Hi,
I have just received omate 8GB/1GB in Europe 2100. I have just flashed it with firmware TEST_RELEASE_Omate_2100_TrueSmart_20140314.zip (using that great tutorial video in top stickied post). It seems to work. But it is the first time that I am using android device. My previous phone is nokia 3120c, and I have sent from it (via bluetooth) my previous ringtone to Omate, then using file manager in Omate I have copied this file to directory Phone storage/Ringtones/myringtone.mp3 When I tap it, it plays correctly.
The problem is that I have no idea how to use this ringtone. When go to settings->DEVICE->Audio profiles->General->voice call rongtone I cannot find how to add my file to the list and use it.
can you help me?
cosurgi said:
Hi,
I have just received omate 8GB/1GB in Europe 2100. I have just flashed it with firmware TEST_RELEASE_Omate_2100_TrueSmart_20140314.zip (using that great tutorial video in top stickied post). It seems to work. But it is the first time that I am using android device. My previous phone is nokia 3120c, and I have sent from it (via bluetooth) my previous ringtone to Omate, then using file manager in Omate I have copied this file to directory Phone storage/Ringtones/myringtone.mp3 When I tap it, it plays correctly.
The problem is that I have no idea how to use this ringtone. When go to settings->DEVICE->Audio profiles->General->voice call rongtone I cannot find how to add my file to the list and use it.
can you help me?
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EaSly yOu can play your file from the music player then you will have the option to set as a ringtone
haythams said:
EaSly yOu can play your file from the music player then you will have the option to set as a ringtone
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Thanks, would have never find thins. Previously I was playing this file from the file manager. Now i went into the music player (a music note on red background) and inside I found an icon to set the mp3 as a ringtone. In fact I tapped it twice, and now there are two copies of it inside DEVICE-> audio profiles. So it works now, thanks
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this is the audio manager form wm6 vox put in on your storage card and run it make a shoutcut to it
Cool, it works well, thanks.
Wow! Thanks! This is a great alternative to Windows Media Player - handles my music collection much better and the timing is perfect - I was looking for a replacement application.
wont work
Hey
Dowloaded the zip. file and cant get it 2 work on the lob,,, is there aparticular way of installing this as iv done it a few ways and no joy,, i tried installing to the card from the stored zip on the desktop via activ and from the actual download that wasnt stored, i tried putting straight on the card without using activ,,, any help pls.
youngt said:
Hey
Dowloaded the zip. file and cant get it 2 work on the lob,,, is there aparticular way of installing this as iv done it a few ways and no joy,, i tried installing to the card from the stored zip on the desktop via activ and from the actual download that wasnt stored, i tried putting straight on the card without using activ,,, any help pls.
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ok try using this you can put it on storage card
Thanks Ricky.
Works a treat - Much better to use than Media Player.
Excellent find.
is it just me???
rickwyatt said:
ok try using this you can put it on storage card
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Ricky
TRhanks for the new version to install,, but i think im just a bit thick,, i put it on to the storage card and wen i go to install it just takes th escrren to the internetgets up to 20kb and just stops, nothing else,,, any ideas?? ta
PRoblem with Audio Manager
I have installed but run partial because i dont see the bottom bar and i have an error "Load RC fail"
Help me...
Thanks
Is it just me or doesn't this program sort the music on the albums correctly. Seems like it just does alphabetical and not by real album track order as WMP does.
I'd use it all the time if it weren't for that. Is there a way around that? I don't see anyway to set it up sorting wise.
Woo got this running on my samsung blackjack aka i600. Its the one thing i missed from my SPV E650. Changed to the blackjack because the screen kept breaking on the SPV gutted as it was an awesome lil phone.
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Is it just me or doesn't this program sort the music on the albums correctly. Seems like it just does alphabetical and not by real album track order as WMP does.
I'd use it all the time if it weren't for that. Is there a way around that? I don't see anyway to set it up sorting wise.
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Yep, I confirm, and it is a reason for me to use WMP.
Is everyones' font on main streen of HTC audio manager (artist, title etc...) so small? I run it on QVGA screen and it is really tiny - like 8 px :/
Any solutions please?
Anyone figure out a registry entry or something to adjust the font on the Audio Manager? I need it like 12 or 14 point... anyone?
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I have installed but run partial because i dont see the bottom bar and i have an error "Load RC fail"
Help me...
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Please help me too!
I'm too have: "Load RC fail"
I've been using TCPMP, a very neat player with lots of plugins for both audio and video playback, works wonderfully, has many options (I mean many!), even a benchmark , in a few words I love it!
