can't see *.wav from Windows folder in Sense and WM - Windows Mobile

I have problem with sound format while cooking ROM for Raphael.
From WM build in "Clock & Alarms" I can't see *.wav files. Only *.wma appears (*.wma play correctly).
Also in all Sense 2.5 aplication for changing sound, notification and alarm appears only *.wma without *.wav files.
All of audio files are in "Windows" folder, but when i copy it to "my document" they appears also in WM an in Sense.
Is there any solution to make visible wav file in WM and Sense from Windows folder ?
I have OS 28244 build with Sense 2019.

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Text Message Ring setting?

how do i set my own custom ring for my received text messages or more iportantly in which folder do i stick my wav file in? also im ot sur eif this is needed but m using the latest leo energy rom (stable version)
Put .wav file in Windows folder and set through Sounds and Notifications
If you have wm65, you can use mp3 as well.
Other than Windows Directory,
\My Documents\[sound file]
and
\Application Data\Sounds\[sound files]
works as well.
WM 65 works with wav and mp3 and wma
Well down. It's worked for me. Thanx for the info...

[Q] Accidentally renamed directory in my device

I Accidentally renamed a directory in "my device" on my GT-I8000.
Can someone post a screenshot or list ?
WM6.1 Pro
\My Storage
\Storage Card
\
Application Data
ConnMgr
Documents and Settings
My Documents
Temp
Program Files
Widgets
Windows
Thank you for the reply. I still have all those dirs and several more.
The contents of the directory renamed accidentally are these subdirs:
Application Store
AppToDate
ArcSoft
CorePlayer
LockScreen
MDS
Microsoft
MobilityFlow
Opera9
PhotoAlbum.Data
Shazam
Skyfire
Skype
Sounds
Volatile
WindowsLive
wmTorret
Zirconia
Does anyone Know the name of this directory in WM6.1??
This is the "Program Files" folder. But it can be a different name depending on your language.
"Program Files" is still there in the My Device dir.
There are about 20 programs in that dir.
NamelessRanger said:
"Program Files" is still there in the My Device dir.
There are about 20 programs in that dir.
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Thats correct.
In my NL langauge I have:
- Program files
- Programmabestanden
Both are used for program files but the last one is written in Dutch. Install a new program to "My Storage" and it will create the correct name here too.

[Q] no custom text message ringtones for wp7 on hd2???

i was wondering is it possible to do so because ihavent been able to find away to do it noir have i found anything on google that talks about it been trying get help with this all night someone plzzzzzz HELP! i dont want to go back to winmo just because i cant have text msg ringtones....
What I did to change mine was,
1 convert the file to .wma format
2 rename the file to Alert-05 (or 01 ,02 etc) (it needs to be Alert-## otherwise it won't be found it settings)
3 copy it to the windows directory using touchXplorer
4 select it using settings ...
there must be a better way but it worked for me, hope it works for you.
As neilarmes said.
Think that this is the only way to get custom alert tones and does work for custom ringtones as well. You have to bear in mind that when you rename the .wma file and move it using touchXplorer, it will overwrite an existing WP7 alert tone as you I don't think you can add extra tones.
Using the above method you can however add mp3 files to your ringtones folder to have custom ringtones. Would just advise not to have too much music synced to your device as the file names in the Zune folder don't immediately lead you to the file you're after.
Beany69 said:
As neilarmes said.
Think that this is the only way to get custom alert tones and does work for custom ringtones as well. You have to bear in mind that when you rename the .wma file and move it using touchXplorer, it will overwrite an existing WP7 alert tone as you I don't think you can add extra tones.
Using the above method you can however add mp3 files to your ringtones folder to have custom ringtones. Would just advise not to have too much music synced to your device as the file names in the Zune folder don't immediately lead you to the file you're after.
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Note about ringtones...all ended up doing is copying my custom ring tones (in mp3 format) using Zune as if they were music transfers. After syncing, go into the My Documents\Zune folder, I believe, and using TouchXplorer copy your ringtones to the My Documents\My Ringtones folder. After some lag in time, your customer ringtones will appear in your selection list. No conversion to WMA needed for ringtones.
As for the SMS sounds, I was about to try converting my mp3 notification files into WMA then renaming it Alert-11 through whatever, the copying it to the \Windows directory. Alert-01 thru 10 are already present. Going to see if naming the file other than Alert-xx.wma will work as well.
How do make the tones useable on the text messages and other notifications. Thanks
hjhjhj said:
Note about ringtones...all ended up doing is copying my custom ring tones (in mp3 format) using Zune as if they were music transfers. After syncing, go into the My Documents\Zune folder, I believe, and using TouchXplorer copy your ringtones to the My Documents\My Ringtones folder. After some lag in time, your customer ringtones will appear in your selection list. No conversion to WMA needed for ringtones.
As for the SMS sounds, I was about to try converting my mp3 notification files into WMA then renaming it Alert-11 through whatever, the copying it to the \Windows directory. Alert-01 thru 10 are already present. Going to see if naming the file other than Alert-xx.wma will work as well.
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I jsut tried "Alert-VM" and "Alert-TXT" but no dice. Also tried Alert-11 and Alert-12 to no avail. Time to rename the default guys and overwrite w/ the new ones!

