Re: Audio format

2008-11-30 Thread Pander
What would be a convenient place to store ringtones in such a way that
selecting a new one can be done from the same directory as the default
ringtones without changing to exotic paths?

I'm looking for a 'home' for ringtones, notifications, etc. and for
alternative places where they could be expected and link from there to
the ringtone home.

For example, store the ringtones somewhere here:

/opt/Qtopia/etc/SystemRingTones/custom.ogg
...
/opt/Qtopia/etc/SystemRingTones/alarm.wav
/opt/Qtopia/etc/SystemRingTones/phonering.wav
/opt/Qtopia/sounds/alarm.wav

And from here links (in FDOM) to the new ringtones so that in this case
linphone can also access them

/usr/share/sounds/linphone/rings/custom.ogg -
/opt/Qtopia/etc/SystemRingTones/custom.ogg
...
/usr/share/sounds/linphone/rings/oldphone.wav
/usr/share/sounds/linphone/rings/synth.wav
/usr/share/sounds/linphone/rings/bigben.wav
/usr/share/sounds/linphone/rings/toy.wav
/usr/share/sounds/linphone/rings/sweet.wav
/usr/share/sounds/linphone/rings/rock.wav
/usr/share/sounds/linphone/rings/tapping.wav
/usr/share/sounds/linphone/rings/orig.wav
/usr/share/sounds/linphone/ringback.wav

Who can give some advice in this matter?

Thanks,

Pander



Leonti Bielski wrote:
 I would recommend ogg too.
 I'm was using ogg file as my ringtone without any problems.
 Not sure about your distribution...
 
 Leonti
 
 On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 5:29 PM, Pander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,

 What is the best audio format for offering ringtones, notifications,
 etc.? I'd prefer .ogg because of its easy license and small file size.
 The .wav and .mp3 I'd shun for these reasons. Is this correct and is the
 phone capable of using .ogg as ringtones and notifications in both the
 OM part and the Qt part.

 Thanks,

 Pander

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Audio format

2008-11-29 Thread Pander
Hi all,

What is the best audio format for offering ringtones, notifications,
etc.? I'd prefer .ogg because of its easy license and small file size.
The .wav and .mp3 I'd shun for these reasons. Is this correct and is the
phone capable of using .ogg as ringtones and notifications in both the
OM part and the Qt part.

Thanks,

Pander

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Re: Audio format

2008-11-29 Thread Leonti Bielski
I would recommend ogg too.
I'm was using ogg file as my ringtone without any problems.
Not sure about your distribution...

Leonti

On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 5:29 PM, Pander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,

 What is the best audio format for offering ringtones, notifications,
 etc.? I'd prefer .ogg because of its easy license and small file size.
 The .wav and .mp3 I'd shun for these reasons. Is this correct and is the
 phone capable of using .ogg as ringtones and notifications in both the
 OM part and the Qt part.

 Thanks,

 Pander

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