I'm disappointed with HTC diamond because of this delayed ringtone, about 80% of my incomming call going to mailbox, its costing me too much , I have to calling back them. What is an idiot mobile phone, there is no any solution I think?!
there is a registry tweak to prevent a 3 second delay on incoming calls - also go to start phone/ options services and select call fowarding and tap get settings change whatever settings for no answer fromk what ever it is to 30 seconds
Thanks Ekksman! where can I find this registry tweak, and the other option u described is not a good solution, i ve changed from the service itself to 30 seconds, but I need it to ring from the first signal, not at the 3 ringingsignal.
I presume ekksman was talking about this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=258109
It seems to work. Downside: you have to convert your ringtones to wav's.
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Change duration of ringtone/vibrate/LED flash characteristics"
HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\RingTone0\Script = "v1w1v1w1v1"
E.g. vibrate 1 second (v1), wait 1 second (w1) sequence
Looping Ringtones Delay
Ring tone has a standard 3 seconds delay before repeating. You can set the delay from 0 second to how many second that you want.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Sounds\RingTone0
Change 'Script' from 'av0pw3r' to 'av0pr' and you'll get 0 sec delay.
OR change it to
av0pw1r = wait for 1 sec
av0pw2r = wait for 2 sec
and so on...
Plus heres the code
a - stands for display
r - repeat/replay the script again
c - sets the volume C50, c150, c100
f - means flash .. f1 flash for 1 second and f0 stands for flash continuously
p -means play ringtone
v- vibrate then incorporate with number to state how many seconds it will vibrate example. v3 vibrate for 3seconds or v - for continous
w - stands for wait or pause then specify how many seconds like w3(wait for 3 seconds)
Heres the example
Flash - af1w60f0
Ring - apw3r
Ring Once - ap
Increasing Ring - c50apw3c150r
Vibrate Then Ring - v3w3apw3r
Vibrate - av3w3r
Short Vibrate - av1w3r
Vibrate Long Then Ring - v3w3v3w3apw3r
Vibrate And Ring - av0pw3r
Increasing Ring And Vibrate - c50apv3w3c150r
Fast Vibrate And Flash - af1v1w1f0r
Vibrate and Ring Continously without pausing - av0pr
Htc86 said:
Quoted...
hope it helps...
Change duration of ringtone/vibrate/LED flash characteristics"
HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\RingTone0\Script = "v1w1v1w1v1"
E.g. vibrate 1 second (v1), wait 1 second (w1) sequence
Looping Ringtones Delay
Ring tone has a standard 3 seconds delay before repeating. You can set the delay from 0 second to how many second that you want.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Sounds\RingTone0
Change 'Script' from 'av0pw3r' to 'av0pr' and you'll get 0 sec delay.
OR change it to
av0pw1r = wait for 1 sec
av0pw2r = wait for 2 sec
and so on...
Plus heres the code
a - stands for display
r - repeat/replay the script again
c - sets the volume C50, c150, c100
f - means flash .. f1 flash for 1 second and f0 stands for flash continuously
p -means play ringtone
v- vibrate then incorporate with number to state how many seconds it will vibrate example. v3 vibrate for 3seconds or v - for continous
w - stands for wait or pause then specify how many seconds like w3(wait for 3 seconds)
Heres the example
Flash - af1w60f0
Ring - apw3r
Ring Once - ap
Increasing Ring - c50apw3c150r
Vibrate Then Ring - v3w3apw3r
Vibrate - av3w3r
Short Vibrate - av1w3r
Vibrate Long Then Ring - v3w3v3w3apw3r
Vibrate And Ring - av0pw3r
Increasing Ring And Vibrate - c50apv3w3c150r
Fast Vibrate And Flash - af1v1w1f0r
Vibrate and Ring Continously without pausing - av0pr
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When I set av0pr then in Ringtone Settings should still be Vibrate and Ringtone but in my device it is automatically set to Ringtone and when I change it to Vibrate and Ringtone av0pw3r value is set.
I can set it up to av0pr and still have Vibrate and Ringtone in settings
Any idea?
Changing the HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\RingTone0\Script does not work. The Diamond will switch back to the default script after soft reset, that is, 3 seconds delay after the call comes.
The delay as stated in the post about regtweak RingTone0 is not for the delay of incoming calls. It is about the duration and loopdelay of vibration and sound.