Croatian MUI for WM6.5

I have made a Croatian MUI for windows mobile 6.5, specially for HTC HD2 users.
Now, general opinion is that there is no official Croatian MUI for windows mobile.
Short version - it is not correct! It exists and was made by Samsung for Samsung SGH-i900 - popular Omnia.
But, Omnia was "powered by" windows mobile 6.1, and its mui isnt very compatibile with wm 6.5. Therefore, it was necessary
to almost completely rebuild it and adapt it for windows mobile 6.5.
All 041a.mui files are signed with sdkcerts2015, and it will be installed during installation.
About installation, I have made simple installation/uninstallation scripts, inspired by XDA_UC project and based on MortScript
and some other useful tools I found on XDA (thanks to all good programers who made it).
NOTE: these translated files (device independent windows file) are based on latest official Leo Ship rom 3.14.479.2 (build 21913) and I doubt that its
compatible with other, wm 6.5.3 and 6.5.5 builds.
Installation package folder must be unpacked on the root of Storage Card, so it must look like:
Storage Card
-----> HRMUI
---------> Backup
---------> MUI
---------> engine
---------> script1.mscr
---------> MortScript.exe
---------> Install_HRMUI.lnk
This is very important, if installation folder is not where script expects it to be - it wont work!
Also, before installation turn off (disable) HTC Sense in Settings-All Settings-Today-Items or _manila files may not be copied, after
installation HTC Sense will be auto-enabled.
So, installation script will first make a backup of original files that will be overwritten during installation (manila files, templates
and opera lang&help files) - in case you want to uninstall it, then it will temporary disable manila and it will install croatian translated files:
- *.041a.mui - these are wm6.5 device independent(could be used on other wm65 com2 devices) and hd2 specific translations
- *-041a.html - translated notificaions messages
- *_manila - manila files, english (en-us) manila files translated to croatian
- language.lng, start.html,index.html, troubleshoot.html .. - opera translated files
- *.dot, .dotx,.... translated templates for Office Mobile
- Start Menu translations - done throw registry keys, not by real renaming of start menu shortcuts. Therefore, it will work only
original start menu entries.
If install scripts fails, you can still do it manually by copying files from \Storage Card\HRMUI\MUI folder into:
-all *.041a.mui, *_manila, *.041a.html files into \Windows folder on device
-english.lng file in \Windows\Opera9\profile\locale and others (start,index,troubleshoot) in \Windows\Opera9\profile\help\en
-template files to \My Documents\Templates folder
You will need some file explorer (e.g. Resco, total commander) that supports overwriting system files, for manual installation. Dont forget to install sdkcerts.
After install script finishes, it will reboot the device.
On next boot, you should have localized HTC HD2 on croatian language - manila and system files, also opera and templates.
NOTE: I have done this in good intentions, I wont be responsible for any damage you make to you device or data.But in worst scenario,
you should make hard reset. So, do a backup of your data before doing this (just in case)!
I have added mui version for wm 6.5.3 builds. Only system, device independent files are changed.
This version of system mui files are based on latest 29009 builds.
It seems that 290xx builds will be the most recent windows mobile 6.5.3 .

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