Access Notifications Folder - Touch CDMA General

I am sure this has been answered somewhere. I was looking for a way to add notification ringtones to my phone but that folder has read only permissions, is there a way to get write permissions? I have my build on nand. I have an umbuntu cd if it is easier. If it is posible could i get some noob instructions.
Thanks in advanced

Store the mp3's you want as a ringtone or notification in a folder on your sdcard called 'ringtones' or 'notifications', respectively.

r3dpnt said:
Store the mp3's you want as a ringtone or notification in a folder on your sdcard called 'ringtones' or 'notifications', respectively.
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That worked thank you!

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Custom Notifications & Ringtones

Why is it that notifications and ringtones have to be separate folders is there anyway for the phone to read notifications and ringtones from one folder?
If you're rooted, you can push the audio files into the desired folder on the /system partition. It would go into /system/media/audio/xxxx, where xxxx would be replaced by "ringtones" or "notifications".
Easiest way is to do so via Terminal Emulator or ADB.
Sorry for such a late response but i guess my question wasn't kinda understood. as we all know the phone reads ringtones from the ringtones folder on the card and notification tones from the notification folder. I want to know if there's a way that the phone could read ringtones and notification tones from the same folder. I'm tired of making a ringtone and then copying and pasting to notification folder. Any help would be appreciated thanx
and i know this is in wrong section should be in Q&A but if you look at date of my first post it was a month ago and there wasn't a Q&A section
I haven't tried it, as I like them being two separate folders;
You could try making a link on the sdcard from one to the other.
# ln -s /existing/folder/to/link/to /link/location
Seems like a useless question to me.
Obviously you're not lazy because you actually make your own ringtones/notifications, what's so overwhelming about putting them into their own folder?
its not overwhelming just a minor nuisance. I use ringdroid for my ringtones and if u use it u know it gives you the option as saving as notification tone or ringtone but not both (they should make it an option by the way i think I'll e-mail them) i just hate going to astro and copying in past. Idk just bothers me sometimes
To do this you need to do a couple of steps
First copy over the folder from system/media/audio
Which ever folder you want your custom tones in copy that!
Paste it to root of sdcard
Now go back and delete the folder from the system/media/audio directory
Reboot the phone, Done!!
To add custom tones just put them in the folder in the sdcard
For example Alarms ringtones will go in the folder Alarms in the root of the sdcard
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File management?

