video tones - P3600 General

is there an application for videotones similar to the one for symbian os.
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No MP3 Ringtone capability on XDA IIi

Hi All!
I'm a newbie to the XDAIIi scene but have owned a pocketpc and sony clie handheld device. My problem is that I cannot set MP3's as ringtones. Does anyone know of a workaround or is there any freeware or alternative software that will allow me to do this? I have even encoded some MP3's to .wma & .wav format with the right encoding specs, but to no avail!
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Markai
using the free program cdex i've made many a mp3 to wma and played them as ring tones
markai said:
Hi All!
I'm a newbie to the XDAIIi scene but have owned a pocketpc and sony clie handheld device. My problem is that I cannot set MP3's as ringtones. Does anyone know of a workaround or is there any freeware or alternative software that will allow me to do this? I have even encoded some MP3's to .wma & .wav format with the right encoding specs, but to no avail!
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Markai
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actually...you just place the mp3 under windows/ring folder...then you ca use mp3 as a ring tone
MPR Ringtones
Thanks for the help guys. All's well again. :lol:
siupiu said:
markai said:
Hi All!
I'm a newbie to the XDAIIi scene but have owned a pocketpc and sony clie handheld device. My problem is that I cannot set MP3's as ringtones. Does anyone know of a workaround or is there any freeware or alternative software that will allow me to do this? I have even encoded some MP3's to .wma & .wav format with the right encoding specs, but to no avail!
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Markai
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actually...you just place the mp3 under windows/ring folder...then you ca use mp3 as a ring tone
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can the mp3 be read off from other directories in the storage card?
MP3 Ringtones on XDAIIi
cychiam,
MP3's can be read from anywhere on ur PPC, especially external storage cards, but if ur using them as ringtones, I believe they have to reside in the 'Ring' folder in the 'Windows 'directory.
An important note for anyone who has had problems, like me, getting to use MP3's as ringtones on ur XdaIIi is: If you have a third party piece of software installed on ur PPC like, Betaplayer or the DivX Player, you must uncheck the association it has with MP3's under the Players settings/options. Else it will prevent the Xda being able to associate itself with MP3's as ringtones! Took me the better half of two weeks to find this simple solution and the credit goes to someone else, I just found the answer on another forum.
Hope this helps someone.
Markai aka Mackaby007
wow, thanks 4 d nice tip...mp3 tones can now be seen..but they won't play as i click play..is this just normal?
Hi guys.. A little late in the day but much appreciated

.amr file payling at Windows Mobile

Does someone knows any application or way to play Nokia .amr sound files into Qtek / Windows Mobile?
I didn't find a way till now. Only one application to convert the file formats.
However I'd prefer to play directly.
Patents limitations!?
Also some specific .wav files doesn't play with WM2003 and WM2005. Why?
Thanks
Fernando Correia

Found Patch to Make MP3's Work as Ringtone

A friend of mine found this patch, and i tried it and it works
i then tried it on the New Imate 1.12 rom and it did not work...
but it works fine on my T-mobile 1.01 rom.......
Just wondered if anyone else found this patch
Marc
What patch :?:
:?: The Magician plays mp3-ringtones by design. No patch required.
That's true, but no alarm tones. You can only use wavs for that. There are many applications which provide this feature, like WolfClock. I don't know if there's a patch available for this.
could you share a link plz
The Magician plays mp3-ringtones by design. No patch required.
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Yeah mine did until i installed betaplayer, after that it doesnt show mp3's when you try to change your ringtone. Uninstalling betaplayer resulted in no application being able to play mp3's. This suggests to me a file association problem but I have no idea how to solve it. Unlike 'regular' Windoze where you can assign associations fairly easily, mobile edition doesnt seem to be able to do this. Unless someone can come up with a better idea it looks like Im in for a long trawl through the registry
I did this with Winampaq on my XDA2. There is no way to re-associate the files with media player short of a hard reset. Microsoft really dodn't do much testing on this OS at all.
I found this but havent tried it.
been using it for ages, lets you set MP3 rintones from tap and hold menu, copies them...the whole file, to your windows\rings directory and sets as default ringtone.
Speedn
mike freegan said:
There is no way to re-associate the files with media player short of a hard reset.
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You should take a look at Resco File Explorer which can do exactly this.
You should take a look at Resco File Explorer which can do exactly this.
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Thanks for the tip, I will have a look at that app.
My main gripe tho is that I prefer GSplayer or Betaplayer to Media Player but when I install either one I lose the ability to use MP3's for ringtones, it seems that the phone will only allow MP3 ringtones using the WM engine (or I have missed something)
after installing any 3rd party mp3 program you need to reassociate mp3 files with windows media player to get mp3 ring tones to work correctly.
R
Thanks people...The app works just fine...THIS is what I had been searching...

Request: WM ID3v2 (and or 1) editor

okay, i have searched for a while and i have yet to find an app for windows mobile to edit info on my MP3 files. does anyone know of an ID3v2 editor for windows mobile? (that actually runs on the phone)... orrrrrr is anyone up to the challange to make a simple one including
Track #
Title
Artist
Album
Year
Genre
Would be very nice...
I'm shocked that there aren't any apps like this for windows mobile.
For Symbian S60, there are ID3 tag editors, audio converters (to convert between audio formats directly on the device!) & even great video editors...
I do really love windows mobile but I have to say S60 was more fun!
I'm glad that I'm not the only one that could not find such an editor.
and yes would be nice to have one, and the same is for a decent playlist editor.
I tried several but up to now i didn't find one that I like.
any updates on this, im sure we're not the only 3 interested?
MP3 tag editor
spunks3 said:
any updates on this, im sure we're not the only 3 interested?
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looks that we are the only ones that suffer wrong tags

Video Ringtones?

Just a quick question, can the diamond or windows mobile devices in general do video ringtones?
Used to be able to do them on my old Sony Ericsson but obviously this is a whole different kettle of fish.
Did a quick search and nothing returned.

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