You should give it a try, and with the plug ins you can get flv playback, mp4 playback and whoever knows what may come out soon
Used in combination with Pocket DivX encoder works like a charm with my lobby, the only weak point is when you try to play WMV files intended for PC, the WMP has a bit more power, but who said one program eliminates the other
Is there an updated version of the Audio Manager?
There's some bugs in version 1.0, such as sorting by trackname vs track #
HE-AAC playback doesn't seem to work properly, SBR is not decoded, sounds dull
I've contacted HTC but they weren't be able to help much, gotten no responce after sending them a sample file...
Most recent version i've seen on the forums version 1.02 build 1017.717 should have the fix to sort by track #
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1927265&postcount=6
I heard you can use the Audio Manager to make ringtones is there already a thread on here for it.. just wondering if anyone knows how to make ringtones with it
just select Set as ringtone in Menu and then select Trim. This is where you can crop the song and save it as the ringtone
thanks for this! working on i780
rickwyatt said:
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ATT Tilt using the Windows 6.1 version
rickwyatt said:
this is the audio manager form wm6 vox put in on your storage card and run it make a shoutcut to it
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I just recently changed my ATT tilt with the windows 6.0 version to the 6.1 version. I want to download the HTC Audio Manager so I can manage my ring-tones. However, I downloaded the link that was provided by rickwyatt and run it to my laptop but could not find the setup to install it on my laptop to transfer it to my phone. I tried also to copy the audio-zip link and paste it to my storage card while my phone was syncing but it didn't work. Can some one tell me how to or get the HTC manager so I can transfer it to my phone and what are the protocols. Thanks,
Anyone know if the sound made when typing on Blackberry 10 devices can be used in the same way for Android devices?
>>Faultyy, I've been wondering the same thing ever since BB OS 10 came out -- that key tap sound is so satisfying to listen to, I really want to use it on my Android keyboard. Gonna continue trawling Google to see if someone's managed to extract the sound file....
GOT IT - downloaded the BlackBerry OS 10 developer kit, ran an app on the device simulator, captured the keypress audio using Audio Hijack Pro as a max quality .WAV file, trimmed and adjusted volume, saved as .OGG file, and here we are!
This .OGG sound file needs to be extracted, and renamed to whatever the stack Android keypress sound file is, which is located in /system/media/audio/ui. For Samsung phones, you need to rename this sound file as "TW_SIP" (without the quotes) and then rename the original sound file to "TW_SIP1" in case you want to go back to the original.
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GOT IT - downloaded the BlackBerry OS 10 developer kit, ran an app on the device simulator, captured the keypress audio using Audio Hijack Pro as a max quality .WAV file, trimmed and adjusted volume, saved as .OGG file, and here we are!
This .OGG sound file needs to be extracted, and renamed to whatever the stack Android keypress sound file is, which is located in /system/media/audio/ui. For Samsung phones, you need to rename this sound file as "TW_SIP" (without the quotes) and then rename the original sound file to "TW_SIP1" in case you want to go back to the original.
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can u put original file here? cause i think the sound in zipfile is too slow i think, thanx in advance
criptyque said:
GOT IT - downloaded the BlackBerry OS 10 developer kit, ran an app on the device simulator, captured the keypress audio using Audio Hijack Pro as a max quality .WAV file, trimmed and adjusted volume, saved as .OGG file, and here we are!
This .OGG sound file needs to be extracted, and renamed to whatever the stack Android keypress sound file is, which is located in /system/media/audio/ui. For Samsung phones, you need to rename this sound file as "TW_SIP" (without the quotes) and then rename the original sound file to "TW_SIP1" in case you want to go back to the original.
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criptyque, I was able to extract and rename but my S4 keyboard still has the horrid typewrite sound. I renamed the original TW_SIP and added_orig to the end just so I could keep it. This did not change the sound after a reboot. Did I miss something? Also, because I am a SwiftKey user and they refuse to add different sounds to their app I'd like to apply the same to SwiftKey. Searching produced 0 results but there is bound to be a way to do this. Why these developers incorporate such irritating sounds is beyond me. Thanks!:good:
gipp
criptyque said:
GOT IT - downloaded the BlackBerry OS 10 developer kit, ran an app on the device simulator, captured the keypress audio using Audio Hijack Pro as a max quality .WAV file, trimmed and adjusted volume, saved as .OGG file, and here we are!
This .OGG sound file needs to be extracted, and renamed to whatever the stack Android keypress sound file is, which is located in /system/media/audio/ui. For Samsung phones, you need to rename this sound file as "TW_SIP" (without the quotes) and then rename the original sound file to "TW_SIP1" in case you want to go back to the original.