How do you access the hard disk/storage card from the device? I can't figure it out for the life of me.
Thanks!
you need to download an app from the market, i use ASTRO
Cool...thanks...I appreciate it.
Anyone have any other suggestions?
Astro is normally the file manager of choice for Android users (non-rooted, at least).
OI file manager is another popular one, and it even adds an option in your email app so that you can attach any file.
I have both, I recommend you do the same.
sccafun said:
Cool...thanks...I appreciate it.
Anyone have any other suggestions?
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I use Astro as well, but I have used Linda Manager in the past and that was pretty decent, but it's been a while since I used it.
Thanks for the feedback everyone, I hope this helps other new Android users.
What about for the internal memory?
What about for the internal memory?
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internal is located in /emmc
the sdcard is /sdcard
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deekjx said:
internal is located in /emmc
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Thanks I had no idea, it looks like a folder in my file browser so I couldn't be sure that was it.
astro is nice because it has a built in ftp client that supports sftp. that's my favorite part of it. just installed oi for email. pretty excited about being able attach any files now instead of only pictures
EDIT: forgot to say thanks thanks!!
And EStrongs is good if you want to do network shares (and supports samba).
It has ftp too. Not sure about secure ftp though, I havent installed Estrongs on my Incredible and never thought to try secure ftp on my Droid.
qwho said:
Thanks I had no idea, it looks like a folder in my file browser so I couldn't be sure that was it.
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I was in the same boat. Thanks a bunch.
AwsmAdm said:
I was in the same boat. Thanks a bunch.
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Me too Thanks
Using Astro, I cannot copy/paste/move ringtones into the media/ringtones folder on the phone's hard disk....has anyone noticed this? Is there another program that will allow you to do this?
sccafun said:
Using Astro, I cannot copy/paste/move ringtones into the media/ringtones folder on the phone's hard disk....has anyone noticed this? Is there another program that will allow you to do this?
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On the sdcard or the emmc folder?
I have no problem with either. I just used Astro and went into the emmc folder and created a "ringtones" folder and copied and pasted one of my ringtones into it.
Where exactly are you copying from and pasting to? If you put the ringtones into a folder on the emmc or sdcard the phone will see them.
Ringtones go in a folder called "ringtones", notifications in "notifications" and alarms in "alarms". That's all you need to do to get them to show in the list of available sounds.
Thanks for responding….my ringtones are on my SD card…I'm was trying to copy/paste or move the ringtones from there into the system/media/audio/ringtones directory.
Ah-ha, I see… you can't move the files directly from your SD card to the system directory, you have to place the ringtones in the emmc directory first….well, that's different…I'm used to Win Mo….love Total Commander…..
Ok, really..I'm not a dunce…I was able to move the files from my sd card to the emmc folder, but I cannot move to the ringtones directory from the path listed above…. :-?
sccafun said:
Thanks for responding….my ringtones are on my SD card…I'm was trying to copy/paste or move the ringtones from there into the system/media/audio/ringtones directory.
Ah-ha, I see… you can't move the files directly from your SD card to the system directory, you have to place the ringtones in the emmc directory first….well, that's different…I'm used to Win Mo….love Total Commander…..
Ok, really..I'm not a dunce…I was able to move the files from my sd card to the emmc folder, but I cannot move to the ringtones directory from the path listed above…. :-?
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There is no reason or need to put them on the "system". I suspect we need to root to do that. But the phone will use your ringtones whether they are in the system folder, the sdcard, or the emmc. It is the name of the folder that matters. Just name them like I mentioned and they'll show up in all the right places.
On my Incredible, I can only select the default ringtones from the system/media/audio/ringtones directory. The device will not recognize ringtones from anywhere else when trying to assign ringtones for my contacts, or for the device in general.... so as is, I can only select the default ringtones, or buy new ones....ha,ha...yeah, right....I'll send the device back first....
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On my Incredible, I can only select the default ringtones from the system/media/audio/ringtones directory. The device will not recognize ringtones from anywhere else when trying to assign ringtones for my contacts, or for the device in general.... so as is, I can only select the default ringtones, or buy new ones....ha,ha...yeah, right....I'll send the device back first....
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Either you are doing something wrong or your phone is broken. Or maybe you are using a bad/incompatible file for a ringtone?
Do this for me.
Create a folder on your sdcard called "ringtones". Put it on the root of your sdcard and name it EXACTLY like that (without the quotes, of course). Place your mp3 ringtone in there. It will then show up as an option for your phone's main ringtone. Use a known good ringtone if you are having issues.
Now, that ringtone will not show up for notifications or alarms. You have to also create a folder called "alarms" and "notifications" and put the ringtones in there as well.
This works 100% for me and my Incredible (it was the same on the Droid and Devour as well - those are the only Android devices I have so far).
Ok, renaming the folder to "Ringtones" worked. Like I said, I'm not a dunce or new to PPC/smartphones...however, I am new to Android....with WM you don't have to jump through these hoops just to get the device to recognize the sound files, or to move files from one directory to another. Thanks for your help again, I hope this helps other new Droid users!

The "wallpaper" & "tones folder?

Hi.
Does anyone know how to access them so you're not having to create new folders on the SD?
Could you be any more clear?
XperiaX10iUser said:
Hi.
Does anyone know how to access them so you're not having to create new folders on the SD?
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Don't really understand your question but if you are after the locations of the default wallpapers and ringtones then you can find them here:
ringtones: /system/media
wallpapers: you will have to unpack the /system/app/Launcher.apk, wallpapers are inside the res/drawable-240dpi
j4mm3r said:
Don't really understand your question but if you are after the locations of the default wallpapers and ringtones then you can find them here:
ringtones: /system/media
wallpapers: you will have to unpack the /system/app/Launcher.apk, wallpapers are inside the res/drawable-240dpi
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Hi.
There are default wallpapers on the phone, so I would like to put any new ones in the same folder which isn't on the sd card, and I've found the "notification" folder on the sd card but the default tones aren't in there, so I'm guessing I need to access the phone memory to make any changes.
This is my first Android phone so I'm finding my way around just now.
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Hi.
There are default wallpapers on the phone, so I would like to put any new ones in the same folder which isn't on the sd card, and I've found the "notification" folder on the sd card but the default tones aren't in there, so I'm guessing I need to access the phone memory to make any changes.
This is my first Android phone so I'm finding my way around just now.
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Ok, I think I understand you better now. So, like I said, the location for the ringtones is what I already mentioned. Since this is the system partition, you will need root access and remount the /system partition into read/write mode in order to be able to add files to the directory.
For the wallpapers, this was just a quick check, but like I said, the Launcher.apk has the wallpapers bundled within it. You can easily rip it, take it apart using apktool and add or replace the default wallpapers.
IMHO though, it is lot simpler to add a new folder on the SD card and use applications like ASTRO or handcent sms to set ringtones/wallpapers for you.
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IMHO though, it is lot simpler to add a new folder on the SD card and use applications like ASTRO or handcent sms to set ringtones/wallpapers for you.
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Yeah, that's what I ended up doing as the ringtones in my notification folder couldn't be selected as ringtones i.e they didn't even show up, but did show up for messaging, so I created a new folder "Ringtones" on the SD, bobbed a few files in there and now they show up as selectable tones.
Thanks for the advice though.
Why I am going to lose guarantee when i root phone ?
kovle said:
Why I am going to lose guarantee when i root phone ?
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Because you're changing the software on the phone, so if you have any problems it will be your fault in the eyes of the Operator/SE.
But how do they know that I have rooted phone ?
kovle said:
But how do they know that I have rooted phone ?
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lol they wont know a thing until you take your rooted phone to the service centre for repair but before you do so you can roll back to original firmware and they wont notice a thing..
kovle said:
But how do they know that I have rooted phone ?
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I would assume it's from whatever diagnostics they would run to diagnose any issues you claim to be having.
Maybe, but i won't risk and root it, maybe will something go wrong and then....

