Hi,
I want to add a custom ringtone to available alarm ringtones.
How can I do that ?
Thanks.
I found it here:
http://droidtalk.net/how-to-add-custom-ringtones-notifications-to-your-android-device/
Code:
•Browse to the SD Card on your PC
•Look for a folder called media, if it’s not there, create it by right clicking and choosing New Folder, then rename the folder to be media
•Inside the media folder, you need a folder called audio, again, if it’s not there create it as above
•Inside the audio folder, you can create a subfolder for the sound category you want to change-
•ringtones – for sound files you want to use as ringtones
•alarms – for sound files you want to use for any alarms
•notifications – for incoming notifications such as SMS alerts, emails, etc
•Copy your sound file in to the relevant folder
You should now see your sound file listed in the menu for selection in the appropriate sound settings menu. If you don’t see your ringtones, don’t panic simply restart your phone and you’ll be all set.
To access the ringtone/notification settings, press the hard Menu key from one of your home screens, then press Settings then Sounds and Display)
Create a folder in the SD card (root) and name it Alarms. Any audio files in this folder will be available for alarm tone.
CodeCruiser said:
Create a folder in the SD card (root) and name it Alarms. Any audio files in this folder will be available for alarm tone.
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very easy way & perfect result. Thanks so much.
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After I did it myself, I've found a thread that basically describes the same process here.
However I've decided to post it again with some more details:
Requirements:
WP7 with Chevron installed on your device. I'm using NoDo ROM so it's working there too.
TouchXplorer installed on your device.
Zune installed on your PC.
For more information how to install these check HERE
Steps to do it:
Sync desired ringtones as Zune music to your phone and disconnect it.
Start TouchXplorer on your device. From now on, we will work with it.
Go to [My Documents\Zune\Content\0100\<xx>] where xx should be the biggest number if more than one folder is there (might be 01, 02 etc, if in doubt select the last one)
The folder is filled with MP3 files with two letter hex number names (ex: 45.mp3, a7.mp3 etc.). Go to the end of the list and locate your ringtone(s) by listening to the files. Zune should put the last synced files at the end of the list.
Select your ringtone files(s) and cut or copy them.
Go to [My Documents\My Ringtones] and paste the files there.
Rename ringtone file(s) to the name(s) you would like to see in Ringtone settings screen (keep the .mp3 extension!). Oddly enough, MP3 description is NOT used, just the file name.
Now go to device's settings and under "ringtones & sounds" in Ringtone selector you should see your ringtone(s) together with built-in ringtones.
heyy!
didint worked for me... =/
when i try to listen the mp3 files it says
"the type initializer for "nativeAcess" threw an excepction."
Mine is 7712 xbmod unlocked...
the mp3 file is a 30 sec music....
First, please forgive me for my bad english
This tut will guide u how to change notification sound with your own voice or sounds.
For the example i will tell u how to change "beep beep" battery low notifications sound with "hey dude, your battery is f*ckin low!!"
First step
- Download sound recorder wich can record sound with .ogg file extention or u can try to use this apk http://db.tt/KxpZrWMj
- Install and open the apk, go to settings and change file format with .ogg file ext.
- Record your voice.
- Rename it to LowBattery.ogg
Next steps
- Open RootExplorer copy the modified sound notification and paste it to /system/media/audio/ui
- Replace the old LowBattery.ogg notification.
- Sett the permissions to rw-r-r
- Reboot and Done.
Note : you can change every sound notifications with this tutorial, and don't forget to rename your modified notifications sound with the same name as originall notifications e.g. LowBattery.ogg , KeypressStandard.ogg, etc.
Have fun
Press thanks if i've help you.
Nice It's gonna be useful while I have time to make my own ROM
bored with the ringtone that is being used?
say want to share a few ways to add alarm tones, ringtones, notifications, and ui
this my collections in my hh....:victory:
okay .... go see the following manner
link download
lenovo
https://www.dropbox.com/s/c4krjoq4huwn4ep/lenovo_audio.zip
my mine
http://www.4shared.com/zip/9Y0qEhRa/ringtone-by-yoshioka-firman.html
link update if u cant download in 4shared
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2bwb434hrqacdj4/ringtone-by-yoshioka-firman.zip
instalations:
-create a folder on the sdcard
The media then create another folder inside Audio
so layout :
Sdcard / media / audio /
extract the zip which was downloaded use root ex / other
-move folders alarms, notifications, ringtones, and ui to
Sdcard / media / audio / here
To my mine
-put in folder
Sdcard / media / audio / notifications / here
-if it is, reboot
-check the audio settings
In ringtones, notifications and alarms
-if there is still no maybe you have the wrong name of the folder
Check again the folder name
Credit and thanks
- Alloh SWT
- samsul falakh
- Firman Yoshioka
- mobile9.com
- Galaxy Y GT-S5360 Community
- Oppheng uciha tenseii
- oppsharer.besaba.com
brooo
u can upload it with dev host link or mediafire
4shared need to login....
try ringtones extendet its cool
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.angryredplanet.android.rings_extended&hl=de
Minions_Army said:
brooo
u can upload it with dev host link or mediafire
4shared need to login....
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oke...just wait im upload to mediafire
Seriously? Just play the music and press set as ring tone in stock music app lol
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Being humble is like the "I win" button in your life.
Can anyone please extract and share the media folder [notification tones, ringtones, etc]?
Last night I upgraded My Realme 7 pro from Android 10 (Realme UI 1) to Android 12 (Realme UI 3.0).
Now the problems I'm facing :-
Whatsapp Folder moved to %internal%/Android/media/com.whatsapp/WhatsApp; After upgrading Whatsapp shows that there are no media files (Documents, Audio, Video, Photos). A new option pops up (Migrate Media for Android 11+). Select it, select old WhatsApp Folder (%internal%/WhatsApp). It took 6 hours to migrate all media (14.6 GB total), on top of that it changed all media files creation date to "Today", so now I cant sort by date/time.
I used to have ".nomedia" file in whatsapp "Media" folder so nothing was shown in any photo viewer app (any gallery app), after migrating I noticed everything is shown in gallery. Created .nomedia in "%internal%/Android/media/com.whatsapp/WhatsApp/Media" and it got deleted instantly. Cant create .nomedia in Media folder.
List of folders which can be hidden by .nomedia:-
1. Media/.Links
2. Media/.Statuses
3. Media/Private
4. Media/Wallpaper
5. Media/WhatsApp Animated Gifs
6. Media/WhatsApp Profile Photos
7. Media/WhatsApp Stickers
8. Any "Private" and "Sent" folders
List of folders which CANNOT be hidden by .nomedia (.nomedia file is deleted instantly, just like Android "Downloads" folder)
1. Media
2. Media/WhatsApp Audio
3. Media/WhatsApp Documents
4. Media/WhatsApp Images
5. Media/WhatsApp Video
6. Media/WhatsApp Voice Notes
Does someone know any workaround for this. I tried 3 different file managers (Files (Stock android), Files by Google, MiXplorer). Tried copying .nomedia from other folders - does not work. Tried creating .nomedia - does not work. Tried a few gallery apps to hide folders - does not work. I can only exclude these folders in some gallery apps from scanning, but it still visible in all other gallery or file managers (Files by Google shows "WhatsApp Images/Videos" on the first screen).
I know its not WhatsApp problem. It was working yesterday on Android 10.
I'm willing to root my phone if necessary.