Does anyone know how to increase the volume of the boot sound? Ive tried turning the system volume up to no avail.
there is a wave file in /system/media named PowerOn.wav. if u copy that to your computer, use a wave editor and normalize the file (increase total DB level of wave) save it, and use Root Explorer to replace it, that should work.
icenight89 said:
there is a wave file in /system/media named PowerOn.wav. if u copy that to your computer, use a wave editor and normalize the file (increase total DB level of wave) save it, and use Root Explorer to replace it, that should work.
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Any recommended programs?
I use either gold wave editor or Nero wave editor, both are really good, sony sound forge if you have access to it. Free Audio Editor or Audacity if u want something free
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Voice Recorder Pro / Audio format convert?
ok, I'm new, not a coder, but a slight hacker(non-destructive). ( I am interested in some developing; I am an artist also)
This is my 1st post here, thanks.
I have a developer unlocked HTC Arrive. I like Voice Recorder Pro, but I dont like having to email myself the files. I accessed the Data IsolatedStore at
84AFL495-6F26-E011-854C-00237DE2DB9E.
The voice files are stored as 2 files: a VML file & a data file
I assumed VML was VOIP, but could not play it with VML player. I'm not sure what kind of file it is...or I would try & find a converter for it.
When you select the email message option in the prog, it uploads the file to their website & provides an email link to download the wav file.
>>>I would like to figure out how to convert these files myself so that I can bypass the whole slow-email thing.
I am spoiled to using Windows Phone Device Manager to copy & paste my Kindle, PDF & CBR files.
Any clue?
thanks, Ross
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BTW, this is the content of the email from the VoiceRecorder Pro :
The contents of the VML file for a recording is like this:
“
* Recorded date/time (UTC): 7/10/2011 6:11:55 PM
* Duration(hour:min:sec): 00:00:03
* Category : study
* Link: click here. Please be aware this link will valid for 5 days. After this period, you need to email again from your phone.
(linc : www smtfon dot com/upload2/files/3957633e-dd55-4b6a-baee-4b4eea8e0d378fe22522-0874-4c18-b2c5-1df8e97d003b.wav
..................
envelope-sender <smtfonco at box713.bluehost dot com>
Found it..
I was going about it wrong. The data files are raw PCM files.
I am tinkering with Audacity to get the right conversion.
YAY! I can easily copy the files straight from IsolatedStorage!!!
I will let you know what settings worked for me!
-Ross
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I was going about it wrong. The data files are raw PCM files.
I am tinkering with Audacity to get the right conversion.
YAY! I can easily copy the files straight from IsolatedStorage!!!
I will let you know what settings worked for me!
-Ross
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How do you convert it. I used Audacity to convert to wav but there 's something wrong.
When import raw data, i used sample rate 16000, when export sound file, the duration is longer than origin.
I wondered about the sound files format (WMA) as following:
1- I Manually converted a MP3 sound file to WMA format to be able to use under specific Application with Windows Mobile 6.5.
2- That application successfully recognized and played the converted file.
3- One of the Application functionality is to play the sound file track by track or index by index or ......... (which actually i don't know the technique for that.
The Application Name is "Moshaf Al-Madeena"
That means the conversion is OK
But, if i used the application to play a specific track/index within the file, it always play the file from the start.
That means the sound file has a specific format and i don't know how to do that (indexing/track).
IS THERE ANY HELP/IDEA/GUIDE?
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
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I thought that this question is very easy but it seems not to be.
I have a Droid Bionic but I'm sure this will apply to many devices
I uploaded a bunch of Tunein Pro recordings from my phone to my PC using AndSMB but I couldn't play them back. The files have no file extension and are labeled as a group of numbers (ex. 20120804-163017). After searching quite a bit most people were saying to simply rename the files by adding the ".mp3" extension which didn't work for me. I had a feeling that the problem is that Tunein is adding its own meta data to the file making other audio players not recognize it.
In order to get these files to play on my PC I downloaded a free program called MP3 Repair Tool v1.5 from Dr. Tag. You can get it here:
Just google "dr tag mp3 repair tool" and it will probably be the first link.
What you need to do is rename the file to end in ".mp3" and navigate to the folder within the repair tool. Select the file, check "Remove" and select to remove anywhere from 75 - 100 frames from the beginning of the file. You can play around with other values but this range worked for my files. It will create a "repaired" file and it should play.
Have fun! I hope this proves useful to anyone else.
Wish I could do that right on the device...
