Reminders and alarms too quiet - MDA, XDA, 1010 General

Hi all,
I'm unhappy with the reminders and alarms in my Wallaby. They are WAY too quiet. I need a LOUD wake up alarm, plus it would be nice to hear the reminders (I just think they're too quiet in comparison to other sounds that Wallaby makes ))
I've tried to change the sounds to a different wav files, but it didn't change much. Is there a sure way to work around this ??
Thanks a lot, for any input.

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anyone have good ringing tone for xdaII?

I used to own a HP jornada 928, i did download an acappella version ringing tone which i like very much.... since i already sold my hp jornada, i didnt keep the ringing tone file. so, if someone have it, or find it some where in the web, pls inform me. thanks.
try pocketpc.com
(there is a free ringtone pack form MS which has acapella stuff)
Ring Tones
:arrow: I have few of them
:arrow: http://www.uspocketpcphone.com/id1.html
otherwise any wav files can be used
heck you could fart into your computer mic and use that it as a ring tone if you liked
if you do a google search on free wav files or wav download or something tons of them will pop up all over the place
also make sure they are pcm and if they are stereo and sampled at a higher Hz then 11Khz then lower it to 11Khz mono and possible 8bit
since as a ring tone you cant really hear anything higher because the ring speaker dont support THX as of yet
Great ones here
http://www.thekirbys.plus.com/spv/
Red Hot Chilli Peppers and U2 are my favourites.
Cheers
These are great
Well that was exactly what i was looking for,
Thanks
PS really good to envy your collegues
You can find many here :
http://www.pocketringers.com/
link doesn't work
Sorry, but that link doesn't work
Yes you're right the site seems to have some problem
Hope it will be again available soon .
I found many good ringtones on it.
Hey Ya
Outkast, great song, here's a tiny ring tone.
U2
New Years Day
Chilli's
Can't Stop
hi is there any chance of shareing the hay ya ring tone please
thanks
John
hi is there any chance of shareing the hay ya ring tone please
thanks
John
Can't download them
Please zip them up and attach. IE is just embedding them and you can't D/L.
Sure, or you can open your temporary internet files and grab them from there.
Here's on of my Favs.
i know this is a forum for the xda but i figured since the topic is ringtones i wanted to ask the group for some help.
been trying for ages to find the title of the song in nicolas cages' "gone in sixty seconds" movie. the scene where he takes his tools from his hiding place, goes down to the garage and thanks his friends for helping him. he then asks the tape to be played and this funky song sounds. they then go out to steal the cars. been wanting that song for a ringtone. tried looking at the actual soundtrack but i don't think it's there.
cheers mates
free MIDI ringtones
Check www.myt610.net for free MIDI ringtones. They have a huge collection of ring tones mainly for Sony Ericsson phones.
These ringtones work well on XDA too !!!
Hari
hi all, i place some on my site to www.pdamania.tk
hope it fullfill your needs to :wink:
and two thumbs up! for this forum from xda-developers,
it works for the users !!! :shock:

Issue on Vibrant with mp3 ring tones.

So i use ribgdroid to cut my mp3s to use them as a ribg tone. Only problem is, when someone calls me it rings really quiet for 1 second then goes to a normal volume. Am i doing something erong? I am saving them as ring tones, i dobt see the problem. Regular vibrant tmobile ringtones work jusr fine
Have you tried playing the MP3 on a different device?
oni1jz said:
So i use ribgdroid to cut my mp3s to use them as a ribg tone. Only problem is, when someone calls me it rings really quiet for 1 second then goes to a normal volume. Am i doing something erong? I am saving them as ring tones, i dobt see the problem. Regular vibrant tmobile ringtones work jusr fine
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That is a standard samsung thing. It happens on all(most?) samsung phones. I believe there was a thread for a "fix" for it in either the vibrant or i9000 area... i dont remember but it makes it so it has the one volume level when the phone rings.
It's a feature. A very annoying feature.

