Re: qtmoko ringtones follow up

2012-08-30 Thread Neil Jerram
robin spielr...@web.de writes:

 has anyone successfully used a different ringtone than the standard phonering 
 and alarm?

 I have copied a wav, an ogg and a mp3 version into the ringtones directory
 and to /home/root/Documents but when I select the ringtone under contacts
 still only alarm and phonering show up...

 lola.die.maus_44kHz.wav  lola.die.maus.mp3  lola.die.maus.ogg
 root@neo:~# ls /opt/qtmoko/etc/SystemRingTones/
 alarm.wav  lola.die.maus_44kHz.wav  lola.die.maus.mp3  lola.die.maus.ogg 
 phonering.wav
 root@neo:~# 

I think you have to do a Document Rescan before trying to select a newly
installed ringtone.  Click the bottom right icon on the Main Menu page,
then select Rescan System from the menu.

   Neil

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Re: qtmoko ringtones follow up

2012-08-30 Thread robin

thank a lot! now everything shows up nicely!

best regards

robin


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Re: qtmoko ringtones

2012-06-03 Thread Radek Polak
On Sunday 03 June 2012 06:15:24 robin wrote:

 does anyone know the path for the personal ringtones to use as custom
 ringtones for the contacts?

Copy you wav ogg or mp3 (if you have installed codecs) to 
/media/card/Documents or /home/root/Documents. The media system should find 
them and you can use it.

QtMoko allows to set custom ringtone to each profile (Settings-Rigntones  
Profiles) or to each contact.

Regards

Radek

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Re: qtmoko ringtones

2012-06-03 Thread robin
Radek Polak psonek2 at seznam.cz writes:

 
 On Sunday 03 June 2012 06:15:24 robin wrote:
 
  does anyone know the path for the personal ringtones to use as custom
  ringtones for the contacts?
 
 Copy you wav ogg or mp3 (if you have installed codecs) to 
 /media/card/Documents or /home/root/Documents. The media system should find 
 them and you can use it.
 
 QtMoko allows to set custom ringtone to each profile (Settings-Rigntones  
 Profiles) or to each contact.
 
 Regards
 
 Radek
 

hi radek,

that's what I had thought too so the ringtone sides in 

/home/root/Documents/Music/Ringtones

for mp3 compatability I installed the codec package. But if I now start to
edit a contact and go for ringtone I get none alarm phonering and others.
if I press on others I only get No Documents found. Do you know the folder 
of alarm and phonering. maybe I can place it in there directly or do a symlink.

best regards

robin


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Re: qtmoko ringtones

2012-06-03 Thread Neil Jerram
robin spielr...@web.de writes:

 that's what I had thought too so the ringtone sides in 

sides in doesn't make sense here.  What did you mean?

 /home/root/Documents/Music/Ringtones

 for mp3 compatability I installed the codec package. But if I now start to
 edit a contact and go for ringtone I get none alarm phonering and others.
 if I press on others I only get No Documents found. Do you know the folder 
 of alarm and phonering. maybe I can place it in there directly or do a 
 symlink.

root@neo:~# find /opt/qtmoko/ -name *phonering*
/opt/qtmoko/etc/SystemRingTones/phonering.wav

 Neil

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