Ask yourself how to change the startup tone at play. For example, turn on the transmitter is always found it rather wait a while before release. Thank you
Scorpio PhongTran said:
Ask yourself how to change the startup tone at play. For example, turn on the transmitter is always found it rather wait a while before release. Thank you
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To Change Starup Tone : Must Have Root Access
Replace the boot.wav FYI: don't change the name
/system/media/boot.wav
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hello,
I'm trying to figure out to change the waiting music on the Diamond.
I've seen a registry key called "callwaiting" but this seems to be the sound that I hear when I have a second call.
What I want to change is the music that people hear when I put them "on hold" - I can't find any registry key, wav file, or mp3 file, on the phone which gives me a clue.
So i'm asking for your assistance ! thanks !
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this is soething you cannot change. it comes through your provider I guess
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.
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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.
eckstei4 said:
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 installed the above OK, and did the settings, but still can't get it to work...can any kind soul advise on how to set it up, plz? I'm using Windows 6.5...thank you!
engager said:
I installed the above OK, and did the settings, but still can't get it to work...can any kind soul advise on how to set it up, plz? I'm using Windows 6.5...thank you!
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try you check in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=434977
I think you'll find the answer there
thank you dear friend for your response...will now check out that thread! Do you have this device?
engager said:
thank you dear friend for your response...will now check out that thread! Do you have this device?
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yes, so what ..?
What's it not doing? Not announcing?
I played around with mine and eventually got it to work. For example I unchecked the "high priority only" on the message alert and got that to finally work. Not sure what constitutes a "high priority" other than any message from my wife, lol!
@RatRedux, thanks for your response! I just can't assign it to a button, also, I've the American version, and it can't really understand my British accent in most commands...how did you assign a button?
managed to remap the registry key as follows:
# Goto HKLM\Software\ Microsoft\Shell\Keys
* - Click Open Key named "40C6"
* - Change the 'Default' string name to "\Windows\Voice Command.lnk"
* - Now change the 'ResetCmd' string name to "\Windows\Voice Command.lnk"
Now close Registry, and go back to device and click the button on the top left side which is indicated by the 'Speak' Icon, and it should now work for you!
engager said:
@RatRedux, thanks for your response! I just can't assign it to a button, also, I've the American version, and it can't really understand my British accent in most commands...how did you assign a button?
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I only ever used voice commands with my bluetooth headset so I never bothered to set a button on the phone. It works most of the time but it doesn't help that my wife and neice and daughter and sister in law have similar sounding names so it occasionally wants to dial the wrong relative lol! I turned off the announce incoming calls since my Blueant T1 has it's own built in voice caller ID. Though I must admit the lady who lives inside my phone sounds a bit nicer than the lady inside the bluetooth!
We haven't figured out how to set up Google voice in my wife's Android phone so I must give my old "brick" (as my wife calls it) a nod since it worked right away even on my old junk headset.
Recorded file of the ringtone I asked is attached.
It's in Messaging / Gmail / Email -Settings-Notification settings-Select ringtone-scroll up2top
u will probably see a "Default Ringtone". -- which is not listed in system settings-sounds-notifications.
A friend of mine asked me to send this ringtone to him, but rookie like me cannot find where the ringtone file actually is. ..... already tried /system/media/
well it may be stupid but can someone help me find it?
Seems that both froyo & gb roms contain this ringtone. Searched several pages for it but still got no answer.
From your home screen:
Press the Menu Button
Select Settings
Select Sound
Select Notification Ringtone
This is your Default Notification Sound. If you want your messages to make a different sound than the default notification that it uses for everything else (email, updates, etc.) you would change it in the menu you listed. The "Default Ringtone" is simply a pointer.
Thanks for reply but afraid it's not what I need. I know I can change it to everything else .
My point is to get this exact ringtone file --which sounds a little boring . /_\
alrit said:
Thanks for reply but afraid it's not what I need. I know I can change it to everything else .
My point is to get this exact ringtone file --which sounds a little boring . /_\
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The default ringtone is not a certain file. It is whatever your ringtone that you set through the menu steps I wrote.
Red_81 said:
The default ringtone is not a certain file. It is whatever your ringtone that you set through the menu steps I wrote.