[Q] (Q).how to customize ringtones in android 2.3.3?

hey guys!.i've installed hyperdroid nand rom GBX V8.0.it's pretty fast and stable.but i can't really copy files into phone memory from my sd card,just to a cutomized ring tone.every time i try to move or copy a song to the ringtones folder,it shows that it cannot be moved.can any one help?.thanks in advance!
Hi there,u go to market and do a search for ringtone maker it's free,with the program u can cut and do all the stuff and it saves it in the ringtones folder .
enjoy
richiegopal said:
hey guys!.i've installed hyperdroid nand rom GBX V8.0.it's pretty fast and stable.but i can't really copy files into phone memory from my sd card,just to a cutomized ring tone.every time i try to move or copy a song to the ringtones folder,it shows that it cannot be moved.can any one help?.thanks in advance!
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Try an application like RingDroid.
thanks guys it really worked!!..
You just need to create a folder on your sd card called "media". The create a folder inside this called "ringtones".
Then put your custom ringtones in there and reboot. Now they will show in the ringtones list...no need to install any other app or copy the files each time you flash a new ROM.
Same thing for notifications, just add a "notifications" folder inside the media folder.
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You just need to create a folder on your sd card called "media". The create a folder inside this called "ringtones".
Then put your custom ringtones in there and reboot. Now they will show in the ringtones list...no need to install any other app or copy the files each time you flash a new ROM.
Same thing for notifications, just add a "notifications" folder inside the media folder.
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this didn't work for me.. i'm running mdj cyanogenmod 7 2.6
well i did some googling and i found out that for me (android 2.3.2) i had to create those 2 folders (ringtones & notifications) to the root of my sd card and not in a folder called media
i hope this helped you out
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well i did some googling and i found out that for me (android 2.3.2) i had to create those 2 folders (ringtones & notifications) to the root of my sd card and not in a folder called media
i hope this helped you out
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That's strange, because I use Gingerbread, and mine are inside the media folder...I've used this method for a long time, even when I was using MDJ's early builds...
Oh wee, as long as it's working for you now
the_scotsman said:
You just need to create a folder on your sd card called "media". The create a folder inside this called "ringtones".
Then put your custom ringtones in there and reboot. Now they will show in the ringtones list...no need to install any other app or copy the files each time you flash a new ROM.
Same thing for notifications, just add a "notifications" folder inside the media folder.
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Thanks,,works perfect
XthelordinatorX said:
well i did some googling and i found out that for me (android 2.3.2) i had to create those 2 folders (ringtones & notifications) to the root of my sd card and not in a folder called media
i hope this helped you out
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Same here for CM7 2.3.3
XthelordinatorX said:
well i did some googling and i found out that for me (android 2.3.2) i had to create those 2 folders (ringtones & notifications) to the root of my sd card and not in a folder called media
i hope this helped you out
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Hi.
I have not done any googlings, but just created three folders, ringtones, notifications and alarms in media folder and this is perfectly working. Each ringtone in every folder corresponds ringtones lists in settings. I did not even rebooted my phone.
I tried a while ago to get my custom rigtones and notifications to show up and play, to no avail, until I saw "The_Scotsman" post, I used an app called Rings Extended. It worked well but as of yesterday I have uninstalled it. I am running Gingerbread, CM7, ver. 2.3.7. Thanks goes out to the community and a special thanks to "The Scotsman"

[Q] New notification sound without root?

Where should I place a new notification sound so that Gmail can use it?
Thanks
If I recall correctly. You create a folder on the sdcard called notifications and put the sound file in it. You should then be able to assign it.
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You create a folder on the sdcard called notifications and put the sound file in it.
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You create a folder named media. In that folder a folder named audio. In that folder a folder notifications and ringtones. The files u put in the notifications folder you can use to select it for gmail and (tatataaa) notifications.
Great ! That worked, thanks.

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