Hi all, having problems getting primo to alert speed cameras either beep or spoken, not bothered as long as i get a warning both types of tts working as it reads out street names, igo8 not a problem, there is no settings like igo8 for speed cameras is it because im not speeding it's not alerting me.
dont know exactly which file but in igo_...folder in the data.zip there are audio files ...ogg or smth like this. one of them is the speed cam alert sound which is so quit in original data.zip that cant be heart. when u change it will be corrected.
if u find the correct file pls post its name here...
cheers will have a look.
found audio files but no idication of speed cam audio.
speedcam alert audio file
the name of speedcam file is !proxi
I understand this is and old thread, but have you found out a solution ?
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Hello people of the world,
Just have a question to ask. Is there any program or any way to have support for polyphonic or midi ringtone support for my Siemens Sx56 (XDA-1)? I have tried converting Midi to Wav with the lowest quality (8-bit, Mono, 11 Khz) and the file size for 10 sec is about 100 kb. The sound quality is good but I really don't want to convert everytime I want to put a new midi in my mobile phone. So, if there is a way out there, spit it out! Also, I have cooked a T-Mobile with the Polyphonic ringtone option. But I don't see anywhere how to enable the option? Need help on that too!
from what i've heard then if you have 2003 then you can use mid files
By default, WM2003 doesn't support normal midi files unless it's of one track only, which I consider it very low quality for a device like the XDA.
By installing the MIDI56.CAB file that's part of MMS Composer, I find that WM2003 can support midi files ... it doesn't sound good as ring tones, and I prefer wav or wma instead.
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Thank You Biso007 for your help. I found the Midi56.sa.cab file from the XDA Forum and really it worked perfect. There is a little bit of change in sound of drums that sounds like some other instrument but everything else worked out fine. One question though, does anyone know how to enable or add the Midi file support when I want to assign a specific ringtone to a contact? When I go to assign a ringtone, there is only the .wav option, how can I bring the .midi option? Do I have to add Mime type or what? Any clues ... ? :?
I think this depends on the s/w design ... not something that you can modify
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tariq_niazi said:
Thank You Biso007 for your help. I found the Midi56.sa.cab file from the XDA Forum and really it worked perfect. There is a little bit of change in sound of drums that sounds like some other instrument but everything else worked out fine. One question though, does anyone know how to enable or add the Midi file support when I want to assign a specific ringtone to a contact? When I go to assign a ringtone, there is only the .wav option, how can I bring the .midi option? Do I have to add Mime type or what? Any clues ... ? :?
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Get Mtux Ringtonex this will help ya
Thanx! It did work!
Thank you for your help! I installed Mtux RingtoneX and it worked the way I wanted!
The MIDI56.sa.cab file
Many people have asked me to send them the MIDI56.sa.cab file. So I am putting it here so everyone can get it! =)
Hi: This flie is from Eten x500.
After install the .cab file, go to setting>sound , and then there is third tab available. check the box to enable the sound redirect to earphone.
However, this does not work with the HTC phones.
Can anyone hack this file to make it work on HTC??
Thanks
I'm also looking for program with same functionality (changing front/back speaker sound routing), I know it's not simple task and I even wrote pm to Superdave about it because he wrote sound routing dll for widcomm drivers and probably knows most about sound routing in hermes. Unfortunatelly I didn't get any answer, probably he don't have time to make such feature.
Can anyone hack these files?
Did anyone ever get anywhere with this? I Would love to have Skype on the earphone.
I read somewhere here that this was not possible. The front ear speaker is hardware didicated to the cellular service (or something like that). If it where possible or someone had done it I'm sure it would be a sticky.
I'd just be happy if I could get Skype to work on with my bluetooth.
Maybe some guy can have a look at the SkypeSettings.exe and SkypeSettings.dll files from Eten.
From what I saw, it only deals with the WAV1: device. No more devices are listed. Probably it captures the audio from it and than sends it to front speaker.
It does not run on my PDA. The settings tab also appears grayed out, so the app know it is not an Eten.
Unfortunately I could not debug the file on my device, given that IDA does not work on WM6, but probably both files have a check for Eten device, and if it is of a different brand the apps terminate.
Dumb question, but when you use the sip client on a Hermes, what speaker does the call come out of?
RojasTKD said:
I read somewhere here that this was not possible. The front ear speaker is hardware didicated to the cellular service (or something like that). If it where possible or someone had done it I'm sure it would be a sticky.
I'd just be happy if I could get Skype to work on with my bluetooth.
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I have found out that the there is a program that routes the Skype audio output to bluetooth: "BT Audio" has been working for me for the past couple of years now since I had the Hermes. Also has worked with the last couple of BT's that I have used and its free. In my Settings>Remove Programs it shows up as: "TP.com BT Audio" I hope this helps.
And yeah it would be great to have Skype transmit via earphone...
Laterz
Hi,
I have been using this "nokia double beep" midi as my sms previously in fantastic 1.o . Ever since i upgraded to the fantastic b4 & PDAVIET 4.0.0.0.5a, i am unable to use any midi as my sms notification sound.
I try convert the file to wave but the output sound is far less softer even after i upped the recording volume to the point that it just sound bad..
Anyone has the same problem ? Any solutions ?
Thanks
Solution attached (hopefully, it helps)
Thanks for the file ..
What does it do ? where did you get it ?
Well after installing gullom's Touch X i realize that the batery will go off very quickly.
So i install PDA VIET 4.0.0.0.6 Touch rom and I'm impress, but i have some questions.
1.I can't send or receive any file from bluetooth i think that i have to install bluetooth ftp but i cant find it anywere.
2.I have a pda in my work with pocket WM2003 and in the keyboard menu has an option transcriber i "google it" and i found a site that says that WM6 has it too but this rom doesn't??I'm I right???
