View Full Version : Importing Your Own Sounds and Notifications
stickeresq
24th December 2005, 07:24 PM
I've already sussed the simplistic method of allocating various ringtones for different contacts and importing my own .mp3 efforts in but how exactly can I import my own noises for the following:
* Alarms
* SMS etc Notifications ?
* Reminders.
Any ideas ?
hazymat
24th December 2005, 07:26 PM
I've already sussed the simplistic method of allocating various ringtones for different contacts and importing my own .mp3 efforts in but how exactly can I import my own noises for the following:
* Alarms
* SMS etc Notifications ?
* Reminders.
Any ideas ?
Um- sms etc. notifications and reminders are all set in the control panel... is this what you meant?
budo*85
24th December 2005, 07:40 PM
yeah i was wondering that, you can change the ringtones, but i dont think you can add your own for notifications, so you'll have to stick the ones that acme it... :x
stickeresq
24th December 2005, 07:53 PM
That is bone.
None of the alarm sounds are capable of waking anyone up! The thing is SPB Time can import sounds to be used as notifications / alarms so I figured there must be a reasonable work-around.
coercri
24th December 2005, 08:03 PM
You can use your own but only in wav format and they must be placed in the windows directory on the device, so dont put to many or make them to big as they eat in to your precious program memory.
Once you have copied to the directory, they will show up in the standard dialog for changing notifications.
BeyondtheTech
24th December 2005, 08:40 PM
http://www.beyondthetech.com/downloads/ringtones/Plus Alarm 1.wav
A very annoying but clean and effective sound taken from Microsoft Plus! Digital Media Edition's Alarm Clock applet.[/url]
budo*85
24th December 2005, 09:28 PM
That is bone.
None of the alarm sounds are capable of waking anyone up! The thing is SPB Time can import sounds to be used as notifications / alarms so I figured there must be a reasonable work-around.
try the "ringing" on, pretty annoying IMO
astage
25th December 2005, 02:02 AM
http://www.beyondthetech.com/downloads/ringtones/Plus Alarm 1.wavA very annoying but clean and effective sound taken from Microsoft Plus! Digital Media Edition's Alarm Clock applet.[/url]
Thanks! But the link is wrong, should be as follows:
"http://www.beyondthetech.com/downloads/various/ringtones/Plus Alarm 1.wav"
stickeresq
25th December 2005, 05:44 PM
Yeah that's quite annoying and should do the trick awakening me from my nightly work induced coma!
Merry Christmas!
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