No one uses flat tones anymore.

Everyone uses multi-pitch sounds. Even my friends use a camel sound when the 
servers go down. I wouldn't even bother with tone generation, and just make 
sure 
that mp3s (or whatever) will work, and leave the developers to use audacity to 
generate tones then export them.





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From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
Sent: Tue, February 8, 2011 10:22:48 AM
Subject: [Qt-mobility-feedback] System Tone Service

Hi all,

We are still lacking capability of controlling system tones from Qt level. I 
feel that this is pretty important service for internal and 3rd party 
applications. 


The proposed steps from Symbian multimedia perspective. We have pretty good 
idea 
how to implement this in Symbian side (API needs to be defined asap)?

Step1: audio tone playback support for system tones (hoping to get this in Qt 
Mob 1.3 release).
http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTMOBILITY-1154  

"a tone player which plays system tones/short alert sounds for third party 
applications.
Examples of System Tones are Email Alert Tone, Chat Alert Tone, Recording Start 
and Stop tones, Capture tones, Calendar alarm, ToDo alarm, Incoming call alarm 
and Incoming Data call alarm."

Step2: extend service for user specified tones to support themes etc..

Comments?


Br, 
Marko Ikonen 
Project Manager 
+358 405576718
[email protected] 

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