3.I have a a car radio with a hands free bluetooth kit that when i receive a call it stops the music and plays the sound of the call on the phone.
My question is can i make the same with tomtom, not the complete sound of the pda, but the sound when tomtom gives an instruction.
4.Where can i found good software for my pda???Any sugestions.
Thanks and sorry for the non perfect english.
PS.My pda is Qtek S200 with the amazing rom PDAVIET 4.0.0.0.0.6 Touch
PS2.I decided to create a new post because of no awnser in the pdaviet post
1) No answer
2) The removal of transcriber is because of memory... Some cooked ROMs and some kitchens give the option to put transcriber back in.
3) Not sure if this is the right place...
4) Google/use any search engine it
The battery drain problem has been fixed or at least reduced in Touch XB.
Well l3v5y,
Thank you for your anwsers.
I liked the Touch X, but when i have it installed i have to make at least one a soft reset on my pda.
This rom (PDAVIET 4.0.0.0.6) it's much more stable that gullum's rom.
I'm having problems on this rom to get sending or reveiving files from bluetooth.
In touch X i have an option on bluetooth options to activate ftp to receive and send files.
I found a cab of transcriber,but after install it and going to transcriber option on the keyboard menu nothing appens.
Well thanks again for your help, if someone has the anwser for the other questions please say something (in particulary the question about tomtom, i think that this will be very usefull).
The easiest way to get the transcriber function would be a cooked ROM... I shall, if you want cook one for you if i can't find a cab soon...
hmm...
You can add the Transcriber with a simple .cab file for example here:
http://www.4shared.com/file/25551333/d1146f29/Transcriber.html
This is the one for Crystalv4, but I've used it on other ROM as well.
As far as TomTom goes, I don't think that will work. It may with a old workaround App, I think it was called bluetooth to hands-free or something, just try searching with similar terms. The problem is that this app will re-route all audio from prophet main speaker to bluetooth hands-free protocol, which also means mono, not stereo.
Hope that helped.
Here ya go, try this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=278778&highlight=audio+to+handsfree
Thank you for the awnsers.
I can pass all my pda sound to the hands free kit, but i want to pass only the tomtom instructions so i can hear music on my radio and when tomtom gives me an instruction the music stops and gives me the instruction and then continues playing the music.I want this because if i pass all the sound of my pda i cant hear music and if i listen to the instructions on the pda i cant hear them because i listen to music very high.
So if someone knows how to do this, please say me something.
Sounds like you want some software for your car, and something to discriminate between TomTom sounds and other windows sounds on the device side...
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Thank you for the awnsers.
I can pass all my pda sound to the hands free kit, but i want to pass only the tomtom instructions so i can hear music on my radio and when tomtom gives me an instruction the music stops and gives me the instruction and then continues playing the music.I want this because if i pass all the sound of my pda i cant hear music and if i listen to the instructions on the pda i cant hear them because i listen to music very high.
So if someone knows how to do this, please say me something.
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Have you tried this? What other sound is comming from your pda when you're using TT??? I only had it installed once, but as I remember, it will only send if audio is present i.e. when tomtom says 'Turn left in 100 meters'. I'm not sure, since I haven't used it in about a year. Also, it's setup like that to save on battery drain. After all, it would be stupid to send 'silence' now wouldn't it!
The programs i tested does the same as my hands free.
I will describe more how does my kit works.
When i connect my car radio hands free kit to my pda ,i have 2 options make my kit an hands free or a wireless stereo.
When i choose the first i can hear music from radio stations or for cd normally and when i receive a call it stops playing and forwards the sound of the call to my radio.
The second option forwards all the pda sounds to a special menu in my radio (BT Music), that allows me to hear music from my pda but doesnt allow me to hear radio stations and cds.
Basically i want to make my tomtom instructions like 'Turn left' like a phone call so i can hear music and hear tomtom.
I tried many BT programs that forwards the sounds to BT Kits, but none of them works has i want.
This uses Hands-free Protocol...
This should do exactly what you want. It makes the stereo output of your device recievable for a hands-free set using hands-free protocol. Try it before you abandon it. I'm not garranting anything, but it's worth a try isn't it? I mean a lot of people in this forum wouldn't care, and say 'Read the wiki' so try it, and then say it doesn't work. It is actually a really old work-around for devices that don't support a2dp, so that people can still listen to music over a regular headset.
Sorry, the first link I sent is apparently something else,but may still work. What I was actually talking about was this little app.
http://www.clubic.com/telecharger-fiche35703-btaudio-toggle.html
whilst most of my replies are 'read the wiki' theres nothing like this on there, and its worth a try. if it works, write something about it on the wiki to help others!
OK i will test it and i will give news
Need Software to Test.
Ok so i tried this app and my conclusion is...nothing.
I downloaded it and installed it (copy the 3 files to the storage card), and tried to execute, but nothing gives me an error like 'Failed to enable BT audio'.
I tried to enable and disable bluetooth, but nothing..
So if anyone has more software so i can test it and post like a review of my experience with that software
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I started a new thread about software review and testing if you have anything to test or to give to know please go to here
hi all, its my first post :3
I've got an Huawei um840 with froyo 2.2,is pretty cool but it has a little issue with the headset volume while playing music (its so low)
the interesting thing, when I turn on the radioFM and Poweramp (or another music player) at same time, the headset volume increases 40%!! does somebody know why is it happen?
can I create the "hwVolumeFactor.cfg" myself? I triend to find it on "/system/etc" to edit the file, but it doesn't exist there..
I've tried installing Android eclair and Android Gingerbread with dsp manager, but It didn't fix the problem, I've tried rewriting Audiofiler.cvs but nothing too.
really thanks I really would like to fix this missed cause I love this phone