hellow.
i found the box in the alarm clock options when shown the device sounds of alarm clock but did not understood how can i choose my own music to be the alarm clock music?
Put your own music in device -> Windows directory.
I'm not sure, but I think it has to be in *.wav format...
you mean in the storage card? i have only there windows directory but cant find it in device memory
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hi all,
i tried to use a 10 MB wav file in the clock notification. but even everytime i try to set this file as the alarm tone the ppc takes the default notification alarmtone. i've copied this file into the windows folder. is there even a size -limit for the wave files? Someone ever tried out this?
hello,
where can i define which folders the music panel should scan?
does anyone know how to change the defult picture that is displayed when ur playing music?
id like to change to a different picture for each song at the moment there all the same just a musical note.
Album Art
Sync your Touch HD in Windows Media Player on your PC, make sure your album art is up to date (copy & paste small thumbnails of album art if WMP doesn't do it automatically when you click on 'update album info' in library on your PC) then drag whatever music/albums you want into the pane on the right which says 'drag items here to create a list to sync'
Once it's completed syncing, on your HD go to Windows Media Player (found under Programs>All Programs) and in the menu select 'Update Library'
Now when you play music from the Touchflo screen, instead of showing the musical note, it will show a picture of the album art.
PS: Sometimes it takes a while after you've updated the library in Media Player on the HD before it shows up on the Touchflo app.
Good Luck
Dave
What are the best locations for putting ringtones, alarms & notifications?
For music, I created the folder /mnt/extSDCard/Music and it all works well.
But when I create and populate similar Alarms, Notifications, and Ringtones folders in /mnt/extSDCard, the standard pickers that are available to me in Rings Extended don't seem to pick up the content of these folders. I can opt to use Root Explorer as my picker but then I don't get any previews, which is not useful.
RumRunR said:
What are the best locations for putting ringtones, alarms & notifications?
For music, I created the folder /mnt/extSDCard/Music and it all works well.
But when I create and populate similar Alarms, Notifications, and Ringtones folders in /mnt/extSDCard, the standard pickers that are available to me in Rings Extended don't seem to pick up the content of these folders. I can opt to use Root Explorer as my picker but then I don't get any previews, which is not useful.
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There are folders for these on the internal sdcard, I always just move the files into the appropriate system folder (system/media/audio) then change permissions and reboot.
Does anyone know what directories you put custom alarms, ringtones, and notification sounds? I'm coming from an HTC m9 and when I moved files into the "normal" folders (Alarms, Ringtones, Notifications) they don't show up in the selection menu/tab. I was able to access them by digging through the Music tab but I know there should be an easier way to find them.
With ES File Explorer Pro, I've placed additional ringtones and notifications in the following locations:
/storage/emulated/0/Ringtones
/storage/emulated/0/Notifications
Note that your phone may categorize the sound files under the header "music" when selecting them.
If you're rooted, I simply move them to the appropriate folder in /system/media/ in the root directory. If you go this route, make sure to set permissions to 644.