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criptyque, I was able to extract and rename but my S4 keyboard still has the horrid typewrite sound. I renamed the original TW_SIP and added_orig to the end just so I could keep it. This did not change the sound after a reboot. Did I miss something? Also, because I am a SwiftKey user and they refuse to add different sounds to their app I'd like to apply the same to SwiftKey. Searching produced 0 results but there is bound to be a way to do this. Why these developers incorporate such irritating sounds is beyond me. Thanks!:good:
gipp
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Same thing here.
I followed the steps but I still have the same annoying TW key sound.
Any kind help?
Gosh this was nearly two years ago now, please forgive me for I can't remember in great detail the process! But I would have thought that as long as you named the new sound file as TW_SIP.ogg and put that in the folder specified, and obviously had root, it should work after a restart.
criptyque said:
Gosh this was nearly two years ago now, please forgive me for I can't remember in great detail the process! But I would have thought that as long as you named the new sound file as TW_SIP.ogg and put that in the folder specified, and obviously had root, it should work after a restart.
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Thank you but unfortunately...not!
Even if I delete the TW_SIP.ogg file and I reboot, I still have this sound in typing
Really odd thing
Can any1 help with a better ogg file? The one posted earlier is not like the original.
Thanks!
hello. any one here using this bluetooth headset? any mods to make the music track show in its display
please advise thank you.
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Well, this device is working pretty well, and no problem pairing it.
You need a long press on the MW600 until you have a signal the device is waiting after a device to pair with. On the Galaxy 7.7, press discover and when MW600 device if showing, just press on it, and you're set !
But displaying titles on the small display may depend on your firmware, and the way you play musics.
On my P6800 with a non-stable even official Samsung JB 4.1.2, no problem to play music whether using a filemanager : stock filemanager or ES File Explorer, but the title won't be displayed. Same as with playing musics through stock MP3 Player. Previous and forward commands won't either work from MW600... ^^ :crying:
Maybe with an older firmware 4.04 ou 3.x, this could be different.
On my G-Note 1 whatever firmware versions (including older such as GB 2.3.x) to JB 4.1.2, got the same issue using stock filemanager or ES file Explorer, but works perfectly fine with MP3 player : titles showing and previous and forward commands as well !!! :good:
I didn't try Music Hub or such as I'm not intended to buy Musics this way...
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thanks for the input, mine is working including hardware controls, only problem is the track ID not displaying. I tried tons and tons ofr music player, seems like it's a firmware issue
Hi,
this tutorial quoted from HTC one x thread ( baha76_s I quoted the thread from him and here original thread from mr1029x here).
Somehow HTC (or GraceNote music database?!) didn't allowed to download the lyrics for some countries (geographic limitation!! may be),
so for those how didn't work the lyrics in the sense 5 stock music player, they have 2 solution:
1. MANUEL: this method quoted from HTC one x thread (all thanks to mr1029x) and i tested with success:
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First, go on the internet and search for the song's lyrics. Remember, if you want it to works properly, you need to find two types of lyrics: the normal text one, and synchronized one which is found in .lrc file types.
The first normal text ones are easy to find through famous sites such as metrolyrics or azlyrics,etc..
The .lrc files are a bit harder looking up and not always available on the internet. You could learn how to make one yourself right here
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Personally, I used app from playstore called "KiePlayer" which download and generate a *.lrc file(synchronized lyric file) for your musics.(I think TTpod do the same work)
Second, create a notepad and paste the normal lyrics that you found to there, save the file without any extension, name it Songfilename_lyric.
In the same way, copy the content of the synchronized lyrics to notepad, save the file without any extension, name it Songfilename_lrc (LRC not IRC)
For example, If your song file name is ABC.mp3, name the files ABC_lyric and ABC_lrc
Third, plug the phone into your computer, copy two files that you've created to
Computer\HTC One X\Internal storage\Android\data\com.htc.musicenhancer\files\.albumarts\storage_external\Music
Remember, look for a file name Songfilename_not_available in that directory, if it exists, delete it
Enjoy
Note:
The _lrc file is required for the lyrics to pop up while you're playing music, if you don't want it, then you don't have to create
Try to google search "filetype:lrc Song Name" if you don't find any synchronized lyrics with normal searching
If you have any questions, leave a comment
I will try to add Screenshots as soon as possible
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2. AUTOMATIC: download any VPN changer app from playstore (i tested the "TunnelBear" app with success), then change the VPN to US or UK then go to your music player and activate the automatic lyrics download and that's it, you will see all your lyrics of your musics (if they already found in the "GraceNote music database") displayed in your music player, then you can dis-activate your VPN app (this method need to be activated ONLY ONE TIME).
sandsrules
By the way, if you guys want lrc files, I'd suggest a program called minilyrics. It works with iTunes and downloads user-created lrc files that you can edit yourself. It's free too, and it's the way I get lrc files.
