Found the Sounds from Diamond on this thread. Post nr 4!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=395400
Nice, thanks!
Sweet! I was looking for a simple download of sounds only. Thanks for the heads up!
Where should I put the audio files? In \Windows or \Windows\Rings directory? I noticed that all files in \Windows\Rings are duplicated in \Windows. Can I delete them in one of 2 locations to save space?
place the files where you like to.
ring-files in windows\rings can be deleted.
ringfiles in windows\ must be replaced with zero bit files to "delete" them.
But if I delete the files from both locations then I will not be able to use them. What I'm asking is in which folder I should put the files so that I can select them as ringtones
I put the tones i want as ringtone in My Device->Windows->Rings
Is it possible to adjust the volume of Diamond's ringtones from my TC?
Thanks!
velu4dt said:
Is it possible to adjust the volume of Diamond's ringtones from my TC?
Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
In upper corner where you have batterie/signal/speaker icon, open and that u have the volume control, the left one
omaga said:
In upper corner where you have batterie/signal/speaker icon, open and that u have the volume control, the left one
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, I know... But even if the volume control is set to zero or 1 (or 2,3...), volume of Diamond's Ringtone is/will be the same (very high).
Probably is the .wma format???
Hmm.. yes you are right about that! Have someone a solution for that?? why its behave like this
wrong post
ths share
I don't know what i can do...
Ringtones go automatically to \My Documents\Rings folder
Something in the registry?
Sorry, i have this problem: i can't adjust ringtone's volume of an incoming call.
Volume of other notifying sounds (sms, appointments etc.) and music work properly.
Even if i set 0,1,2... or max volume level, it's the same (very high).
I've installed 2 third party softwares: pTravelAlarm and mccMobilFinder (that increase the volume even if it is set to zero); i've uninstalled them, but the situation is the same.
Probably some issue in the registry? Wich are the registry keys involved?
Can you help me please?
Thank you!
I noticed the same problem with volume, cant say why it is so. Its very stange..
Related
Hey guys. I'm trying to use my own mp3s and/or wavs as notifications (ie. text message received). I know how to do this for ringtone (click & hold > set as ringtone) but not for other notification settings.
I have tried placing the files in Windows\Rings and \Windows and soft resetting but none of that worked. They still don't show up in the drop down menu under Sounds & Notifications. The other sounds used for notifications are in \Windows so I'm not sure why this is happening. Any ideas?
You sure can .. just pop them in your Windows directory and they will appear in your drop down of selections to allocate to alarms etc.
scopes64 said:
You sure can .. just pop them in your Windows directory and they will appear in your drop down of selections to allocate to alarms etc.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Tried this as I stated above...is there some sort of naming requirement for this to work? Because I did this and even tried soft resetting...with no luck.
You can always try to name them like default tones, like alarm1.wav etc. But are your custom sounds playing ok in mediaplayer? If not they won't be played as notification & probably not listed as well in the listbox.
On my magician (2K3) I can indeed drop them in \windows & select them without soft-reset, hope you get it working too.
Regards, M
i like keeping my volume on max so i can hear my phone ring when it's not on me. but, the menu / program select click sounds is annoying. I don't need to hear a sound everytime i click an item. I can see that i'm clicking it.
Anyway, how do i disable that sound. like when you click the start menu or a program?
See:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=42022 - Changing sounds. Not listed ind settings/sounds ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=44015 - How to change start button click?
Look for SoundzCool.
Or replace some WAVes in the \windows directory:
hwandsw.wav - click on menu item
MenuPop.wav - StartMenu click
on my mdac2 its under start\settings\sounds and notifications. un tick everything but Programs.
pjam said:
on my mdac2 its under start\settings\sounds and notifications. un tick everything but Programs.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Umfortunatelly - this will disable more sounds
There are 21 separate sound events and they can be disabled and enabled usings the EVENTMASK variable in the registry or change the current theme (21 line multi_sz variable)
I never use the EVENTMASK variable (dunno how they calculate that)
The sound event must be wav type but can be located anywhere on your device. Use the full path when editting one of the 21 lines (or leave it empty if you want no sound for that event ;0)
See this post on the board: http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=50166
If anybody knows of an sound scheme editor for wm2003 or higher
let us know.
Cheers
devGOD said:
i like keeping my volume on max so i can hear my phone ring when it's not on me. but, the menu / program select click sounds is annoying. I don't need to hear a sound everytime i click an item. I can see that i'm clicking it.
Anyway, how do i disable that sound. like when you click the start menu or a program?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2069514&postcount=16
first is there a way to store ringtones on the storage card... when you assign a ringtone the file is copied to a directory on the main memory, I'm sure there's a registry hack to change this.
second is there a way to add any prog shortcut to the today screen?
I searched before I posted and didn't come up with anything.
The first:
Use Total Commander to navigate to HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\Ring\
Open Directory, a new window should pop up now, containing the current location for ringtones
Change the value to wherever you want to store your ringtones, for example \Storage Card\
Soft reset your device by holding the Power button for 5 seconds.
(from www.htcwizardweb.net)
P.S. I'm not suceeded to replace Rings folder. Maybe you will.