Recently I had to factory reset my Samsung Galaxy SIII. I backed up most of my stuff to my SD Card (don't own a computer and therefore Samsung Kies is no option). I now need to restore all of my playlists. I have them all saved in a folder called playlists currently on my SD card and they are all .pla files. The thing is I can't figure out where to put them to restore them. I have tried making a new playlist in Music to see where it default saves so I can paste my playlists to the same location but I can't see the folder. I downloaded the app ES File Explorer and searched for one of the test playlists and it located it in Emulated/0/Playlists however I can't access that folder or even see it. I have tried selecting the setting that allows me to view hidden files but that still doesn't let that folder show up. I can't figure out how to do this! Can someone please help, these playlists represent hours and hours of work and I use them for my job so I can't lose them! I'd appreciate any help to be written in laymens terms as I really don't understand a lot of the technical stuff so please keep it simple for me!
Thanks!
I wrote up a tutorial on how to get playlists working below. This can also be used to convert your .pla playlists to .m3u playlists so you may continue to use them. Use Lizzy's tool listed below and you will be able to accomplish this.
Create a Playlist in Windows for Android 10+ created 4/17/20
1. Get your music file names standardized first
a. Use standard format
i. Artist – Track Title
ii. Fix Tags using MP3 Tag
b. Make sure they are in the storage folder you will use before transferring to the phone
2. Create your playlist in Windows Media Player
a. Android 9 or prior - Default save is .WPL file which can then be played
b. Android 10+ needs a .m3u file to read in Google Play Music several techniques work
i. Save as .m3u using Windows Media Player
1. Easiest to do but file cleanup can be a little more complex
ii. Save as .wpl and convert to .m3u using - WPL to M3U Converter and Editor v3.1
1. softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Audio/Other-AUDIO-Tools/WPL-To-M3U-Playlist-Converter-and-Editor.shtml
2. Have to select he file location for this to work (tool forces you)
iii. Save as .wpl and convert to .m3u using java library + tools – Lizzy-1.1.1.Zip
1. sourceforge.net/projects/lizzy/
2. Use the script provided by Lizzy and make sure you install Java Runtime
a. Transcode -o "Ethan 12-18.m3u" "Ethan 12-18.wpl"
b. If a file name contains spaces use “ “ see example above
c. Now that you have a .m3u file you have to clean it for android consumption by opening it in notepad
i. The files listed after “#” don’t matter as they are comments
ii. Make sure all the other file names conform to the following standard
../folder/filename.mp3
1. The “folder” will be inside the “Music” folder on your android device once you move the music over
a. If there is extra folder information just use replace all with “..”
b. Windows media player will default to using all “\” and must use replace all with “/”
c. Perform any other fixes needed using Replace all feature until the rows are uniform in format
d. The resulting lines should look like the examples below:
i. Using Windows Media Player to make .m3u
#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:0,Flo Rida - Whistle.mp3
../New 2012/Flo Rida - Whistle.mp3
#EXTINF:0,Flo Rida - Wild Ones ft_ Sia.mp3
../New 2012/Flo Rida - Wild Ones ft_ Sia.mp3
#EXTINF:0,Florida Georgia Line - Cruise.mp3
../New 2012/Florida Georgia Line - Cruise.mp3
#EXTINF:0,Fun - We Are Young.mp3
../New 2012/Fun - We Are Young.mp3
ii. Using Conversion Software from .wpl to .m3u
../New 2012/Flo Rida - Whistle.mp3
../New 2012/Flo Rida - Wild Ones ft_ Sia.mp3
../New 2012/Florida Georgia Line - Cruise.mp3
../New 2012/Fun - We Are Young.mp3
2. Now you are ready to copy your music over to the android
3. Move the playlists over as well and enjoy!
4. These should automatically load in Google Play Music
a. If you have issues with this try doing a force stop
b. Clear the cache
c. Clear the storage
d. Then open Play Music again
I have a new S7. I don't like the choice of ringtones, and I am too dumb to get my itunes (from an ipad) to the phone. My old BB phone had no music. I recorded on a memo file 10 seconds of a trumpet tune directly from the Ipad. Is there a way I can use this clip to make it my ringtone?
If you have folder called Ringtones inside your internal memory, you can place it inside that Ringtones folder.
Or
You need to create a folder in your phone internal memory called Media. Inside Media, create folder called Ringtones. You can also create folders for Alarms and Notifications, so it should look like this:
Internal memory\Media\Ringtones
Internal memory\Media\Alarms
Internal memory\Media\Notifications
So obviously put you new ringtone inside Ringtones folder and reboot the phone. You new ringtone should be visible in settings.
I want to download a dzwonki na telefon similar to the iPhone 12
you can use tonos de llamada for free a lot of places to search