What the xom is talking about is the moment a call gets connected, only light will flash, but no vibration and sound for the first few seconds..
Yes djin, its correct, the delay is just light flushing with out vibr. or ringsignal, man hear the ringtone after 2 incoming calls tone? I'm searching the solution of this, by the way what is HkEY? and how can I get it or changeit, how can I go in to controlpanel? can any body explain plz.?
for outcall delay and end call delay here below the reg strings (expressed values are in seconds):
HKCU\ControlPanel\Phone\CallProgressIdleTimeout
HKLM\Software\HTC\Phone\PhoneExtendSetting\EndCallTime
for prevent 3 rings there is only a way: you must use a wav ring or a very short/compressed mp3 (max 30/40 seconds) anyway 1 ring you'll never hear
bye,
davide
I have the same problem and, at the same time, something happens with some ringtones assigned to contacts. First, it starts ringing with the default ringtone and suddenly (maybe 1 sec later), changes to the ringtone assigned to the contact that is calling me. The ringtones assigned to the contacts are not mp3 nor large files, i selected the "oldphone" ringtone for some special contacts that is included with the phone.
Any ideas to avoid this?
Thanks
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angler said:
Changing the HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\RingTone0\Script does not work. The Diamond will switch back to the default script after soft reset, that is, 3 seconds delay after the call comes.
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I think not. I did soft reset and setting remains the same...
yaneck said:
I think not. I did soft reset and setting remains the same...
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yup,same here
Settings will be restored after a while, anyway to fix this?
Remius said:
Settings will be restored after a while, anyway to fix this?
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Setting won't be restored until you get back again into Settings>souns & notifications. But managing ringtones in TF3D Settings>Sounds doesn't have influence on that so you can use that.
I have set Registry key to pattern I wanted and I've exported that registry key and put shortcut to it in startup so it is back again after every reset and if I need I can run mentioned registry key to get back my setting
change car forwarding delay
thanks ekksman for the suggestion. it worked.... i changed the car forwarding to 30 seconds and now i am not missing any calls.
changing the mp3 ringtone files to wav making a big difference in the ring volume.
bookmarked for further info !!
tried altering the HKEY settings with no joy it helped went from 3 rings to 2 but still no immediate, cheers for trying
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no matter what setting I choose (in start/settings/phone) I do not get a ringtone. If set to vibrate and ring I get just the vibrate; if set to ring I get nothing (except on screen display).
Selecting start/settings/phone and clicking > plays the selected ringtone.
Was OK until a day ago (only change is a new SIM to enable 3G)
Any ideas why incoming calls don't/wont ring???
thanks
OK!! found a thread with a fix (but no idea what caused the change):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=344153&highlight=no+ringtone
hi all,
is there a cab to change or set the interval of vibration during incoming call for kaiser? continuously vibrating bothered me. FYI,I have TYTN 2 with original Rom
I did some search, i found this registry hack for prophet, and did not dare to tried it-
anyone could confirm whether it is work on kaiser?
thanks in advance
here is the link for prophet:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-270040.html
Looping Ringtones Delay
Ring tone has a standard 3 seconds delay before repeating. You can set the delay from 0 second to how many second that you want.
Code:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Sounds\RingTone0
Change 'Script' from 'av0pw3r' to 'av0pr' and you'll get 0 sec delay.
OR change it to
av0pw1r = wait for 1 sec
av0pw2r = wait for 2 sec
and so on...
Plus..heres the code
a - stands for display
r - repeat/replay the script again
c - sets the volume C50, c150, c100
f - means flash .. f1 flash for 1 second and f0 stands for flash continuously
p -means play ringtone
v- vibrate then incorporate with number to state how many seconds it will vibrate example. v3 vibrate for 3seconds or v - for continous
w - stands for wait or pause then specify how many seconds like w3(wait for 3 seconds)
heres the example
Flash - af1w60f0
Ring - apw3r
Ring Once - ap
Increasing Ring - c50apw3c150r
Vibrate Then Ring - v3w3apw3r
Vibrate - av3w3r
Short Vibrate - av1w3r
Vibrate Long Then Ring - v3w3v3w3apw3r
Vibrate And Ring - av0pw3r
Increasing Ring And Vibrate - c50apv3w3c150r
Fast Vibrate And Flash - af1v1w1f0r
Vibrate and Ring Continously without pausing - av0pr
I was trying to find a solution for this a month ago, but with no success. I think there is not a cab for this. Never tried that registry hack, but it could work.