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Dude you are completely missing the question.
OP
I just looked in /system/media/sounds/ringtones
And notifications, I didn't find it either, but I don't have a "default ringtone" option at the top either...
But why do you need to extract it? You have the sound right there in your first post? Just convert it to .ogg format and drop it in your friend's phone where it should go...
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Dude you are completely missing the question.
OP
I just looked in /system/media/sounds/ringtones
And notifications, I didn't find it either, but I don't have a "default ringtone" option at the top either...
But why do you need to extract it? You have the sound right there in your first post? Just convert it to .ogg format and drop it in your friend's phone where it should go...
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that's a recorded one not a lossless one as he requests..
sounds silly but I also like to find out.
I tried Serendipity_6.4 & continuum 5.41 they both have this default ringtone (difference is S has it as phone Ringtones, C has it as notification sound.
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There are some posts here about people had set to another ringtone but sometime still heard this default one ringing , in lately builds of roms.
I notice the /system/build.prop does specify ro.config.ringtone and ro.config.notification_sound. Perhaps this would be the file name you're looking for.
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I notice the /system/build.prop does specify ro.config.ringtone and ro.config.notification_sound. Perhaps this would be the file name you're looking for.
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checked , negative >"<
Here is another twist for you. On Cog 4.4.2 my default notification is NOTHING. It doesn't make any sound at all.
All I can say at this point is to play every notification/ringtone file on your phone and see if you can find it.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
Listening to the sample I believe this is the one you're looking for.
If it's not then let me know and I'll find the right one.
http://uploading.com/files/26191afa/requested.ogg/
fritzgerald said:
Listening to the sample I believe this is the one you're looking for.
If it's not then let me know and I'll find the right one.
http://uploading.com/files/26191afa/requested.ogg/
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sounds it is! THX! and still I wanna know where it hides in ROM. If u know that pls tell.
I'm not sure if it varies by ROM but that specific one that I found was in "framework-res\res\raw\fallbackring.ogg".
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I'm not sure if it varies by ROM but that specific one that I found was in "framework-res\res\raw\fallbackring.ogg".
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Interesting.... I'm on Cog4 and I don't have that directory.
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Interesting.... I'm on Cog4 and I don't have that directory.
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its in the framework-res.apk
I couldn't increase the in-call volume due to the button broken, and I did not find any solution on the site. The solution or apps only work for ring tone or music play. So, I seach the registry and found this trick........ and hope no one post it yet. My first post and If I repost, i'm sorry.....
I assume you have a custome rom if not, I recommended you a great rom--- deepshinning http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1271118)
go to the registry edit tool(download and install it if you don't have), find below entry
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Phone\Vol
change the Dword to one of the below prefer volume 0--10. Make sure you restart your phone after you change the number.
10--->65535
9----->59418
8----->53301
7----->47185
6----->41068
5----->34952
4----->28835
3----->22718
2----->16602
1----->10485
0----->4369
only downside for this is you have to restart every time you change it. If someone great in programming, hope they can write one.......
lwturtle said:
I couldn't increase the in-call volume due to the button broken, and I did not find any solution on the site. The solution or apps only work for ring tone or music play. So, I seach the registry and found this trick........ and hope no one post it yet. My first post and If I repost, i'm sorry.....
I assume you have a custome rom if not, I recommended you a great rom--- deepshinning http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1271118)
go to the registry edit tool(download and install it if you don't have), find below entry
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Phone\Vol
change the Dword to one of the below prefer volume 0--10. Make sure you restart your phone after you change the number.
10--->65535
9----->59418
8----->53301
7----->47185
6----->41068
5----->34952
4----->28835
3----->22718
2----->16602
1----->10485
0----->4369
only downside for this is you have to restart every time you change it. If someone great in programming, hope they can write one.......
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there is an easier way also just blug in your headphones and decrease the volume by using the volume down button on them
an even easier option would me to adjust the volume via an application
e.g. Device Volume
sh4d0w86 said:
an even easier option would me to adjust the volume via an application
e.g. Device Volume
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i've tried that but it doesn't work for in call volume---only work for device volume.