is the a way to make the vibration vibrate to the beat of the mp3 or mid like on nokias
Kinky!!!!!!!!!!
anyone get a method
unaware....
I've never seen such a program, but I imagine it would be quite CPU intensive if it existed...
You'd need real time music analysis software constantly running to be able to do it accurately.
Poetique said:
I've never seen such a program, but I imagine it would be quite CPU intensive if it existed...
You'd need real time music analysis software constantly running to be able to do it accurately.
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No mate, he is not lookin' for any music player kindda application. He wants his phone to vibrate according to the ringtone, as it happens with the .mid ringtones in Nokia. I really doubt such possibility in Windows Mobile, b'cuz we hardly use .mid ringtones in these phones.
Adieu..
rohitsharman said:
No mate, he is not lookin' for any music player kindda application. He wants his phone to vibrate according to the ringtone, as it happens with the .mid ringtones in Nokia. I really doubt such possibility in Windows Mobile, b'cuz we hardly use .mid ringtones in these phones.
Adieu..
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I'm aware. He wants software that will vibrate to the beat of music played through the device when it's ringing. There would have to be some form of music analysis software present to analyze the music being played in order for the device to understand when and when not to vibrate.
The only easier solution would be software that simply vibrates whenever the phone rings by playing the sounds that the device "hears" through it's own microphone. Of course that wouldn't work very well at all, as it would end up including any other noise being made that the device hears at the time while the software is running.
The Nokias either have some sort of music analysis software running in the background (which I doubt, because I had an old Nokia that did this and I promise you it wasn't powerful enough to run such software) or the vibrations are hard-coded into the songs for which that particular feature works.
I'd be willing to bet the Nokias won't vibrate to the tone of the music being played unless it's music that came with the phone or unless it's music you got directly from them or an authorized provider. Otherwise you'd have to find software to code vibrations into the music itself... which still probably won't work if your phone doesn't support such an odd feature.
I have a 8525 with WM6 and I can't use .mid files for ringtones.
Is there some secret way of making them show up?
when i was using a SPV-200 (voyager smartphone/WM 2003) i used to change the ring tone or notification script via the registry.. i suit the timing of the vibration on my selected wav file..
i remember the registry path is.. HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds or HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories
i think i used the script afpv2w2v1w1v2r.. i think it means, backlight on, then play the notification wav file, vibrate for 2 seconds, wait for two seconds, vibrate for 1 second, wait 1 second then vibrate for 2 second, then repeat.. well that was what i remember how my voyager reacted when i get a call..
the PPC registry still has it, and the path for the ring tone script is in, HKCU\ControlPanel\Sound\Ringtone0\script
here are the codes for the script.. haven't checked though if all still work on WM5/WM6..
a = infinite loopback anchor
fn = backlight ON
vn = vibrate ON
p = play sound
wn = wait or delay (must have 'a' or 't' and 'r' to work)
r = repeat (must have 'a' or 't' to work)
tn = amount of time the tone will loop (must have ‘r’ to work)
cn = increase volume on next play (must have 't' and 'r' to work, n value must be 300 or higher to see effect)
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I have a 8525 with WM6 and I can't use .mid files for ringtones.
Is there some secret way of making them show up?
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i do not know of any secret way, but there is an easy way of doing it.
just copy the .mid file to \my documents\my ringtones\
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A Supa Music Player That Vibrates to the beat Flashes to the Rythm and Have Vizualisation lyk win amp you know the one with the car that drive and jumps up when the bass jumps up dat wud be cool and mayb screen Transitions . http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=361153 Like That Flow test
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i have put up a small midi ringtone file (originally a Nokia ringtone) onto my JasJar, same ringtone i've used on my PDA2k for a year..
problem is that after sometime, probably a couple calls, the ringtone seems to get reset back to the annoying "Windows Default" ringtone for no apparent reason, and i end going back to the sound & notification settings 2-3 times a day to set it back to my ringtone :\
i did a hard reset, skipped extended rom for trials and ran it for a day, same problem!
after searching for so long i figured this might be something i have to live with..
so i reset my device, installed all my apps and tuned them to my liking..
only to find out that with SPB Pocket Plus, the ringtone sometimes stops playing completely.
for instance, i can see it selected in the sound and notifications, but clicking play on it produces no sound!
the default ringtones on the other hand play just fine...
the only workaround is to softreset the device.
i finally removed SPB pocket plus... and the old problem is back.. Windows Default ringtone keeps getting set as my ring
any tips.. please i'm so frustrated at this point :\
did you put the file in windows\rings ?
i think on storage card it might be a problem.
tried having the ringtone both on /windows/rings and on the SD card, no difference..
