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Is there a way in Android 2.3.4 to have one directory where you put all your custom music into, and the content is shown in each phone ringtone, notification and alarm menus?
Normally you would have to create the following three folders:
/sdcard/Ringtones
/sdcard/Notifications
/sdcard/Alarms
...and this way the music will appear in respective menus. But since I have my music collection in one directory, I want the content to be shown in each of the phone music menus (ringtones, notifications & alarms) without copying the same music collection to three different folders. That's a waste of space because I can use same music tune as a ringtone, but also for alarm clock and for calendar, so why should I copy the music file in three different folders?
So I just wanted to know if there is a one special folder I can copy my music, and they would appear in all of the three type of functions?
Fihlvein said:
Is there a way in Android 2.3.4 to have one directory where you put all your custom music into, and the content is shown in each phone ringtone, notification and alarm menus?
Normally you would have to create the following three folders:
/sdcard/Ringtones
/sdcard/Notifications
/sdcard/Alarms
...and this way the music will appear in respective menus. But since I have my music collection in one directory, I want the content to be shown in each of the phone music menus (ringtones, notifications & alarms) without copying the same music collection to three different folders. That's a waste of space because I can use same music tune as a ringtone, but also for alarm clock and for calendar, so why should I copy the music file in three different folders?
So I just wanted to know if there is a one special folder I can copy my music, and they would appear in all of the three type of functions?
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you can do folders like this
/sdcard/audio/ringtones
/sdcard/audio/notification
/sdcard/audio/alarms
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Hello,
I want to use my own alarm sound, but where do I have to copy it?
My previous phone picked up sounds from the Alarms folder on my sdcard, but the Idol does not. It only shows the default alarm sounds and I can choose music.
I think this is the problem with the clokc app, because I can choose my own ringtones in the settings.
You have to place your files in the folder /system/media/audio/alarms, root is needed and media files are .mp3 .ogg.
I found this after i extract Google Calendar apk file to mod some feature
Here is a file sound ogg
Hi,
I recently got a new phone (S22 Ultra) and was moving over my notifications and ringtones from my old phone (Oneplus 9). I noticed some weird behaviors in how Android detects Ringtones / Notifications so I thought I'd ask here.
First of all, when I moved everything, I moved them under one folder, /sdcard/backups/audio, and a folder for ringtones / notifications. When I opened the ringtone picker, all of my ringtones where there except the .wav and .mp3 ones, all the .ogg ringtones were present, such as Rhythm by OnePlus. So I selected it as my ringtone and it worked fine. Then I went to change the SMS sound and found that all of my notifications, even .wav and .mp3 are present, and as well as my mp3/wav ringtones, which is weird since this is a Notification area and not a ringtone area.
I then proceeded to move the audio files from /sdcard/backups to their respective folders, /sdcard/Ringtones and /sdcard/Notifications, but I wanted to separate them so I created a folder for Cyanogen, folder for Oneplus9, and a folder for my own music ringtones. Now when I go to select the ringtones, all of my ringtons from Custom and Cyanogen folders are present, even mp3/wav, but not a single OnePlus Ringtone or notification is there, which is weird. So I deleted the folder, and copied them again, but they were not there. So I converted them to wav and back to ogg, and they were there again. Then I proceeded to change the notifications, and surprisingly the OnePlus notifications where not there (Free, Meet... etc). So I again, converted them to wav and back to ogg, and they're there again. I decided to make a copy of the folders and put them under /sdcard/backups/audio again, and now the Sound Picker is detecting 2 of every .ogg file, so I have the OnePlus ringtone Rhythm twice, the notification Free twice and so on.
So I thought it was a Samsung bug, and I experimented with my OnePlus 9 and to my surprise there was a similar behavior. If I add a song, then move it to another folder, then the song is no longer detected as a ringtone no matter where I place it unless I place it back in the same folder I originally added it to.
What is exactly going on here? Is there some sort of hash that is being done to map an audio file to a specific location, so if the location is changed it just ignores it? Or what is exactly going on here?
Android 11 on OP9 and 12 on S22U.