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mefistoreyon said:
Hi,
this tutorial quoted from HTC one x thread ( baha76_s I quoted the thread from him and here original thread from mr1029x here).
Somehow HTC (or GraceNote music database?!) didn't allowed to download the lyrics for some countries (geographic limitation!! may be),
so for those how didn't work the lyrics in the sense 5 stock music player, they have 2 solution:
1. MANUEL: this method quoted from HTC one x thread (all thanks to mr1029x) and i tested with success:
Quote:
Personally, I used app from playstore called "KiePlayer" which download and generate a *.lrc file(synchronized lyric file) for your musics.(I think TTpod do the same work)
2. AUTOMATIC: download any VPN changer app from playstore (i tested the "TunnelBear" app with success), then change the VPN to US or UK then go to your music player and activate the automatic lyrics download and that's it, you will see all your lyrics of your musics (if they already found in the "GraceNote music database") displayed in your music player, then you can dis-activate your VPN app (this method need to be activated ONLY ONE TIME).
sandsrules
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I tried your second method and for some songs it works normally, but for some it's like on picture.
Can I change this?
Its like this cuz there is no lyric with timing and you have to do that by yourself.In the first is explained how but i never try it.You can download synchronized lyric with ttpod and KiePlayer.Then try the first quote
First, go on the internet and search for the song's lyrics. Remember, if you want it to works properly, you need to find two types of lyrics: the normal text one, and synchronized one which is found in .lrc file types.
The first normal text ones are easy to find through famous sites such as metrolyrics or azlyrics,etc..
The .lrc files are a bit harder looking up and not always available on the internet. You could learn how to make one yourself right here
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mefistoreyon said:
Hi,
this tutorial quoted from HTC one x thread ( baha76_s I quoted the thread from him and here original thread from mr1029x here).
Somehow HTC (or GraceNote music database?!) didn't allowed to download the lyrics for some countries (geographic limitation!! may be),
so for those how didn't work the lyrics in the sense 5 stock music player, they have 2 solution:
1. MANUEL: this method quoted from HTC one x thread (all thanks to mr1029x) and i tested with success:
Quote:
Personally, I used app from playstore called "KiePlayer" which download and generate a *.lrc file(synchronized lyric file) for your musics.(I think TTpod do the same work)
2. AUTOMATIC: download any VPN changer app from playstore (i tested the "TunnelBear" app with success), then change the VPN to US or UK then go to your music player and activate the automatic lyrics download and that's it, you will see all your lyrics of your musics (if they already found in the "GraceNote music database") displayed in your music player, then you can dis-activate your VPN app (this method need to be activated ONLY ONE TIME).
sandsrules
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Mate thanx a ton.. :highfive: i needed it because lyrics never cameuo in stock player so i had to use other app. Now its working. :good: :good:
Sent from my HTC Desire X using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Yeah...The same is on me.And I really like music chanel on Sense 5 player :good:
Hi there,
after installing the Securitypatch for Febuary 2020, I found out that mp3-files wont be played on the phone. I tried differend players, but all failed. Other audio-files of format ogg are played furthermore.
Maybe the licence for mp3-files is missing in that patch?
Regards, Jens
jensinger65 said:
Hi there,
after installing the Securitypatch for Febuary 2020, I found out that mp3-files wont be played on the phone. I tried differend players, but all failed. Other audio-files of format ogg are played furthermore.
Maybe the licence for mp3-files is missing in that patch?
Regards, Jens
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Have you tried selecting the mp3 file from a file manager app instead of a player; or maybe the opposite different player and select mp3 file.
Have you tried different mp3 files?
No issues on my end.
Might also check default file association. Phone may be trying to launch corrupt app by default, even when you are trying to use a different app. It has been known to happen.
Check
SETTINGS - - > APPS & NOTIFICATIONS - - > expand Advanced and look to see if you have any app set to default for audio files.
If so delete the association.
It does not delete the app just the default launch everytime the type of file tries to open (run).
Hope this helps.
Sent from my Nokia 7.2 using XDA Labs
I can confirm this bug too. It's already been posted on several forums, one even regarding a Nokia 4.2, so it's not just Nokia 7.2.
Someone suggested that only mp3 files that are stored in the SD card aren't usable, but I have all my mp3 files on my internal memory and I still get this bug. (I tried removing my SD card anyway but nothing changed)
Not all files aren't working, though. Some mp3 files are working but most of them aren't.
A temporary fix is installing VLC. It's working fine for me. There are other 3rd party players that supposedly still work but I haven't tried any. Musicolet and Google Files app aren't working for me for sure.
It's a very annoying bug! I hope a fix is on the way :/