Change Delay between rings? - G1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there a way? I have a few ringtones which would sound great if the loop would repeat right after the ring finishes, instead there is a 2-3 second gap between rings.
Anyway to shorten the delay between the rings?

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Change Incoming Call Ringtone Behavior ??

Hi All,
With WM2003SE i have a lil bit uncomfortable thing. After period of time (approx 1 minute) an incoming call becoming a missed call, if i haven't answer the call.
Now I use WM5 (helmi 1.32), but I still found that such things. Does anyone know how to change/set incoming call behavior in WM5?
Means that..the ring still sounding (unlimited - like handphone) till the caller put off their call.
Best Regards,
Dave
you should change it in the sounds/notifications
nyuszi said:
you should change it in the sounds/notifications
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Yeah, but how...
I did it, but it doesn't change anything. Have you try and ever trace this weird behavior..?? I've try with .wav, .mid and .mp3 ringtone type. But it still do the same things..after a period of time, the ring will stop and the caller will get busy line or unreachable destination
somone (sry i cant remeber who) in the forum posted this in a diff topic
Delayed ring - Workaround
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You can increase the time it takes for voicemail to pick up. I set mine to max 30 secs and I haven't missed a call I've heard. My phone seems to ring after 2-3 rings on the other end. This may not work for every carrier. I'm on Cingular in the U.S.
Step 1. Key in the following into your phone *#61# then press the call/send button. This will return a telephone number and the current delay time before voice mail kicks in .
Step 2. Write it down.
Step 3. If you wanted, say, 30 seconds, before the Voice mail activated, then you would put 30 where the nn is in the following string and the telephone number from step 2 where the xxxxxxxx is.
Key in **61*xxxxxxxxx*11*nn# followed by the call/send button and it should update the delay.
For example, it would look like this **61*xxxxxxxxxxx*11*30#
If your phone reports the delay time, you can check by following step 1 again.
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Vibrate AND Ring after Vibrate - Possible?

Subject No such standard function
Stardard has ring after vibration, but after ring started there is no vibration... but i need ring and vibration after vibration only...
On my Diamond I can edit it in registry (I'm not sure that it's always RingTone0):
Key- [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Sounds\RingTone0]
Entry - "Script"="v2w3v2c20av0pc250r"
In my example it vibrates twice and then vibrates and rings with increasing ring
For details about script's codes see wiki:Registry Ringtone Scripts
Good luck!
What if i just want 3 vibros for 3 seconds, and then usual vibro and full call ring?
try:
av1w0.1v1w0.1v1w0.1v0p10r
nice, about delays between vibro and vibro duration - i can hadle it
one problem exists after RING played - it goes back to 3 vibros...
try:
v1w0.1v1w0.1v1w0.1av0p10r
or maybe so ( with 2 sec delay between each repeat ):
v1w0.1v1w0.1v1w0.1av0p10w2r
i have done such thing:
av1.5w1v1.5w1v1.5w1v0pr
how to make that after ringing begin it will play 5 seconds with 25% percent volume, then 5 seconds with 50% and then rest the time at 100%?
NOT REPEATING RING FROM beginning i.e melody

[Q] Soft then Loud volume juimp in ringtones

I have a problem with my ringtone that is driving me nuts. When the ringer starts, it is very quiet for maybe a second or two and then suddenly goes to the full ringer volume. I would like it to start at the preset volume level and continie; i.e. get rid of the soft-then-loud and just keep the loud.
For additional background I used ringdroid to make a few ringtones from .mp3s. The original .mp3 and created ringtones created sound perfect played through a media player so it is not the files themselves rather something weird on the phone.
This is one of the last items for me in setting up my new system so please help!
You can't fix that. Its a standard Samsung thing that they do with all devices.. No way as of yet to get around it.
This is terrible! Isn't there a way to remove this setting? This is an Android device after all!
Fret not, my friend.
As there's no solution to the native ringing behavior, here's a workaround to help offset the first low ring by extending the time your phone rings before rolling over into voicemail.
1. On your phone, dial *#61# and click Send.
2. Some information should be displayed: number that the calls are being forwarded to and the delay before the forwarding engages.
3. Write down the number (including +1)
4. Dial **61*+1xxxyyyzzzz*11*30# and hit Send. +1xxxyyyzzzz is the number you wrote down previously, 30 is the delay in seconds. The delay can be set in 5 second increments, 30 is maximum
5. Dial *#61# to verify that the new settings are active.
Dialing *#61# as instruction 5 suggests told me that my phone forwards to voicemail after 30 seconds.
I will give this a try. Any explanation for why this works?
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I will give this a try. Any explanation for why this works?
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Its not that it changes the tone like he said. All this does is make your phone ring for a longer period of time. I think the default is 20 secs.. using the settings above you extend that time by 10 more secs of ringing which helps so you can catch the phone. You still aren't stopping the actual soft first ring.
Exactly. This used to be changeable only via AT&T until I discovered the procedure elsewhere. Helps alot.
Hmm. This is not quite what I was looking for; I want to hear the beginings of my ringtones! Does anyone know the exact time the ringtone is softened? I guess I could use an .mp3 editor and bad nothingness to the beginning...
I downloaded audacity and put some blank space in the front of each one of my ringtones. 2 seconds seems to be the perfect amount of dead time for the ring to come up at full volume. This is actually kind of nice now vecause it gives me two seconds to reject the call before it starts making noise, so if I am in a meeting or something and forget to turn the ringer off (never happens I can dump the call.
Thanks Jack45, worked perfectly!

Phone takes a while to play ringtone

There seems to be an issue where my phone takes between 5-10 seconds to wake up and ring (coming from sleep). The person calling me still gets the ringing tone there end, so it looks like there is an issue with my phone/ROM
Has anyone else had issues with this and is there a way to resolve it.
Mine doesn't take that long, but it does have a delay, I watched the display light up upon a call, then the ring is real muted after a second or two, then the ring is normal volume. I haven't noticed if its connected to the custom ringtones being slower or not, I did try moving my custom ringtone folder from the SD card to the phone's memory, that didn't seem to make a difference. Still a pronounced delay. I just did the ICS OTA, but that hasn't changed the delay, GB or ICS, same result.
You aren't alone.
I like the delay
I like the 1- 2 second delay in ringing .... in a meeting or a quiet place i can quickly answer before disturbing others..
with this i don't have to go to silent mode unless absolutely necessary

No Ringing Sound Second Time

Hello,
My Nexus6 Rings and Vibrates when someone calls for the first time. But only vibrates when the same person calls for the second time. From the second time onwards it doesn't rings, but only Vibrates.. If I delete the history of that particular incoming call from the Recents, then it will start ringing. Please let me know how can make the phone ringing all the time.
Thanks.
An update to this issue is:
When a call arrives multiple times with in 2 minutes, the phone gives a ringing sound for all the attempts. After 2 minutes of last attempt, the phone goes to a muted mode (only vibrates). The muted mode continues for the next 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, if a call arrives from the same number, the phone rings.
Is this a standard behavior in Android phones ? Or is there a setting to make the phone ringing all the time ?

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