I remember downloading an "extras" pack from somewhere that had this ringtone which started off with drums and then you could also hear a bell or maybe a triangle in the background.
I have lost the ringtone since and now I can't seem to find it. I've downloaded every resources, media, or extra pack that I could find with no luck.
If anyone knows what ringtone I'm talking about, could you please share it with me?
Karolis said:
I remember downloading an "extras" pack from somewhere that had this ringtone which started off with drums and then you could also hear a bell or maybe a triangle in the background.
I have lost the ringtone since and now I can't seem to find it. I've downloaded every resources, media, or extra pack that I could find with no luck.
If anyone knows what ringtone I'm talking about, could you please share it with me?
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what is a girrafe for 200, please
what is "the un-named song" for 400. try one of those voice apps that you can sing to and it finds the song for you. worth a shot
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I was looking for a true silent ringtone that I could add to certain contacts that I still wanted to know were calling but didn't want to hear. So I thought I could easily search for a "silent" ringtone. Sounded easy enough.
I saw several posts, here and on other forums, where people were looking for a silent ringtone, but the only ones I could find were the ringtone that "only kids could hear, not adults". You know the one where it is at such a high frequency that "anyone over 30ish". Well, what I was looking for was a truly silent ringtone. So I downloaded Audacity and decided to create one for myself.
I created a 30 second silent mp3 ringtone (in stereo, ). Now, I can add that custom ringtone to any contacts that I want. Since I had seen many requests for something like this on here and while googling, I decided to share with all.
And since I know how most people dislike RapidShare, I have attached the file to this post. Maybe others will find this as useful as I have.
Enjoy.
jwbrint said:
I was looking for a true silent ringtone that I could add to certain contacts that I still wanted to know were calling but didn't want to hear. So I thought I could easily search for a "silent" ringtone. Sounded easy enough.
I saw several posts, here and on other forums, where people were looking for a silent ringtone, but the only ones I could find were the ringtone that "only kids could hear, not adults". You know the one where it is at such a high frequency that "anyone over 30ish". Well, what I was looking for was a truly silent ringtone. So I downloaded Audacity and decided to create one for myself.
I created a 30 second silent mp3 ringtone (in stereo, ). Now, I can add that custom ringtone to any contacts that I want. Since I had seen many requests for something like this on here and while googling, I decided to share with all.
And since I know how most people dislike RapidShare, I have attached the file to this post. Maybe others will find this as useful as I have.
Enjoy.
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Very good, good solution.
tnx m8..
No problem, glad I could help.
I just found it weird that I was unable to find where anyone had done this before. I'm sure it has been but I just couldn't find any silent ringtones to download.
Great idea jwbrint!
I have recorded silence in the past on old phones BUT it always makes SOME noise.
Will download this now - GREAT
This is a great forum. I just found it. I am retired (old) so bear with me if I am a little slow on some things. I just got a Samsung M520 with Sprint and I want to setup a genuine silent ringer. I downloaded the attached silent ringer from this thread but the format has to be changed to something I have never heard of. I will paste in a copy of a post that describes the way the ringer has to be saved/formatted.
Would any of you younger more tech savy users be willing to convert this ringer to the proper format and attach it here for me? I am going to copy it to my SD card and then move it to the Samsung so that I can assign it. On this Samsung the ringer needs to appear as a video and then the phone will allow assigning and moving it. I know it works that way because I created a "video ringer" using my camcorder feature and this phone will allow ringers if they are "cloaked" as video. Go figure!
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Change the profile at the bottom of your program window to 3GPP2 - 3rd Generation Partnership Project (*.3g2). Change the "Destination" textbox to the place where you want your ringtone to save to. If you wish to save the property settings and destination, you can click on "Save As..." to save the profile. Now press the "encode" button. Once it finishes, goto your destination and find the file you just converted. Make sure your file is under 512kb. If it is not, lower the duration, bit rate, or sample rate. You're almost finished.
Now you'll need to transfer the converted file onto your phone memory using one of the three ways mentioned in the beginning. It MUST be in the following folder: \DCIM\100SSMED\. Look familiar? It's the same place where you store all of your pictures and videos.
End of paste.
My computer is old -- 500 meghz with 200 meg of Ram so some of this video stuff is beyond its capabilities. I am on XP. I don't know of a software for doing these conversions that runs well on under 150 meg of Ram. Open to suggestions.
Sorry to beg but if you can attach this here I'ld be appreciative. The file size has to be under 500 K so feel free to shorten the ringer time if you need to. Thanks in advance.
I am going to reading around here alot for the next couple of days. This place is cool.
it's interesting how 30 seconds of nothing can be almost half a meg!!!
scottishdave said:
it's interesting how 30 seconds of nothing can be almost half a meg!!!
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320k silence .
Hello Fellas, I happen to come across this thread. Okay, help me with this. A silent ringtone? Are you trying to avoid a call? I mean do you set a ringtone for everyone else? Not trying to make fun just trying to understand the rational.
