Hi there Im not sure if its been posted here I tried searching but did not find anything.
So basically when I play my ringtone for like 2 seconds It's loud enough then it goes downn , is there any fix to make it loud like for first 2 seconds?
THanks!
Are you sure it's not from the audio file itself? Did you try with other files?
orelsi said:
Are you sure it's not from the audio file itself? Did you try with other files?
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There is no issue with the audio. It's always like that when i use .mp3 ringtone.
Maybe there is a better format for ringtones for xperia? like .wav but that would weaight a lot
patt2k said:
There is no issue with the audio. It's always like that when i use .mp3 ringtone.
Maybe there is a better format for ringtones for xperia? like .wav but that would weaight a lot
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I have never encountered that problem before. I sue mp3s for ringtones all the time. Check the settings in start-settings-phone.
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Hi,
Has anybody got any idea why WAV files saved in Nero WaveEditor don't seem to work as notification sounds? They play fine in Media Player, but don't seem to work as a notification, regardless of what sample rate and bit depth etc I choose. Saving a WAV in GoldWave worked first time.
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Steve.
StevePritchard said:
Hi,
Has anybody got any idea why WAV files saved in Nero WaveEditor don't seem to work as notification sounds? They play fine in Media Player, but don't seem to work as a notification, regardless of what sample rate and bit depth etc I choose. Saving a WAV in GoldWave worked first time.
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Steve.
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OMG Ive just this minute found that out for myself! also found out that a large wav dont seem to work too!
ok. stupid newbie question...
how do i change the sound my phone makes when a message beeps thru to anything other than the bloody voice saying "you have new message"
also the alarm? can i make it an mp3 or WMA?
thanks- only had the phone 2 days.
MontAlbert said:
ok. stupid newbie question...
how do i change the sound my phone makes when a message beeps thru to anything other than the bloody voice saying "you have new message"
also the alarm? can i make it an mp3 or WMA?
thanks- only had the phone 2 days.
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Sometimes it helps if you use the manual!
thanks for your helpful reply!!
Dont you think i have read the manual from cover to cover- it doesnt say where i have to put the files for it to be used as the alarm tone or the message tone!!
THANKS
MontAlbert said:
thanks for your helpful reply!!
Dont you think i have read the manual from cover to cover- it doesnt say where i have to put the files for it to be used as the alarm tone or the message tone!!
THANKS
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Ok ok, put in /windows/Rings folder on your device.
it seems that you can only use .wav file format, is there any workaround to use .mp3, .mp4 or .wma files? wav audio format is so big it will be a complete waste of memory, btw. for alarms sound you must copy wav to \windows folder
Did you know that actual size of predefined .wav files in windows folder is almost 2MB and you can't delete it?
banesi said:
it seems that you can only use .wav file format, is there any workaround to use .mp3, .mp4 or .wma files? wav audio format is so big it will be a complete waste of memory, btw. for alarms sound you must copy wav to \windows folder
Did you know that actual size of predefined .wav files in windows folder is almost 2MB and you can't delete it?
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you can use mp3 and mp3 has smaller Filesize than wav. just use a good converter and use low bitrate. you can also cut mp3 files as you might do not want the whole 5th symphony for a ringing tone.
yeah- i got the ring tone to be changed to my favourite Hatebreed song but for the life of me cannot get it to change the alarm ring tone to something other than those included with the phone..... i used to have an edited mp3 as alarm tone for my sony-ericcson..... i am assuming this phone is better and can do that.......
any ideas to change the alarm tone?
thanks
Scott
saminegm said:
you can use mp3 ...
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Yes for ringtone but NOT for alarms and sms, if someone know how to do it please xplain ...
G'Day Guys,
You need to use .WAV files bummer I know as they are generally larger but it is the only way to use them.
Convert your MP3 files to .wav with a program such as Ease Audio Converter:
http://www.soft32.com/download_15987.html
Once converted, connect your phone to the USB Sync Cable and let is sync.
Once synced go to >my computer>mobile device>my windows mobile-based device>windows and place your .wav file in the windows folder.
It should convert the file for mobile windows format.
Then in your phone go >start>settings>sounds¬ifications>notifications>events and select event, then associated sound.
or for alarm
>start>settings>system>clock & alarms>bell symbol and select sound.
I found that the sound file for the alarm cant be too long, at 17 sec it wouldnt work at 10sec it would................ Again I used "ease Audio converter" to clip the length of the wav file.
Hope this helps, spent many hours delving around on the net finding the answers.