Try some other file format other than your MIDI, May be MP3
Look here, maybe this can help you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=32576&highlight=
I have the same problem with my JJ... Stop using midi tone ... Hope we will get a fix for this soon :x ...
i saved my self a trouble & changed any ring tone i like to windows default then over written it over the original ring tone but butting it in a cab file :lol:
i saved my self a trouble & changed any ring tone i like to windows default then over written it over the original ring tone but butting it in a cab file :lol:
Rabia said:
i saved my self a trouble & changed any ring tone i like to windows default then over written it over the original ring tone but butting it in a cab file :lol:
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I checked the above thread, and I did indeed have a different entry under the 'saved' registry entry. CHanged it and keen to see if this solved things.
OK, I have some progress on this.
When ur phone changes (ie goes wrong), go to phone/options and try playing any of the ringtones. Most fail with something like "file is possibly corrupt". Now, the ones that fail are WMA files, and the ones that work are WAV. That's why the phone is reverting; it's failing to play WMA's and is defaulting to a working ringtone (which is a good strategy - I guess...).
This aligns with other threads on mp3 ringtones; if you lose the WMPlayer assocition with mp3's, they then fail as ringtones. So, it seems that the Uni is losing it's WMA association - until u reboot. Now we know this it feels solvable:
- We need to know why WMA's are losing association
- Else we need to convert our ringtones to WAV's.
That's y for all other notifications also wav is the only option for us.
thanks for this theory... i still have this problem despite changing the registry...i will try having wav as ringtone.. thanks!
Hi ppc users and enthusiasts, i have a question that nobody has posted i thing, i have bem looking around xda and i didn't managed to get an answer. My Qtek S110 Jam_12.1_PTB doesn't acept no wav, mp3 or wma files as alarm tone altough i can use them as ringtone or anything else, yes, i can find and select the sound in the alarm select menu but it always goes to the Ring -Default-
Thanks for the help in advance as i know you guys can solve my and other people problem.Sorry my bad english
http://www.handango.com/PlatformPro...&platformId=2&N=96806&productId=81439&R=81439
Try some software that overtake the system default alarm handling and see if it works for you
Wav,Mp3 Wma in Alarms
Thanks, but actually i already instaled spb time which is the best for the simple task of alarming me to wake up. I really want to know why this stupid phone doesn't support mp3 and other formats in alarms, the audio codecs are the same to the whole system but why dont they work Rrrrrrr!
Does anyone wakes up with the alarm sound that it makes? or... as my self, wakes up with the vibration of the phone... i really don't get it...
Blame microsoft... just another thing i forgot to mention is that the screen should blink but it doesnt. why? i already hard reseted the phone, changed soft. version 1.11; 1.12.05; 1.12.10 WWW-PTB, nothing it just simply doesnt react. what i really wanted was a reg change to make it work, if the device uses a .dll to control the audio codecs it may be changed by reg and so we people dont have to give away another 10-20 bucks for a thing that should work from the begining. Help?
I'm probably plain stupid cause the alarm files are all wav & I can't think of any reason why the magician wouldn't accept them as an alarm tone. & surprise surprise it does actually work on my magician with 1.13 WWE rom. Tested with an own recording. MP3 didn't work with alarm, but does work on reminders, message reception etc. WMA not tested.
Cheers, M
Put that limitation down as something that would have improved with HTC Prophet
how do use mp3 as tones for messages? i tried moving mp3 to windows directory but i can find it in tones...
Hi nm8,
Does WindowsMediaPlayer play these mp3's? If not you have to get them in a format WMP can recognize, otherwise it won't work.
M
hi oltp
i just tried playing it with windows media player, and yes it cant be played. i originally ripped this from cd using windows media player from my desktop. its 192kbps. what are the settings to be used?
thanks
use this programm
http://burroak.on.ca/downloads/pta/pTravelAlarm.exe
s/n 278-3965-1190
Is there anyway to change the sms alert sound to for example personal mp3 ?
thanks for the help !
Curious
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Curious Jack said:
Is there anyway to change the sms alert sound to for example personal mp3 ?
thanks for the help !
