Is it posible to have completely customized sounds on the diamond? For example, When my phone rings, the ringtone plays but then when I pick up the call it might play a sound and then when i hang up, it plays another sound.
Is stuff like this possible?
mmm I think you can customize only the already present sound without 3rd party apps.
I don't think you can add new "situations" where the phone play new sounds.
MAYBE there is a 3rd party app that enable this on the phone
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ok hi everyone, my diamond, is like 95% perfect, i love all about the phone, but the only problem that i have is whem a put a mp3 sound for incoming sms the sound plays all thil end i cant stop it...
does any one have this problems!?
Every WinMo user has this problem, apparently.
not in everyone...
i have had a qtek s200 and it was not like this.... :S
but tnks any way
well that will happen....
Just trim the MP3 to the length you want and make sure you choose "ring" or "ring once" in the sound notification options,
alternatively just convert it to wav using acustica or something.....
I'm pretty sure I've looked and searched all of the Xperia threads for a solution to this issue I'm having with my X1i.
Here's my problem: If I'm playing music (using WMP or the Media Panel) with the headset plugged in and a new SMS, MMS, e-Mail, Reminder, or ANY type of WM notification pops up, the track is halted/stoped/paused/or interrupted for a brief second to prioritize and play the notification sound and then resumes the audio playback. I've looked at all the sound settings to see if there was a new option (headset options) to prevent this from happening but have had no luck...
My only guess is that it has to do with the headset drivers or the notify settings in the registry.
The only solution I've had to work with so far is to un-check the Play Sound box for all the notification options available in Sounds & Notifications and check the Display message, Flash light, and Vibrate options to let me know when I get a new message.
I want to be able to have my notifications "Play Sound" when I get a a new notice OVER any playing audio (overlapping) through the headphones. When the headphones aren't plugged in (and the audio is playing from the speaker) notification sounds overlap (without stopping/halting the audio).
If anything, I'd prefer to have the notify sound play out only from the speaker and not through the headphones, as long as it doesn't interrupt the Mp3 playback.
DEVICE INFO
Model: X1i
Software Ver: R2AA008
ROM Ver: 1.03.931.8
Dated: 12/21/08
....thanks in advance -> here is my previous post -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=462121&highlight=headset
I think this is fault of WinMo....
i don't doubt that it may be a WinMo issue, but the beauty of WinMo is the ability to edit and correct those little things...I'm hoping maybe one of the developers and ROM creating geniuses can help with either instructions of where to go in the registry to fix this or maybe even create little cab file that'll do the trick
I've tried 2 different ROMS in hopes of having that issue resolved....
solarleox said:
i don't doubt that it may be a WinMo issue, but the beauty of WinMo is the ability to edit and correct those little things...I'm hoping maybe one of the developers and ROM creating geniuses can help with either instructions of where to go in the registry to fix this or maybe even create little cab file that'll do the trick
I've tried 2 different ROMS in hopes of having that issue resolved....
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I think it's an issue that winmo can't handle two seperate audio streams at once, so it stops one to start the other, but I may be wrong..
fards said:
I think it's an issue that winmo can't handle two seperate audio streams at once, so it stops one to start the other, but I may be wrong..
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I don't think so since multiple apps will sound together (e.g. S2P & Core player). Make a backup and play around w/ the following:
HKCU/ControlPanel/Notification/AlertInterrupt (try 0 and 255)
and
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\WaveDev\Priority256 w/ lower value
This was never an issue with my X10 and I cnanot find a way to change this behavior.
Just because I get a notification, I do not need the music to stop. This is app independent, it is like the OS notifications will stop all other sound.
How can I stop this behavior?
i dont think you can. If the music didn't stop how would you hear the notifications. Don't you want it to stop the music for incoming calls... well its the same principle.
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i dont think you can. If the music didn't stop how would you hear the notifications. Don't you want it to stop the music for incoming calls... well its the same principle.
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I can hear it because it would play over the music, it doesn't need to fully stop, it didst stop on my x10, it didn't stop on my ip3g..
It is insanely annoying for the sound to just stop wait 1/2 second then play a notification, then wait 1/2 second then start again.
OK, so for my day job I am a teacher, I have always preferred to use my phone as a timer for various activities and I have each different timer attached to an MP3 ringtone so that my students would hear the timer go off to a specific song and it would be an audio cue of what to do or expect...
So with the Z3c, the stock timer didn't work as I couldn't figure out how to set custom ring tones (coming from the Samsung GS3 where there timer app let me do so), I downloaded an app that was a timer and let me set custom ringtones so one problem down! Next problem was that my SGS3 was just flat out louder when the timer went off while the Z3c sounds much more muffled/muted....
So I bought a bluetooth speaker thinking I could use that as a way to pump up the sound... only to find out that none of my timer apps send their ringtone sound over bluetooth! Pandora and Spotify and all work great, loud and clear over bluetooth... but I really want to find a timer app that allows what I mentioned before PLUS sends sound over bluetooth..
If anyone could share an app that they know would work this way if they know about one!
Hello everyone,
Every time I'm listening to music on my MI9 and I get a notification (from WhatsApp or other apps) the music volume goes down for the time of the notification and then goes up again. So if I get 10 notifications the volume of the music I'm listening to goes down and up 10 times in a row... Ugh... It's insane... I can't peacefully listen to music while I drive, for example...
Is there a way to shut off the notification's sound while playing music, or to not let the volume of the music apps going down (It also happen with Amazon music app, not only with the default player).
Thank you for your wise advices
P.s. Phone is not rooted
Iczer2 said:
Hello everyone,
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Thank you for your wise advices
P.s. Phone is not rooted
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Hi, I think it's default "correct" behaviour (or could be a bug * working as intended *) on stock MIUI...
You could try to change the ring behavior, i.e. change to DND mode or something ?
As for me, I would recommand taking the time to flash something like Xiaomi.eu rom (can find a lot of info here on XDA), or another custom rom based on MIUI.
That fixed sooooo many of those stupid things with the stock rom, that are just working the way Xiaomi likes, but won't make sense in my opinion (see the notification icons that disapear in favour of the clock on the status bar, even if you don't dismiss them, etc.)
You don"t have to root after but really that's a must I think, it made me keep the phone, haha!