Hello again!
Now I have packed some files from the BlackBerry Priv system dump. Thanks to @mrfreeze574 for providing it!
First, all wallpapers found in the dump. It includes some operator poo-poo that was present in the dump too.
Second, all sounds. Please note that this is not flashable. It includes operator ringtones too.
Third, all bootanimations. Includes the stock Blackberry ones and some from the operators. Not flashable, not tested.
Finally, the demo video, which I uploaded to YouTube for you to watch.
Enjoy!
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I have a quick question. Is anyone willing to e-mail me the Tilt's (HTC AT&T 8925) original/standard spbcalc_L (landscape mode) and spbcalc_P (portrait mode) files? These two skin files allow the phone's original calculator to display. In the process of installing a few new skins for my calculator, I wrote over the standard files and lost them. I'd like to roll back to the phone's standard calculator, but I am now unable to do so without these two png image files. Please let me know if you're willing to send them to me. The two files are located inside of the Windows folder, which can be accessed via the File Explorer program. Thanks a lot. I know this is a relatively minor issue, but I'd appreciate the help.
P.S. If anyone has the HTC AT&T 8525 model, then the files from this phone would work for me, too. Thanks!
Sorry, I have to say you may need to hard reset you phone.
Because I cant find no where about your spbcal* files. I believe you are looking for SPB calculator P & L. The original Tilt doesnt go by that name. You may want to reinstall your SPB software to get make correction. Mine is called calc.htm & calc.lnk, if this is what you are asking for original calculator file.
Hey, thanks for the reply. I appreciate your time. I looked at a Tilt recently and noticed the same thing - that the calculator files are named differently on the Tilt from how they are named on the 8525. I looked for the calc.htm and calc.lnk files, but I couldn't find them on my phone. Thanks anyway for trying. I'll have to try and figure something else out.
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I have a quick question. Is anyone willing to e-mail me the Tilt's (HTC AT&T 8925) original/standard spbcalc_L (landscape mode) and spbcalc_P (portrait mode) files? These two skin files allow the phone's original calculator to display. In the process of installing a few new skins for my calculator, I wrote over the standard files and lost them. I'd like to roll back to the phone's standard calculator, but I am now unable to do so without these two png image files. Please let me know if you're willing to send them to me. The two files are located inside of the Windows folder, which can be accessed via the File Explorer program. Thanks a lot. I know this is a relatively minor issue, but I'd appreciate the help.
P.S. If anyone has the HTC AT&T 8525 model, then the files from this phone would work for me, too. Thanks!
I've created a soundpack for you guys to download made from various android system dumps.
Featuring stock sounds from:
-HTC
-Motorola
-Samsung
enjoy!
Just unzip to your sdcard: (Can't post links cause I'm a new user)
www [dot] mediafire [dot] com/?lmg44nnmfim
trancestate said:
I've created a soundpack for you guys to download made from various android system dumps.
Featuring stock sounds from:
-HTC
-Motorola
-Samsung
enjoy!
Just unzip to your sdcard: (Can't post links cause I'm a new user)
www [dot] mediafire [dot] com/?lmg44nnmfim
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Thank you!
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how would you go about taking the ringtones off a phone?
id take all the ones from the milestone to throw up here *there is ALOT of different ringtones on this phone for stock.*
Removing system Ringtones, etc.
Code:
adb remount
adb rm /system/media/audio/ringtones/*.*
Will remove all ringtones.
Code:
adb remount
adb rm /system/media/audio/notifications/*.*
Will remove all notifications.
Code:
adb remount
adb rm /system/media/audio/alarms/*.*
Will remove all alarm sound files.
Root Explorer is worth the couple of bucks on Market, especially for this kind of thing.
For chosing sound files on your SD card (notifications and ringtones) I use RingsExtended, which is available for free on the Android Market. If you prefer a directory structure instead of scrolling through a long list of file names, OI File Manager allows this. If you want to use the default ringtone picker and you have Apps2SD, put your files in:
/sdcard/media/audio/ringtones/
or
/sdcard/media/audio/notifications/
or
/sdcard/media/audio/alarms/
depending on how you want to use them. (I hope that 's self-explanatory. If it's not, too bad. Figure it out. Not to be mean, but I know you can if you put some effort into it.)
Here's my list of Ringtones, etc There are about 440 in this zip.
http://www.mediafire.com/?mym2vmgyzri
1. I have named all the files shorter than 10 seconds with a prefix of "Alert-"
2. I have renamed all the files from 10 to 30 seconds with a prefix of "Ring-"
3. I have renamed all the files longer than 30 seconds with a prefix of "Alarm-" in hope that people will start waking themselves gently with a ramp up time on their alarm tones. (I may add some files that actually ramp up in volume for the cheapskates who won't spend a buck on a ramping alarm app. I may not. I know how tough it is to have to scrimp a dollar, but I also realize developers work their hineys off for peanuts. If you can support a developer, do, so that those who genuinely can't, like some independent developers, can still have access to decent free apps.)
Not all of the files with "Alert-" on them were intended to be notifications. Many of them were intended to be ringtones. My naming convention is determined by temporal length exclusively, except for a couple of 9-second files. Please feel free to use "Alert-" files as ringtones, as they genereally have a file size of less than 50kb and can be accessed quickly when your phone starts the incoming call process. I used the word "Alert" since it struck me as generic, but still helps define how long the sound file is.
