I would like to ask if anyone is possible in adding vibration to the ICQ.mmf?
I had tried it, but to no avail.
I got the ringtone from Howard.
There it goes in testing all buddies here for their skill kekekeke
Thanks.
Gary.
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~ Don ~ Posts: 2007
Phone Model: Samsung D900 FW: D900XAFI1
Service Provider: NL KPN
Tue Mar 23, 2004 1:21 pm
Is it a tone with voices?
Wong Posts: 17
Phone Model: v200
Service Provider: celcom
Wed Mar 24, 2004 11:16 am
-= Don =- wrote:
Is it a tone with voices?
Yeah Don, it's from the icq "Oh O, Incoming Chat Request"
Gary.
royng88 Posts: 1
Phone Model: gd88
Service Provider: orange
Wed Mar 24, 2004 11:20 am
thanks
~ Don ~ Posts: 2007
Phone Model: Samsung D900 FW: D900XAFI1
Service Provider: NL KPN
Wed Mar 24, 2004 11:22 am
Wong wrote:
-= Don =- wrote:
Is it a tone with voices?
Yeah Don, it's from the icq "Oh O, Incoming Chat Request"
Gary.
You can't add vib to rintones without channels
Wong Posts: 17
Phone Model: v200
Service Provider: celcom
Wed Mar 24, 2004 11:34 am
-= Don =- wrote:
Wong wrote:
-= Don =- wrote:
Is it a tone with voices?
Yeah Don, it's from the icq "Oh O, Incoming Chat Request"
Gary.
You can't add vib to rintones without channels
That is why I am thinking of a way to add it in... No chance at all?
Gary.
ryan42 Posts: 2
Phone Model: NEC 525
Service Provider: ATT wireless
Sat Apr 10, 2004 12:18 am
i downloaded some free midi files and they didnt seem to be copy protected. When i convert them over to .mmf files with psmplay 5.0 (without copy protection checked) they end up with copy protection. I tried modifying the first 15 hex digits and either it was still protected or it didnt play anymore. I tried changing the same ones as in the "pimp" example but that didnt work. If you can be more explicit about which hex digits need changing, that might help. I dont really understand why the copy pretection is being set.
thanks,
ryan
~ Don ~ Posts: 2007
Phone Model: Samsung D900 FW: D900XAFI1
Service Provider: NL KPN
Sat Apr 10, 2004 2:26 pm
Could you send me the tone?
ryan42 Posts: 2
Phone Model: NEC 525
Service Provider: ATT wireless
Mon Apr 12, 2004 12:45 pm
The software I use to connect my phone to the computer will not let me upload a music file that is copyrighted. If I just upload the original midi file to the phone, it works. If I cut it down and convert it to mmf then the software says it's copyrighted. I got around the problem by converting the cut .mmf file back to midi and I can upload it fine. Something about the .mmf file made my software think it was copyrighted, whether it actually is or not.
-ryan
mohdzak Posts: 1
Mon Apr 12, 2004 1:32 pm
would you please tell me :
1 - from where i can download the english PSMPlayer5.0..