Clicks before/after playing sounds
Does anyone hear clicks before/after playing sounds? For example in notifications, music, whatsapp sending sound.
Haptic feedback?
Not haptic feedback. I've had this happen a few times myself.
Do you by chance have Viper4Android installed?
got this too.
Hi! I recorded it to show how it sonds like
But I don't know how to attach the wav file.
renatique said:
Hi! I recorded it to show how it sonds like
But I don't know how to attach the wav file.
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post it to youtube,then put the link here
I hear poping sound every time when I'm listening music on my headphones while song is changed. And some time after stop playing music.
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Is there anyway to change the sms alert sound to for example personal mp3 ?
thanks for the help !
Curious
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Curious Jack said:
Is there anyway to change the sms alert sound to for example personal mp3 ?
thanks for the help !
Curious
ps. GREAT FORUM
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Cant be mp3, has to be 'wav' just insert into windows folder and select in notifications, bobs your uncle its done..
thanks killabeezz
mp3-wav
ok i know its a dumb one but any idea how i can change mp3 files to .wav files ?????? i got a particular mp3 i want for sms????? cheers guys
proconsul said:
ok i know its a dumb one but any idea how i can change mp3 files to .wav files ?????? i got a particular mp3 i want for sms????? cheers guys
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Search google for a mp3-wav converter, cant remember which one i use but will update post when i get home and check.
Remember also a mp3 song converted to wav form will be a very BIG file, better to sample just a small ( very small ) section of the track and then use this for sms notifications.
There is a program called phonealarm that you can use, you can choose any sound you like for SMS.
First post....hello everybody.
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Remember also a mp3 song converted to wav form will be a very BIG file, better to sample just a small ( very small ) section of the track and then use this for sms notifications.
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I use Audacity (free) to edit MP3 first by selecting the part of the song or clip I want to use as a alert. Then you can remove one channel (right or left) which cuts down the size quite a bit. As far as I know all PPC speakers are MONO so there is no need for a stereo ring-tone or SMS alert. You can also change the bit rate but don't go to low or your sound will be distorted. Audacity also allows you to adjust the volume of the output alert so you can have a nice loud sound and attract allot of attention when you pull your phone out. LOL.
Also Remember that a SMS alert is (I think) shorter than a ring tone alert. (ring tone alert is between 30 and 35 seconds) I wont get my 8525 till Monday but I have a E-TEN M600 and I believe the length of the SMS is the same as the 8525/Tytn.
One thing to note: you can mute a ring-tone when someone calls but I have not found a way to mute or stop a SMS alert when it comes in.
After you have the perfect RT/SMS alert as a MP3 find a free app out there that will convert it to a .wav. I use a app that came with Nero.
You can also try Ringo. This is a app that will allow you to assign a different sound to any incoming sms message.
ie. I get a traffic update via SMS everyday before I go to work and I assigned the sound of tires screeching and horns blowing impatiently as my SMS traffic alert.
Anyone else have their ringtones playback very "choppy"? On my Cingular 8125, it plays for a second then stops, then plays, then stops... Seems to happen all the time no matter if lot of apps running or not. I think all my tingtones are midi files, i prefer just to have the melody of a song rather than a full MP3 playing music/vocals/drums.
Thanks!
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any ideas?
are they original ringtone or did you add them yourself? if you added them yourself and they wouldnt work try using a converter to make them into an mp3 I had several that i couldnt get to work but when i converted them to
mp3 format they worked fine.
hello
i want to increase the sound of the ringtone when i have an incoming call, because i cant hear it, i have an mp3 song
i tried editing
HKLM/Software/HTC/AUDIOGAIN/EARPHONE_UPLINK_VOLUME: 19 => 1000
HKLM/Software/HTC/AUDIOGAIN/RECEIVE_UPLINK_VOLUME: 00 => 1000
and its the same .
what can i do?
thanks
Is only the ring tone (the one you are trying to use) low volume? everything else is plenty loud?
If so you might try re encoding the mp3 with higher volume..
There are various options how to do this depending on what software you have available to you.. But i am pretty sure you can Google up a solution
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Is only the ring tone (the one you are trying to use) low volume? everything else is plenty loud?
If so you might try re encoding the mp3 with higher volume..
There are various options how to do this depending on what software you have available to you.. But i am pretty sure you can Google up a solution
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i have tryed re encoding the mp3 but its the same, i think the problem is just in incoming calls if i put an mp3 song
I always use audacity to amplify the mp3 past the clipping point. This always make any of my mp3 ringtones just as loud as the standard ones.
diffrnt said:
I always use audacity to amplify the mp3 past the clipping point. This always make any of my mp3 ringtones just as loud as the standard ones.
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i ahve used that. if i listen t a song with the wmp or coreplayer they sound loud, but when i put the same song as ringtone its so quite
Hey guys, I was wondering why all my mp3 ringtones are awfully silent, while the wavs are alright (but they lack the mp3s' quality). Is there a way to increase the volume for the mp3 ringtones to match the wavs'? Thanks in advance.
Hi,
May I know if you test mp3 ringtone volume from Settings | Sound Notification? If so, try to test it by calling your phone. In my experience, the sound quality is very bad when test from Settings | Sound Notification, but when come to incoming call it is quite good.
On second thought, I'll just leave it as wav. It really does sound a lot better when you're being called.
Maybe you've got hd-tweak installed, there's an option under "sound" where you can switch off 100db limit and set it to "normal". This worked for me!
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.