I have converted these to ogg-vorbis format since the Xda-Developers' forum around reducing time before Android phones ring determined ogg was the fastest. I did it with the Windows app "Audacity." If you want to add effects, convert to and from a few widely-used formats, or otherwise manipulate sound files, I strongly recommend this free download: AUDACITY
Most of these are readily available online. A few of them I wrote. Some of them I downloaded and doctored up. My apologies to the authors/composers/developers if I butchered them. If you want credit, please, please alert me. The only reason I didn't give credit is that I didn't know where to put it. OK, yes, I have to apologize to HTC. They are just consistently good in the sound and graphics departments.
EDIT (15 Mar, Mon): I Edited the Metadata so it includes the prefixes. When you're using Rings Extended now, all of the alerts will be together, and all of the rings will be together. If it didn't have Metadata, I left it out so that it'll use the file name. Sorry about that.
Has anyone ever noticed how much alike the iPhone and Tmo stock rings are?
Here's a little something for anyone who wants. It's no *great* shakes, but I figure they can use all the help we can give them. I like these... in an office-appropriate way.
thanks man
has anyone got the facebook pop sound that they could post?
edit: never mind i found it
Here you guys go. Had to reupload them
Here you guys go, my newest collection
278 Alarms
244 Notifications
391 Ringtones plus some OLD SCHOOL, broken up into folders by artists or compilation
7 ui
Rings Notes and Alarms
much thanks. my new rom doesn't have much to choose from.
Thank you
Thanks for all the links, zips and information.
Thanks a lot!!
Awesome guys I love some fresh tones
Thanks fellas.
Good Stuff...thanks
thakns friend
Thanks. I had a limited selection in my phone, and I'm always looking for new and interesting tones.
big thanks !!!
Could anyone tell where exactly is the alarm song from HTC sense which is called "Light" ?
I'm really thankful for doing such a job ;-)
binar1 Custom App Folder Project
I love changing folder icons on my pc desktop computer so they are easy to recognize and wanted to do the same on my PPC and phone.
There is plenty of info on how to change icons on mobile device and software such as SK Shortcut Manager that can make these changes quickly.
However there seems to be a lack of standard folder icons that represent the application or files it contains.
So i have started a project to make custom folder icons for all apps on my phone, and thought I would make them available here as a thank you for all the help the members of this site has given me. Even though this is my first post I have spend many hours searching, reading and learning.
Seeing as folders manly show in a file explorer I have made the first test set for Resco Explorer and a few other Resco apps. The sample set below contains a dll with Resco icons in Win2k, WM5 and WM6.1 style folders plus standard app icons (see screenshot)
Now the plan is to duplicate this for as many apps as I can, but this is a slow process. I am still learning and need some help to move this project forward.
I have tested these on my TyTN II and ipaq RX1950 and they look great to me.
If anyone would like to test the samples set and suggest anything to improve future sets please let me know.
Current ideas include.
Making separate dll for each folder type.
Matching pc desktop folder icons
Creating other formats for use in other apps
Update
Added Spb Folders Separate dll for each folder type
binar1
Dear all my fellow android lovers.
I would like to present to you the alpha2 version of bootanimation maker:
http://aboota.devbro.com/
You can use any animated gif of your choice to create your very own bootanimation.zip to install on your very own custom boot animation.
you can look up fun gifs on sites such as 4gifs.com or senorgif.memebase.com
Current features:
1. upload any gif
2. rotate or flip the picture
3. stop on last frame
4. control animation speed
5. resize
future features:
1. browse section for all created bootanimations
2. add for custom initial animation
3. pre-made initial animations
4. see preview before downloading
5. a native android app to go with the site
6. add audio for boot
License:
It is free to use for everyone as long as my server doesnt crash
please do not use gif files that you do not own the license to.
notes:
1. I do not take any responsibility for any damage that using this site, or files generated on my site, may cause to you, your phone, your family, your cat(s), .... in short use it at your own risk
2. At this point I only support atrix phones, that is why I am posting here.
3. I use bootanimation utility for now to change the created aboota.
If you have any suggestions or found any bugs let me know please.
Some notes for some people that are interested to make their own aboota:
1.adobe flash can export gif instead of swf.
2.there are apps that convert avi to gif, just google
3.it is also possible to convert flv(youtube) to gif files
Hi, I noticed on your link that the "Terms of Service" do nothing. Is there a link this is supposed to got to? When clicking on it nothing happens.
Also, I think this is a good idea for boot animations, but looking through your previous posts, you seem to be requesting help a lot, (not that that is bad, but none of it is relative to this). How did you come up with this site, and where are the uploaded files going to?
CaelanT said:
Hi, I noticed on your link that the "Terms of Service" do nothing. Is there a link this is supposed to got to? When clicking on it nothing happens.
Also, I think this is a good idea for boot animations, but looking through your previous posts, you seem to be requesting help a lot, (not that that is bad, but none of it is relative to this). How did you come up with this site, and where are the uploaded files going to?
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Thanks for reminding me about that link. I removed it
My background is mostly web development and system managements in php and linux(most redhat and suse). So making this site was not that hard. I had the idea for a while, I only decided to get it done about two weeks ago. I found a few documents describing the bootanimation.zip structure and found a very nicely detailed document inside the atrix bootanimation which gave me a lot of details I wanted. The rest was simply playing around in php and linux to create a simple version of aboota.
For now I am keeping the files on my server so in near future when search and browse are complete we can share our creations with others, and hopefully on other phones too.
Cool. Thanks. I'll try your site when I have time at my pc.
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