Sounds to quiet

I have done research and it appears that Samsung has it set up to ring softly and get louder. Which results in missed calls. Anyone have a way to disable this without keeping an app running all the time?
Also anyway to boost the volume as this phone is the most quiet phone i've ever had and it sucks missing notifications and ringtones. You can't really put a cover over it as it makes it a little bit more quiet and I"m already missing things due to the sound not being as loud as any other previous phone.
Anyone have any fixes? I've searched the net and many people seem to be having issues with it not being loud enough.
If you don't have a fix, but think it's not loud enough chime in so some devs can get it on it maybe?
I hate the volume on Ringtones on this phone too. There is an option in sound settings to make it ring louder in pocket but that's all I've found
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There are a few apps on the Google Play store that let you boost sound.
Although I have not tried it - there are a few that seem to have good reviews and solves that problem, or at least makes it slightly more tolerable - hope this helps.
I checked all the ones in the app don't work on the new android OS. This really sucks. No way to boost volume at all it appears without a dev coming up with something. Unless someone else found something?
Assuming you are rooted, this makes everything louder: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2293133
Great find. Thank you.
Agree on the weak volume
I need to root my phone apparently because this stock volume BLOWS! I cant say how many calls Ive missed due to not hearing it in my pocket.
If it's just the ascending ringtone (it's quiet for the first 3-4 seconds and ramps up), you can try this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.shumoapp.disableincreasingring. The first post said without apps.

Vibration with sounds

My Galaxy S7 international has been vibrating with sounds that play with anything including videos or just the tone that sounds with the Google microphone. I've looked under accessibility>hearing because it seems like it should be related to helping hearing impaired but can't find anything related to vibrating with sounds playing.
Anyone know what it is?
Thanks

Volume notifications and calls!!! How?

Friends, how to decrease the volume of notifications and not decrease the volume of phone calls?? If I try to decrease the sound of the notifications of any app The sound of the calls also decreases, it looks like they are hitched
What phone do you got? On my Mate 10 Lite I have 4 channels. Ringtone, Media, Alarm and Calls
OneTruth said:
What phone do you got? On my Mate 10 Lite I have 4 channels. Ringtone, Media, Alarm and Calls
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That is not what he is asking. Media is for movies and songs. Alarm is self explanatory. Calls is the volume of the voice of the person on the other end of a phone call, whether you initiated the call or not. Ringtone, is the volume of whatever you choose to hear when a call comes in...but this is also the volume of the notification tones you choose to hear when a text, or an email arrives.
The linking of these two volumes has been a major pain for some years now. This is an Android thing. My ZTE Axon 7 has them unlinked but ZTE did it so I know it can be done. However, nearly all other OEM's do NOT do this but leave it at the default. There are 3rd party apps in the Play Store that claim to do this but NONE of the ones I tried actually work!
What I did is create a notification tone at half volume. That way I can leave the ringtone volume at a higher level and the notification still comes through not as loud! Major pain, but it works.
jaseman said:
That is not what he is asking. Media is for movies and songs. Alarm is self explanatory. Calls is the volume of the voice of the person on the other end of a phone call, whether you initiated the call or not. Ringtone, is the volume of whatever you choose to hear when a call comes in...but this is also the volume of the notification tones you choose to hear when a text, or an email arrives.
The linking of these two volumes has been a major pain for some years now. This is an Android thing. My ZTE Axon 7 has them unlinked but ZTE did it so I know it can be done. However, nearly all other OEM's do NOT do this but leave it at the default. There are 3rd party apps in the Play Store that claim to do this but NONE of the ones I tried actually work!
What I did is create a notification tone at half volume. That way I can leave the ringtone volume at a higher level and the notification still comes through not as loud! Major pain, but it works.
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But why would you want to have the notifications and call volume split? Just curious.
OneTruth said:
But why would you want to have the notifications and call volume split? Just curious.
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The issue is that in general, if you use built in ringtones, they are generally pleasant little songs that play when someone is trying to call you. Today, though, most people do not talk on their "phones" but rather send and receive texts and emails. However, the built in tones for notifications are usually very short and more harsh in their tone in order to get your attention, not to mention they are played much more often than a true ringtone. Therefore, many people want the volume of their notifications to be lower, less obtrusive, than their ringtone. But the wisdom of the people at Google decided that we want them both to be the same volume all the time, which is simply not true. Thus, my solution.
jaseman said:
That is not what he is asking. Media is for movies and songs. Alarm is self explanatory. Calls is the volume of the voice of the person on the other end of a phone call, whether you initiated the call or not. Ringtone, is the volume of whatever you choose to hear when a call comes in...but this is also the volume of the notification tones you choose to hear when a text, or an email arrives.
The linking of these two volumes has been a major pain for some years now. This is an Android thing. My ZTE Axon 7 has them unlinked but ZTE did it so I know it can be done. However, nearly all other OEM's do NOT do this but leave it at the default. There are 3rd party apps in the Play Store that claim to do this but NONE of the ones I tried actually work!
What I did is create a notification tone at half volume. That way I can leave the ringtone volume at a higher level and the notification still comes through not as loud! Major pain, but it works.
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Perfect, that's exactly what I meant, on the Samsung S7 / S8 we can separate the volume. I find that very inconvenient.
+1 missing split volume ring/notification
Any solution?

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