Well I thought I could just copy and paste the .ogg files over the original one the xperia play uses but now I get no sounds working for some odd reason and stupid me I forgot to backup the keyboard sounds. Is there any way to change them? Also can anyone supply me the backups of their xperia play keyboard sounds?
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Trying to add some new wave sounds for my incoming text messages. Have copied some small wav sounds into the windows directory along with the standard ones and although they show up in the list of available sounds they dont make a sound when clicked on to play. The strange thing is if you click on them in file browser they play in wmp. Anyone else had this ?
nope, sorry - i've added loads and they work fine...
I just try a few different ones then to see if they work. Just thought someone else might have had this prob as well.
i had a deferent kind of problem, i have a wav file which plays well on my pc, but when i add it to my kjam it doesn't play even through the wmp
Sussed it. Although when you moved the pointer over the file it came up in windows as saying wav file, when you checked the properties it was actully an mp3 file.
Downloaded some actual pcm wav files and they played fine.
Looking for some really good " New message " type wav files. Anyone know of any good sites ?
I'm getting really frustrated with the way you manage music on the touch Diamond.... There is no way to rename tracks/artists/etc.... I would like to be able to effect all attributes of a mp3 file ON the phone, without having to set everything up before I import it. Are there any apps like this? Thanks.
Anyone here know a way around this?
As of now my structure is :
SD card\Music
SD card\Media\Ringtones
SD card\Media\Alarm
SD card\Media\Notification
The problem is some of my apps have built in sounds in them, and it's added into the music app, is there a method to prevent this without causing the other application not being able to use the sounds for their purposes?
Using a custom music app would probably work, but I believe that the stock one just shows everything.
So there is no way around this?
Try renaming them with an .amr extension. Don't need to do any file conversion at all, just an extension rename, eg:
Ringtone1.mp3 becomes Ringtone1.amr
Actually the ringtone is not the problem it's app like phone recorder and other apps that is bothering me. The default music player automatically adds them.
If you put your ringtone under the ringdroid way of doing things, the default music app won't detect it, kind of genius.
Alright lads,
I was wondering if anyone knew a way to assign only one folder from my SD card to my music player? I ask as my music player is clustered with game music and ringtones (as I moved that folder to the SD card to save space).
All help appreciated,
RRJ
i the same similar situation, if any one can help, either directing the folder or editing the default folder to avoid playing back ring tones, alarms or any other unwanted files!!!
I am almost positive I have found this answer previously on here somewhere . . . am looking for it, will let you know when I find it.
EDIT - found it. Sort of. I was looking for a way of making music player just look in one folder for music, but couldnt find it.. In the end I hid the sound folders of a couple of apps (Waze included) and put my ringtones on the phone.
Look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=673142&highlight=ringtones+music+player
But the problem is that was not an actual fix, it's more just moving or hiding the sound files which defeats the purpose because you won't be able to see your ringtones. This has long been an HTC Sense issue, Android/Sense builds do the same thing.
I am looking for a collection of modern ringtones that are not fart noises, slap stick sounds, sayings or over played pop songs. I already know about Zedge and while it has some good content, it doesn't have quite what I'm looking for. If anyone knows of any other source of high quality ringtones, please let me know.
Try downloading different phone sound packs and inserting them into ringtones
where would one find phone soundpacks?
You can download, edit, than add and use whatever audio file you want.
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where would one find phone soundpacks?
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I would use Google. So type in the phone you want to try the sounds of so I tried xperia xz2. So search..... xperia xz2 sound pack xda
And then you can download them to your phone and put it sound folders etc