The second:
Install the application like iLauncher or for example O2 Plus plug-in to add shortcuts on to today.
thanks for the reply, It looks like ilauncher is worth $10. and I'll also try that reg hack later. I appreciate your help thank you.
check out PHM tray launch. Its free and will let you add program icons to teh system tray at teh bottom of teh today screen. Its on here somewhere.
sekks said:
first is there a way to store ringtones on the storage card... when you assign a ringtone the file is copied to a directory on the main memory, I'm sure there's a registry hack to change this.
second is there a way to add any prog shortcut to the today screen?
I searched before I posted and didn't come up with anything.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Place the ringtones in storage card\my documents then they will be displayed in phone\sounds\ringtone list.
The reg hack quoted does not work.
Use claunch - its free, for shortcut icons to programs etc... http://home.pacific.net.sg/~welic/claunch.html
cool the ringtone thing worked, and i'll check out claunch, thank you very much.
by the way does anyone know how to delete the account "outlook e-mail" or "hotmail" this is very annoying when I'm trying to switch between my configured gmail account and text messages.
well i figured out how to get rid of the hotmail one but not the outlook one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=32929&sid=2f4010242534659f9ad0a11416d8e8c3
The title says everything!! i was thinking the scratch sound the old moto V80 made, or maybe something else. If anyone knows how to change it please let me know!!
Thanks
I just turn the sound off, but I do remember reading somewhere about adding new sounds. I'll look around.
re
currently i have it off too but i would like to customize it!! anyone else have any thoughts??
My Herald came with a HTC app. preinstalled that enabled me to turn it off or specify another sound. It's in the registry somewhere if the app isn't installed btw.
Where can I put new sounds for the keyboard? I can only choose betwen 3 sounds. (I have the application installed)
Megabug said:
Where can I put new sounds for the keyboard? I can only choose betwen 3 sounds. (I have the application installed)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
think u have to put em in the windows folder, and they have to be *.wav
havnt tested myself but should work
Look for a key in the registry called "SlidingSound". It has 3 keys, "0", "1", and "2", each corresponding to the 3 sound options. Copy the .wav files you want into the windows directory. Choose any one of the 3 keys and change the "in" and "out" string values to the sounds you want. I tried this and it worked. I think I'll make my slide out sound like a cash register until it becomes more annoying than humorous.
nationalicon said:
Look for a key in the registry called "SlidingSound". It has 3 keys, "0", "1", and "2", each corresponding to the 3 sound options. Copy the .wav files you want into the windows directory. Choose any one of the 3 keys and change the "in" and "out" string values to the sounds you want. I tried this and it worked. I think I'll make my slide out sound like a cash register until it becomes more annoying than humorous.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
where are you finding that in the registry? I found the slidingsound in the registry...but nothing where it shows the other tones or me having the ability to add mine...I'm using total commander
never mind...found the registry...but new problem is total commander won't let me copy and past the wav files that I want to use into the windows directory. it won't allow me to replace the other slider sounds also...what am I doing wrong?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=315333&highlight=keyboard
aLdaRiS said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=315333&highlight=keyboard
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks aLdaRiS! Just what I needed.
Gotta real easy guide that I made at the HoFo Forums.
http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=1195063&highlight=Sliding+Sound+Guide
Does anyone know the registry setting that initiates this? I am trying to get it to work for Hermes and have the Sliding Sound application installed.. and it recognizes my sounds, but it doesn't initialize when i open up the keyboard or close it.. any help would be appreciated
i LOVE the transformer sound for sliding the keyboard out! and your device IS ACTUALLY transforming!!!
Hi to all,
I am trying to replace the file "lowbatt.wma" in the /windows folder, in order to have a different low battery sound, but the system does not permit me, neither to overwrite the file. Is there a way to do this action?
Thanks
Check this
I guess the phone wont allow you to overwrite or replace the default lowbatt alarm...since its on the ROM. If your trying to use a customized sound file....make sure its a wav file. Have you tried to just drop that file under the windows directory and then selecting it from under sounds and alerts? I believe this should work.
Good Luck.
Thank you.
The fact is that I do not find the option to change the sound of alarm low battery in the "alert/sound" menu. Where is it? I found only the one to change sound of incoming calls, incoming messages, ecc ecc.
Adding the low battery notification
STRAFALCIONE said:
Thank you.
The fact is that I do not find the option to change the sound of alarm low battery in the "alert/sound" menu. Where is it? I found only the one to change sound of incoming calls, incoming messages, ecc ecc.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If your using a stock phone you wouldn't be allowed to make this modification from the sounds and notifications option. What you can do then is to add this entry into the sounds and notifications drop down menu. To do tht:
1. Your going to need a registry editing software.
2. Back up your registry before proceeding ( if you havn't already done so)
3. Before you go into the registry, make sure the wav file tht you want to use as your preferred low battery alarm is placed under the windows directory.
3. Navigate to the location: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Notifications\{A877D663-239C-47a7-9304-0D347F580408}\
4. Create a new string value here and call it Default.
5. Set its value to Low battery warning
6. Now go sounds and notifications and under the notifcations drop down you should see the low battery warning option.
7. Select it and assign your customized wav file to the entry.
And your set! Try it out.
Good luck.
Many Thanks, worked a treat!
this might sound late, but use total commander portable
ensjr1 said:
Many Thanks, worked a treat!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
works for me thanks for it
search for application: Tonality
it's the best, and it's free