Curious
ps. GREAT FORUM
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Cant be mp3, has to be 'wav' just insert into windows folder and select in notifications, bobs your uncle its done..
thanks killabeezz
mp3-wav
ok i know its a dumb one but any idea how i can change mp3 files to .wav files ?????? i got a particular mp3 i want for sms????? cheers guys
proconsul said:
ok i know its a dumb one but any idea how i can change mp3 files to .wav files ?????? i got a particular mp3 i want for sms????? cheers guys
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Search google for a mp3-wav converter, cant remember which one i use but will update post when i get home and check.
Remember also a mp3 song converted to wav form will be a very BIG file, better to sample just a small ( very small ) section of the track and then use this for sms notifications.
There is a program called phonealarm that you can use, you can choose any sound you like for SMS.
First post....hello everybody.
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Remember also a mp3 song converted to wav form will be a very BIG file, better to sample just a small ( very small ) section of the track and then use this for sms notifications.
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I use Audacity (free) to edit MP3 first by selecting the part of the song or clip I want to use as a alert. Then you can remove one channel (right or left) which cuts down the size quite a bit. As far as I know all PPC speakers are MONO so there is no need for a stereo ring-tone or SMS alert. You can also change the bit rate but don't go to low or your sound will be distorted. Audacity also allows you to adjust the volume of the output alert so you can have a nice loud sound and attract allot of attention when you pull your phone out. LOL.
Also Remember that a SMS alert is (I think) shorter than a ring tone alert. (ring tone alert is between 30 and 35 seconds) I wont get my 8525 till Monday but I have a E-TEN M600 and I believe the length of the SMS is the same as the 8525/Tytn.
One thing to note: you can mute a ring-tone when someone calls but I have not found a way to mute or stop a SMS alert when it comes in.
After you have the perfect RT/SMS alert as a MP3 find a free app out there that will convert it to a .wav. I use a app that came with Nero.
You can also try Ringo. This is a app that will allow you to assign a different sound to any incoming sms message.
ie. I get a traffic update via SMS everyday before I go to work and I assigned the sound of tires screeching and horns blowing impatiently as my SMS traffic alert.
I have an AT&T 8525 (WM6 standard unmod'd rom) in the US, and have assinged a simple mp3 ringtone (have tried wav, etc, also) for my default ringtone.
I have assigned certain callers to their own mp3 ringtone.
The ringtone does play, but the default ringtone plays for about .5 to 1 second before the other mp3 ringtone plays.
If you look at the caller id on the display, it also says UNKNOWN for .5 to 1 second then switches to the caller name and phone #.
Why does the phone do this? IT makes for an odd sounding ringtone at 1st
with the default tone chiming in for a second.
Ideas?
cejay
I too have the same problem with some roms! Now on Shap's 4.0 it work's fine! For now
Same problem with my 8525 with VP3's latest but, it doesn't do it all the time.
i've got the exact same problem. kinda glad to hear it wasnt just me! lol
Just a guess
yeah mine does that too. I would assume it has to do with the time it takes for the phone to get the called ID information. Just like your house phone, caller ID takes just a little bit longer to get than the ring.
Change the ROM and you will not have these problems any more
Or use some programs to free RAM memory, like CeleTask (X-button doesn't free full memory, it only closes active programs!)
As I sad Shap's 4.0 works fine with ringtones, for now!
I did discover one program that was causing a delay, long enough
to let the other ringtone (default) play..
I had latest Resco Audio Recorder automatically recording
incoming phone calls. I turned that feature off, and it still
says unknown VERY briefly but not enough time to
let the default ringtone ring thru now.
chris
Alright well i searched around and i couldnt really find anything.
I use a .wav song for my text messages and its getting a little annoying now because it plays the whole thing every time i get a text message...
Is there any way that i can stop the music once i hit a key just like a regular phone would?
--- I use an ATT Tilt.---
there is a program called mp3 trimmer. I would suggest converting your .wav to an mp3 and trimming it down to a much shorter length, like 10 seconds or somethign like that. I am not sure if mp3 trimmer will work with .wav files. You should then be able to save the new file to the ringtones folder, select that tone from the list of tones for when you get a txt, and wallah you have a new short ringtone.
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just like a regular phone would?
--- I use an ATT Tilt.---
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hilarious
but seriously, MP3Trimmer would be your best bet. If you have Audio Manager, you might already have it (it's inside Audio Manager)
good luck
in order to get the ringtone to stop playing you have to pres the red end call key. i have an tilt also and thats what i do to stop my ringtone and it works everytime