Converting a PWI file to a WAV - Wing, P4350 Herald Upgrading

I recorded a memo in a note by accident. I want to extract the audio note from the .pwi file. I did this once before, I was able to convert the .pwi to a .wav file.. I just don't remember how I did it. Does anyone have the application?
Thanks,
-Adam

I figured this one out myself. Just go to this website: http://www.smartphonemag.com/cms/forum/topic/16597 if you want to extract an audio note from a .pwi (notes) file into a .wav file.
-Adam

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Installing a CAB (Sorry!)

Hi everyone,
I am trying to install various cab's, the ones that I have tried in the past have been one cab file. I simply transfer it to my phone and open it there.
But... some recent files appear as multiple files after I unrar them, none appear to be a traditional "cab" and I can't work out what to do with the them.
Any advice gratefully taken!
That maybe because you are extracting what you have downloaded.
What extension are they when you first download them?
Give us some examples of the full file names after extraction.
Mike
Hi Mike.
The one file for example is the Intent midlet manager, it shows _setup.xml and files such as loads of JMMFIL after I use winrar on them. Should I not be unraring them and just placing the downloaded file on the phone?
It does show as a winrar file, very confused!
In a stunning turn around of events I am an idiot, no need to extract them at all! Thanks all!
Generally a cab file will be seen by winrar/winzip as a compressed file if you open it on your pc. But normally a cab file should be copied to your phone (main memory or storage card) and run from there - no need to extract.

Replace Menupop file in /Windows folder

Hello people,
I am trying to replace menupop.wav file in windows folder with another .wav file. (i m bored with the default menupop sound )
I have tried to replace it with Resco / Toal Commander, but no luck
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Extract S Memo Audio

Is there anyway to extract the recording files from the S Memo app?
I wanted to amplify them using some audio editing software because they aren't loud enough.
Look in the Application/SMemo/sound folder. Might be interesting.
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yes. you will find the sound file in .amr format inside the following folder
Code:
/sdcard/Application/SMemo/sound
Necro for good info
Just putting this here for the future, anyone who is looking for a method to extract the audio from a .memo file. Share it to a PC, use 7zip to extract the archive, under media, find the proper sized file and add the .mp3 extension and you will have playable audio without any hassle. Good luck.
RevCivic said:
Just putting this here for the future, anyone who is looking for a method to extract the audio from a .memo file. Share it to a PC, use 7zip to extract the archive, under media, find the proper sized file and add the .mp3 extension and you will have playable audio without any hassle. Good luck.
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You are awesome. Thanks for providing a solution. This worked perfectly.

Add boot sound to Google Edition ROM?

Anyone know how to add a boot sound to a Google Edition ROM? I'm sure the file has to have a certain name, and be placed in the customize folder somewhere, but I've placed my file called PowerOn.ogg in both System/Media/Audio/UI and System/Customize and nothing. Any help is appreciated.
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Anyone know how to add a boot sound to a Google Edition ROM? I'm sure the file has to have a certain name, and be placed in the customize folder somewhere, but I've placed my file called PowerOn.ogg in both System/Media/Audio/UI and System/Customize and nothing. Any help is appreciated.
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Place your audio file in System/Customize/resource. It should be the only audio file in the folder. Also, I'm not sure an .ogg file will work, best to make sure it's either .wav or .mp3 just to be sure. -Mike
kibmikey1 said:
Place your audio file in System/Customize/resource. It should be the only audio file in the folder. Also, I'm not sure an .ogg file will work, best to make sure it's either .wav or .mp3 just to be sure. -Mike
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Thanks. There's no resource folder in Customize, so I'll just make one and give it a shot.
Nope, nada.

[Q] How do I unzip a .wstheme file?

Hey all,
Ive been fooling around with my galaxy gear watch faces and have found some awesome .wstheme files I wwant to try out. Im pretty sure they need to be extracted, ive tried a few diffent extraction apps with no success. Does anyone how how to extract from a .wstheme file? Thanks in advance.
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Hey all,
Ive been fooling around with my galaxy gear watch faces and have found some awesome .wstheme files I wwant to try out. Im pretty sure they need to be extracted, ive tried a few diffent extraction apps with no success. Does anyone how how to extract from a .wstheme file? Thanks in advance.
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No, with the new WS app you can import them. But, if you want to make changes to the jason file simply download the file and change the .WSTHEME to .ZIP using change name then unzip as normal
raiu said:
No, with the new WS app you can import them. But, if you want to make changes to the jason file simply download the file and change the .WSTHEME to .ZIP using change name then unzip as normal
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I have successfully unzip the file to edit the watch faces but what do I do to repack it into a .Wstheme file
good question how to repack edited files into wstheme again ?
A ".wstheme" is just a type of "zip" file. So to UNZIP a .wstheme just rename it and CHANGE the ".wstheme" to ".zip" then UNZIP it.
Now to zip it back up, just do the opposite. Just ZIP it back up, then rename the ".zip" to ".wstheme"

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