Edit: ok, I tried to change the registry, it is working but I dont know what script to use when u want to play ringtone with a pulsating vibration.
Mikulec said:
Edit: ok, I tried to change the registry, it is working but I dont know what script to use when u want to play ringtone with a pulsating vibration.
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Apparently this tweak does the commands in a sequenced order and not simultaneously. If you have a long Ring Tone (such as a Song) it won't do other commands until the "P - Play Ringtone" finishes up.
If you have a short ringtone (such as a *beep*) you could do a "av1pr" for a pulse+beeping ringtone. It kinda sucks, I know =(
Jimmyy said:
If you have a short ringtone (such as a *beep*) you could do a "av1pr" for a pulse+beeping ringtone. It kinda sucks, I know =(
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I think that would be the worst ringtone ever.
Mikulec said:
I think that would be the worst ringtone ever.
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so i guess till somebody figured out the right cab or the correct tweak, i just have to be satisfied with the continuous vibrating
portos03 said:
so i guess till somebody figured out the right cab or the correct tweak, i just have to be satisfied with the continuous vibrating
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yes, that is exactly what I am doing. I remember that I had once a pulse vibration, but it was just with a special ringtone and I cant remember what ringtone it was.
Edit:
Sorry, I just realize it was a short ringtone and it only looked like it was a pulsating vibration.
ha ..
i was trying to find a solution for this too...
But i allways came back to the information,
that it works like a batch, not at the same time.
If the ringtone is e.g. a long music file it will play
it to its end until the next vibration starts...
very annoying..
I have a problem when I install "wm5_ringdelay_patch_normal-v1.2.zip" in my Diamond, see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=258109
Ringtone of first incoming call ring at 1 second. It's OK.
Then, the next call's, don't ring when incoming (I see incoming call ligth in circle and in a screen, but ring-tone dont ring)
Other comentary : when it happen's, DTMF tone of the telephone-numbers keys don't sound whe I press it's.
When I delete this program cab, calls ring normaly. (but with delay)
Is it any solution?
Thank's !
Is there any software that i configure a vibration time in my incoming calls?
mine is vibrating full time. when the xperia start the ringtone the vibration do not pause or stop till i answer the call
can someone help or suggest something?
In Sounds & Notifications you have the possibility to choose between ring only, vibrate only, ring and vibrate (it seems like you have chosen this setting) and the alternative of starting with vibration and ringing afterwards.
If this is not enough for you there is the possibility to adapt the sequence of the incoming call notification either in the registry (I don't know the keys though) or by using tweaking software such as SK Tools.
Thanks
altae said:
In Sounds & Notifications you have the possibility to choose between ring only, vibrate only, ring and vibrate (it seems like you have chosen this setting) and the alternative of starting with vibration and ringing afterwards.
If this is not enough for you there is the possibility to adapt the sequence of the incoming call notification either in the registry (I don't know the keys though) or by using tweaking software such as SK Tools.
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Thank you! I did a long search about it and I found Vibro which is what i'm looking for
I found a program about it long long ago,but it not perfect
Does anyone think the default vibrate is a bit long?
I noticed you can create your own vibrate pattern (awesome feature), so I made a shorter one but it doesn't apply it!
Is that due to me being in vibrate mode only? But that doesn't make sense if so...
once you've created your pattern, make sure you recorded it (you are asked to give it a name for that).
then select it in the list of vibration patterns.
mfsieg said:
once you've created your pattern, make sure you recorded it (you are asked to give it a name for that).
then select it in the list of vibration patterns.
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Yep, did that. It appears it only works for the ring tone and doesn't change the vibrate when in silent vibrate mode...
is it possible to disable the vibration when u switch into silence mode?
for example i have the normal mode activated and then press volume down until i hit "vibration mode" it vibrates - is it possible to disable that?
i a using llama to automatically switch into silence modes etc, i always thing i get a text message when i enter my work -.-
Please is possible disable vibrate when is delivered message or I touch list of applications on my launcher ? I donĀ“t like vibrate ... in setting is option for disable vibrate for ringtone but not for other. Do you have some idea ? Thanks
I never use vibrate