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defcomg
21st January 2008, 01:51 AM
is the a way to make the vibration vibrate to the beat of the mp3 or mid like on nokias

cotc2001
21st January 2008, 04:04 AM
Kinky!!!!!!!!!!

aron4588
22nd January 2008, 06:52 PM
anyone get a method

rohitsharman
22nd January 2008, 08:21 PM
unaware....

Poetique
22nd January 2008, 09:44 PM
I've never seen such a program, but I imagine it would be quite CPU intensive if it existed...

You'd need real time music analysis software constantly running to be able to do it accurately.

rohitsharman
22nd January 2008, 11:17 PM
I've never seen such a program, but I imagine it would be quite CPU intensive if it existed...

You'd need real time music analysis software constantly running to be able to do it accurately.


No mate, he is not lookin' for any music player kindda application. He wants his phone to vibrate according to the ringtone, as it happens with the .mid ringtones in Nokia. I really doubt such possibility in Windows Mobile, b'cuz we hardly use .mid ringtones in these phones.

Adieu..

Poetique
23rd January 2008, 06:08 PM
No mate, he is not lookin' for any music player kindda application. He wants his phone to vibrate according to the ringtone, as it happens with the .mid ringtones in Nokia. I really doubt such possibility in Windows Mobile, b'cuz we hardly use .mid ringtones in these phones.

Adieu..

I'm aware. He wants software that will vibrate to the beat of music played through the device when it's ringing. There would have to be some form of music analysis software present to analyze the music being played in order for the device to understand when and when not to vibrate.

The only easier solution would be software that simply vibrates whenever the phone rings by playing the sounds that the device "hears" through it's own microphone. Of course that wouldn't work very well at all, as it would end up including any other noise being made that the device hears at the time while the software is running.

The Nokias either have some sort of music analysis software running in the background (which I doubt, because I had an old Nokia that did this and I promise you it wasn't powerful enough to run such software) or the vibrations are hard-coded into the songs for which that particular feature works.

I'd be willing to bet the Nokias won't vibrate to the tone of the music being played unless it's music that came with the phone or unless it's music you got directly from them or an authorized provider. Otherwise you'd have to find software to code vibrations into the music itself... which still probably won't work if your phone doesn't support such an odd feature.

DIE_HARD
23rd January 2008, 06:10 PM
I have a 8525 with WM6 and I can't use .mid files for ringtones.

Is there some secret way of making them show up?

ytsejam_
23rd January 2008, 08:11 PM
when i was using a SPV-200 (voyager smartphone/WM 2003) i used to change the ring tone or notification script via the registry.. i suit the timing of the vibration on my selected wav file..

i remember the registry path is.. HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds or HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories

i think i used the script afpv2w2v1w1v2r.. i think it means, backlight on, then play the notification wav file, vibrate for 2 seconds, wait for two seconds, vibrate for 1 second, wait 1 second then vibrate for 2 second, then repeat.. well that was what i remember how my voyager reacted when i get a call..

the PPC registry still has it, and the path for the ring tone script is in, HKCU\ControlPanel\Sound\Ringtone0\script

here are the codes for the script.. haven't checked though if all still work on WM5/WM6..

a = infinite loopback anchor
fn = backlight ON
vn = vibrate ON
p = play sound
wn = wait or delay (must have 'a' or 't' and 'r' to work)
r = repeat (must have 'a' or 't' to work)
tn = amount of time the tone will loop (must have ‘r’ to work)
cn = increase volume on next play (must have 't' and 'r' to work, n value must be 300 or higher to see effect)

egoist6
23rd January 2008, 10:00 PM
I have a 8525 with WM6 and I can't use .mid files for ringtones.

Is there some secret way of making them show up?

i do not know of any secret way, but there is an easy way of doing it. :D
just copy the .mid file to \my documents\my ringtones\

defcomg
23rd January 2008, 11:22 PM
Mayb the Annalysis would use the Graphic Equaliser u Knw like th0se thingyz dat jump up and down i tink dey lyk 7 0f Em mayb wen it g0ez up when playin music it wud send vibrate commandz to the fone and while we at iT mayb we c0uld add the screen to flash 0n and 0ff that would be useful at night.


A Supa Music Player That Vibrates to the beat Flashes to the Rythm and Have Vizualisation lyk win amp you know the one with the car that drive and jumps up when the bass jumps up dat wud be cool and mayb screen Transitions . http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=361153 Like That Flow test