Regards,
BIQ
can this be stickied or put in the wiki under common problems with the Trinity? just an idea
LightInsomnia said:
can this be stickied or put in the wiki under common problems with the Trinity? just an idea
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This is nothing to do with the Trinity as such- it is, and has been, universal with all Pocket PC/ Windows Mobile devices.
As the previous posters have said:
Ringtones can be WAV, MID, WMA or MP3 and need to be in the Windows/Rings folder. Later devices have other permissible locations, but Rings is univerfsal.
Other notifications must be WAV files, and preferably need to be 25KB or less. These need to be in the Windows folder, and are selected via the Settings/Sounds and Notifications control panel.
You can use MP3's as alarm, SMS and messaging tones, but you need add-on programs- SpB Time /Chronos etc for alarms, Ringo Mobile for SMS & Contacts etc.
randomly my ringtones will stop working. i dont have the volume on mute. i have to either go into the sounds menu and select a different ringtone and then go back to the one i was using or do a soft reset. its kind of annoying to do so. i just got my wing yesterday and ive had this happen to me twice now. has anyone experience this problem? also i was wondering if there is a way to stop the SMS/MMS ringtone from playing the whole ringtone even if i dismiss the message? i know i can just make the ringtone shorter but if there is a way to stop the ringtone, id much rather do that. thanks in advance.
I have this same problem with my t-mobile wing when I use an mp3 for sms tones, after a few messages it goes silent, I tried placing mp3 in windows folder but eventually it still goes silent, hopefully someone has a fix
yes exactly. only when I use a mp3 is when this problem occurs. hopefully there is a tweak or something to fix this
anyone have a solution?
i have the same problem and i've been having to do soft resets...pain in the butt
has anyone came up with an answer to this problem? i lived with it when i first got my wing, but now it has caused me to miss a few important text messages and what not from my girlfriend and other people.
I placed my .mp3 file in the windows folder and hit refresh then closed file explorer and assigned that .mp3 to my messages. It worked for a while but eventually it still goes silent so this is just a longer temporary fix. I'm still looking for a permanent fix
Hey Is The Ringtone In The Storage Card Or On The PHONE
ilikepu said:
Hey Is The Ringtone In The Storage Card Or On The PHONE
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mine is saved to the phone. its the only way the ringtone will show up in the ringtones list for me to choose it.
It Think That It Might Be A Reg Tweak For This Ill Do Some Looking Around After I Get Outta Work
Same here...
I have the same problem as well. I've searched for registry fixes but I've found none. I've converted all of my sms rings from .mp3 to .wav and i haven't had a problem since. But .wav takes up a lot more space. Is this a problem with any other roms or just the t-mobile stock rom.
oh i didnt think about changing them to wav. ill try that.
what did you use to convert to .wav?
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what did you use to convert to .wav?
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Cheetah Audio Converter for your pc. Move them to your desktop with ActiveSync, convert them, then copy them back.
http://www.freewr.com/freeware.php?download=cheetah-audio-converter&lid=1052
thanks i'll try this when I get off work
i use audacity to convert to wav and to chop the songs up. anyways using wav instead of mp3 has seem to solve the problem!
does anybody know how to set a mp3 ringtone for new messgaes
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angest90 said:
does anybody know how to set a mp3 ringtone for new messgaes
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its not posible by the OS but try to rip a mp3 to wav and put it on windows folder. the audio manager does it but it makes wma only ringtones to incoming call, or try photocontacts pro is a nice program that can perform this for you.
Newbie here, I had the 24 CTU ringtone on my old Nokia which worked very well. I am wondering if some has this ringtone on their Desire yet?
If not how can i make one- or maybe someone can make one and post it on here to share?
i dunno this ringtone but you can try ringdroid. you can create ringtones from your songs at any minute or second you want
you don't nead ringdroid the desire has a built in app, play mp3/wav in the music player, menu set as ring tone, then select trim.
done
Try http://www.mabilo.com/ Easy to use and fairly big database
copex said:
you don't nead ringdroid the desire has a built in app, play mp3/wav in the music player, menu set as ring tone, then select trim.
done
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oh i didn't know there was this feature here
thanks for all the replies....BUT, how do I find a quality sounding ringtone (24 CTU) in the first place? does it have to be mp3?
yes, it need to be in MP3 or ogg format, or as already suggested, use the mabilo program and wehen it is installed, search for 24
i'm sure someone would have uploaded something you'll like.
canyon911 said:
Newbie here, I had the 24 CTU ringtone on my old Nokia which worked very well. I am wondering if some has this ringtone on their Desire yet?
If not how can i make one- or maybe someone can make one and post it on here to share?
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Ctu 24.mp3 ringtone.
Rename file extention .cab to .mp3
View attachment CTU24.cab