file into german
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If you want to, i could translate your file into german
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Thanks for the offer, unfortunately, it's a little more tricky than that. I use certain knowledge about english to turn words into a number of syllables. Hence, it's not really a translation as such. I will have a think... if I can make into a translatable list, I will be sure to let you know!!
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Thanks for the offer, unfortunately, it's a little more tricky than that. I use certain knowledge about english to turn words into a number of syllables. Hence, it's not really a translation as such. I will have a think... if I can make into a translatable list, I will be sure to let you know!!
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im at your service....just lemme know
I translatet also titanium backup to german
Going back to the topic, anyone have any thoughts/improvements?
Would love to know if anyone is getting to grips with it... Maybe I'll give you guys a few days to get used to the idea...!
Going on holiday for two weeks, so if you guys can come up with any feature requests, I'll implement them when I get back...
Hope you like it, and any ratings/feedback is much appreciated!
Cheers! Daz.
Is it just me or is this App no longer available in the Market? I've tried numerous barcodes and looked under Tools but only get told the app cannot be found.
Is there an actual install file available I can download so I can install this manually? I had it on my phone but my phone died and took the program with it.
renrut said:
Is it just me or is this App no longer available in the Market? I've tried numerous barcodes and looked under Tools but only get told the app cannot be found.
Is there an actual install file available I can download so I can install this manually? I had it on my phone but my phone died and took the program with it.
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I think I found the problem with this app not showing up in the Market for me. My phone was missing an update and once I performed it, NameBuzz showed up and installed without a glitch.
Great app. Makes phone calls a little easier to screen.
NameBuzz 1.2 now available:
- Works in collaboration with in-built ringer state. If your phone is in silent, it won't vibrate/speak, if in vibrate mode, it will vibrate but not speak, etc...
- Disabled during Call Waiting - simply provides call waiting tone rather than vibrating.
- Add custom speech text (ie. Incoming Call from Joe Bloggs)
- Added ability to set silent ringtone.
renrut said:
I think I found the problem with this app not showing up in the Market for me. My phone was missing an update and once I performed it, NameBuzz showed up and installed without a glitch.
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Yep - The app is set to require Android 2.1 and above.
Cheers!
I recently published my first app on Android Marketplace, got fooled when i thought it would get a lot of downloads but it hasn't really been that successful lol.
I would like to hear what you think, Please don't rate my app badly, give it a chance
to download the app search for "Nave360" on android market,
Sorry i can't insert links
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I recently published my first app on Android Marketplace, got fooled when i thought it would get a lot of downloads but it hasn't really been that successful lol.
I would like to hear what you think, Please don't rate my app badly, give it a chance
to download the app search for "Nave360" on android market,
Sorry i can't insert links
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between dev´s we must help
testing NAVE360, then post the results
Looks nice. Need to have a setting to turn off notifications (unless I missed it) regardless of auto/manual update I prefer not to have notifications in status bar. Otherwise it looks like a nice start. Left a rating and comment for ya.
Thank you very much, i appreciate your time
good work! i have the xbox 360 and this app its useful to me...
i prefer that the spanish languaje... but in english i understand
ok what´s the function of the debug option in settings?
the rest its cool...rating positive.. the environment it´s good and intuitive and it is soo importaNT (YOU KNOW IT)
the only one thing that i would change its that there aren´t sufficient photos
i like the screenshots
congratulations
Debug mode allows you to access more settings, And thank you for your feedback =)
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Looks nice. Need to have a setting to turn off notifications (unless I missed it) regardless of auto/manual update I prefer not to have notifications in status bar. Otherwise it looks like a nice start. Left a rating and comment for ya.
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If you go to Debug mode you can turn that off
It isn't bad. dint face any real problems
Couldn't find it
I couldn't find it in the android market for some reason, but I assume it's the same app posted on YouTube, etc. Looks good.
Had this on one of my ROMs - Lost it. May have come in an app...
But it's the notification sound "Hi" it was simple, 3 notes. Low High Low.
Thanks guys, hope someone remembers and can point me to it!
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Had this on one of my ROMs - Lost it. May have come in an app...
But it's the notification sound "Hi" it was simple, 3 notes. Low High Low.
Thanks guys, hope someone remembers and can point me to it!
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That's going to be hard to find unless someone knows specifically the sound you are referring to. If you know the ROM it was in, download it and extract the files, see if it's in there.
Hey guys,
We are a small team of android developers that had a cool idea of an app which we released to the market few days ago. First of all, thank you for reading this, as you all probably know, promoting new apps is hard job these days and you are all we got.
The app called 'NeverForget' and the idea is simple: A solution to stop forgetting stuff when you leave your current location. There are tons of situations when this app may be useful. A classic example: When you leave your home at the morning to your job, you surely need to take with you some stuff such as your bag, wallet, keys, etc.. We have created NeverForget app to make sure you won't forget any of it again(Usually all of us forget something time to time). One of our main goals was to make the app as simple as possible, and that's what we did. One button click to start the app and when leaving your current place, the app will start a loud alarm. There are additional options available like setting the alarm name or taking a photo of the stuff you need to take.
After thinking of this idea, we have searched a lot and could not find any solutions to that common problem. After deeper search we understood why is that. There is NO way to determine device's location inside a building, for these days. GPS does not working inside closed places, and that was our biggest issue that we successfully overcame with NeverForget.
Basically the solution to it is that we rely on WiFi networks around you, if possible. If not, GPS service is required.
The app is FREE to use and available at Google Play.
We would appreciate your feedback and hoping you will try out our app - NeverForget.
For any questions you can send us an email to: [email protected]
Link to Google Play page:
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.neverforget
Thanks again.
Grezzled said:
Cool !
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Thank you! Hope the app helped you.
New version is available!
New UI, Better performance and new features.
Try it, it's FREE
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.neverforget