It comes in handy if you have a particular person (or persons) who call you on a regular basis, but your phone cannot ring... like when you're in a meeting.
it also helps if you want to have an sms notification but not a phone call notification
Thanks!
Great help for wrong numbers.
I get calls from an old lady who cant figure out how to reprogram her speed dail.
thanks!~!******
Thanks
I just downloaded the silence...ahhh...and applied it to a friend who calls WAY too much each day. Now if I could just stop this person from leaving me 10 messages a day on voice mail, arg!
Thank you so much!! I've been looking for this forever!! It works so well ^^
Thanks for nothing!! LOL
This is a very useful alternative of using commercial programs that can auto silent the blacklisted people, etc.
Smart!
anagarika said:
This is a very useful alternative of using commercial programs that can auto silent the blacklisted people, etc.
Smart!
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Some call filtering applications are slow, so that phone still rings once before being silenced. SPB Phone Suite 1.3.1 is like this. If you know of one that does not have this problem, please share
And thanks to OP for the silent ringtone!
thx for sharing
awesome. thanks
The best ringer ever!
I was wondering if there is a program out there that would randomly select a new ring tone as calls come in, or if someone knows how to write one? I have alot of great rings but hate having indiviual rings for people or being stuck with one at a time. Thanks for the help
if you do a search through google you should be able to find it... one i had found is called "call surprise" see if that will work for you!
Thanks for the info, I am installing it know and will let you know.
I know this reply is long overdue but thats call suprise was exactly what I was looking 4
whats the name of the program?
I found the program but i can`t install it.
The hone says it can`t recognize the file
Are you running "Call Surprise.CAB" from your phone's file explorer? Make sure you downloaded the right file; it installed fine here.
idea
hi eckstei4
your query seems innovative in a way, but would not such programme confuse you... everytime you hear a ringtone you will think its you!! so maybe if some would write the programme could set a parameter for vibrate too in association with the programme... would that be a valid request.
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I was wondering if there is a program out there that would randomly select a new ring tone as calls come in, or if someone knows how to write one? I have alot of great rings but hate having indiviual rings for people or being stuck with one at a time. Thanks for the help
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Ohh.. i tryed to install some other app, But that did not work..
The installation of call surpriser vent ok, But now i can`t start it because I need a newer version of .NET compact framework. but when i try to update windows it does not find any updates
I was watching tv the other day and out of nowhere thought it would be great to have multiple ring tones that werent set to who called you but random every time there is an incoming call. I tried looking up to see if there was anything but with no luck so i finally decided to make my first thread. I know theres alot of great cooks on this site, i am not one of them but i would love to help make this possible.
If anyone else is lazy like me and doesnt want to set different ring tones for anyone but has a huge list of favorite songs then IMO this would be perfect. Let me know if you found one, or if you are going to try to make a program for one to work. Im not sure exactly how phone programming works but i have programmed a few small robots so im not totally new to this, just not experienced enough to jump right on it myself.
I own the HTC Fuze.
You might want to try my Random Ringtone app?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=4879522
Hey guys, I am not sure whether there has been a fix found for creating your own mp3 ringtone sound louder with your XPERIA X1 without messing with your phone settings.
So what I thought was why not mess with the mp3 itself and see if it makes any difference. Again, I don't know if this has been suggested before but I was wondering if anyone would like an mp3 file they have that I can test and post back here just to see if it works.
Any volunteers?
*ps*: forgive me if this method has been proposed before
yes this has been posted before.
since i'm a new user, i can't post links. please check thread: 490391
i tried increasing the sound in audacity but it gets to a point where it just gets really distorted if you keep increasing it but if you can strike a good balance then it works well!
comeradealexi said:
i tried increasing the sound in audacity but it gets to a point where it just gets really distorted if you keep increasing it but if you can strike a good balance then it works well!
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Yes, this is what I meant. You can emphasize certain frequencies and minimize certain frequencies in Audacity and you can get a pretty fine ringtone.
You specifically play with the equalizer option to get your ringtone to sound according to your preference.
At any rate, it's all about balance like you said.
rudem0e said:
yes this has been posted before.
since i'm a new user, i can't post links. please check thread: 490391
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rudem0e, I am having difficulty finding anyone mentioning in that thread how to increase the ringtone sound without having to modify the phone registry settings or installing any cabs. Can you please tell me what page on thread 490391 you are referring to?
Thanks
There is a ringtone on the stock software called something like "Spagnolia" I think. It is an amalgamation of sounds from cell phone/speaker interference. Could someone upload that please?
You should be able to find it in /system/media/audio/ringtones/
I'm sure you will probably find it, or someone will get it for you, but I believe in ICS it went by another name too. "Radiation" I think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0SVXxlQe-4 This one, right?
This page has links to all the stock wallpapers and ringtones: http://androidadvices.com/download-stock-wallpapers-ringtones-apps-jellybean-42-lg-nexus-4/
I got a missing ringtone that way myself, and it looks like your Spagnola is there too.
Awesome, thank you so much. I only tried searching for the name of it, I don't know why I didn't think to search for a stock ringtone pack lol