Recording a Wave file on Trinity - P3600 General

Hi, I have used the voice note to record my 18month old girl saying "huwwy Daddy" but as always she said it in 2 lots so it is in the file as 2 waves. So i have saved the note- is there any way i can get these wave files out of here and onto my desktop so i can stick them together to make one wave file for my alarm tone?
Or should i have recorded the file elsewhere? I cant seem to find any other program that allows recording?
anyone?
thanks
Scott

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GPRS Sound indicator

when turning on the phone (after a reset or just turning it on), the phone looks for the signal and once it's found it makes this little sound (like a small, short beep). at the same time the "G" for GPRS can be seen on the upper part of the screen. does anyone know the NAME of that sound :?: file? i have a short wav file that i want to use for the GPRS connection indicator. before the low bat sound fix came out; what i did was get the name of the default lowbat wav file name; then replaced it with another wav file (overwrite).
cheers
hi
i`v done some research for you and it came out with some interesting resaults :wink: here they are:
this GPRS sound you`r hearing is the same sound that's being played when you change the volume with the side volume button on the xda and the slider is in the middle.
this is NOT a WAV file. its called standard.mid.
:shock:
here is the interesting part. 8)
the xda is capable of playing small 1 note MIDI files! as system sounds.
when you hang-up a call you hear another MIDI file called pegdisconnect.mid.
so in order to change these files, you need a midi editor like cakewalk. just note when you edit these files that they have to be in a 1 note format (1 channel).
:wink:
SoniC
hey,
thanks a bunch for that info; first time i found out that the xda was capable of playing midi files! so i take it the sound i'm hearing has the name of "standard.mid"? if so, is it possible to convert standard wav files to midi files as well (using those media-file converters (e.g. wav to mp3)?
i'll give the midi file editor a try; and keep in mind what you've said about the one-note format. what happens if it's more than that....no sound?
cheers mate!
"is it possible to convert standard wav files to midi files as well (using those media-file converters (e.g. wav to mp3)?"
because mid files are a pattern of predefined instruments those programs need to make many choices to convert and the result is often hhmmm interesting and of cause not voice and strange sounds like that of a car door closing

Notification Sounds

Is there anyway you can add new notification sounds. I know you can add new ring tones but i would like to add some wav files for email and sms notifcations but i don't know how i can get the xda ii to find them.
thanks
Sure! Any wav'll do
Just add the .wav file to the windows directory.
Try http://www.dailywav.com
Thanks mate for the info
Only problem is i cannot play the new files on the xda ii, the existing ones on there work, all i get is silence.
ta
hey,
i read somewhere in this forum that there's a specific type of wav file that the ppc can't play. not sure but i think it has something to do with the data footprint. normally you can download a wav file and put it in your windows folder; it should come out when you want to use it as a notification sound or a ringtone. you can also use the xda's recorder to record any sound (recorder to record...how redundant can i get ). from there you can rename and transfer the sound file to your windows folder and use that for just about anything. what i did was record the voices of friends; assigned the specific wav file to the specific contact, so when it rings i immediately know who's calling. i also recorded the bark of my dog and use it sometimes as a generic ringtone or a mail notifier.
cheers mate
robson
jrd31 said:
Thanks mate for the info
Only problem is i cannot play the new files on the xda ii, the existing ones on there work, all i get is silence.
ta
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Try to change the properties of the new wav file to the one that working inside the device's windows i.e:
sample rate : 11,025 Hz
Bit depth : 16 bit mono
for others setting, please experiment ur self.
I've d/l it from the website, changed the properties and it works.
Regards,
satria

Ringtones

Just got my xda2 a few days ago and found how cool you can make the ringtones. With the old nokia stile phones you could go to the web site selling tones and just rip the midi files directly in to data suite and transfer them. well sites started to make the preview as an mp3 making it very hard to convert them back to midi. well how cool is it that i can now go and get polyphonic tones of the pay sites and just convert them in to wave files and set them as ringtones. Or if you not like poly tones just cut down an mp3 file with 'real soundin' music and convert that. ohh i like it
Have you already tried to record something like "Mom is calling! $your_favourite_ring" and use it with personalized ringtones? Or "Incoming short message detected!" - sounding like StarTrek?
Hi,
Yip its very very cool!!!!
And you can also try wma files
Or go to my page and get some there for free
Cheersssss!!!!

Mid to Wav convert ?

Anyone here can convert mid to wav ?
i been trying to find software for my apple to do this, where i do not have access to a peecee i dont know how to do it.
If someone could convert these
http://www.m3nf.com/TLZone/ringtone.zip
I be so greatful, email me @ m3nf(at)m3nf.com
Your wizard should be able to play midi. You probably need to convert only those messages tone.
Update: Attached 2 message tones in mp3. Using standard sound card midi-wav.
Yes they work fine as ringtones, but i like to use them as message tones, but unable to convert them into wav for them.
I'll convert the files for you with professional instrument sound libraries (think a 2GB piano, for starters). Just give me a little time.
If I posted them as MP3s (to save space), would you be able to then convert them to WAVs?
Yes i have software for that so that would be really great, many thanks for your time
Done the first, AutumnSky...
The board won't let me post MP3s, so here
I'll be on vacation until Sunday, so I won't be able to get any more done until then.
Many thanks, i very greatful for your time.
midi 2 wav recorder
you can use this app, but it is not free
http://www.midi2wav.com
Thanks for the link, but as first post say i use a apple mac computer, so i am unable to use what most of you do .
Thanks again thou.

Extracting audio from a note file (*.pwi) & sound recording

Hey. I'm a musician and sometimes I use the microphone on my Wing to record song ideas. I usually open up "notes", "view [the] recording toolbar" and record. The last time I opened notes it started me out with a black note. I recorded a guitar riff, and then a little speaker icon appeared in note; when I click on the icon it plays the recording. Is there a way to extract that sound file that's embedded in this note so I can save it as a .wav file?
I've tried recording with "voice notes," but the quality sucks; *.amr files are annoying. Is there a way to change the quality and type of file?
Thanks.
PWI2WAV
adam79, a few months ago I found a solution: Look here: http://www.huslik.net/. It's freeware.
Go to Software section and choose PWI2WAV.
It converts perfectly. Just drag the PWI file onto the exe in Windows (I stil think this is a funny way of filehandling) and the wav comes out!
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