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I entered a ringtone in to my composer as best I could:
+gp+g+dp+G+Gp+cp+DpGGp+G+d+ap+G+gp+F+e+d+C+D+D
but it sounds crappy.
What do the capital letters mean and how do I enter them in my composer? (I think that I only entered them in as lower case).
Also what do the '+' mean?
Thanks.
[ This Message was edited by: henno2000 on 2003-02-16 01:25 ]
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Posted: 2003-02-16 02:22:00
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This is an emy tone!
If you go to your operators website they often have a login and send sms service paste your emy tone in a sms and send it to your own number and you will get the tone on ya phone.
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Posted: 2003-02-16 04:57:00
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Doesn't wor 4 me. Most operators adds something in the beggining of sms, i.e. "sms from:". That confuses the phone and u get a text instead of ringtone.
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Posted: 2003-02-16 10:16:00
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Same here.
All I got was a text message instaed of receiving a ringtone.
What am I doing wrong?
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Posted: 2003-02-16 15:08:00
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the capital signs in ringtones are not available in all sony ericsson mobiles i think.. coz i tried in my t68i and couldnt figure it out.. also my friend has a t65 and he could do capitals!..
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Posted: 2003-02-16 19:37:00
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Sorry my bad!
This is how you are suposed to send it in a sms
BEGIN:EMELODY
VERSION:1.0
MELODY:+gp+g+dp+G+Gp+cp+DpGGp+G+d+ap+G+gp+F+e+d+C+D+D
END:EMELODY
PS: This wont work if you do it from a cell phone. You must find a place on the web were you can send sms witout add ons on the sms!
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Posted: 2003-02-16 21:32:00
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Thanks for the advice.
I can actually receive the information as a sound file now, but when I go to listen to it in 'my sounds', there is no output.
What could be causing this?
Can you explain?
Thanks.
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Posted: 2003-02-16 23:28:00
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Hey guys can someone explain to me if i can change the tempo or anything else by using " BEGIN:EMELODY
VERSION:1.0
MELODY:+gp+g+dp+G+Gp+cp+DpGGp+G+d+ap+G+gp+F+e+d+C+D+D
END:EMELODY " ??
or at lease can you explain to me what are these "begin" "version" "end". Are there any things more that i can use?
Thanks guys...
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Posted: 2003-02-21 15:19:00
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On 2003-02-16 02:22, henno2000 wrote:
I entered a ringtone in to my composer as best I could:
+gp+g+dp+G+Gp+cp+DpGGp+G+d+ap+G+gp+F+e+d+C+D+D
but it sounds crappy.
What do the capital letters mean and how do I enter them in my composer? (I think that I only entered them in as lower case).
Also what do the '+' mean?
Thanks.
[ This Message was edited by: henno2000 on 2003-02-16 01:25 ]
this is how you enter the note.
Press 5 once (DO NOT HOLD);
Press 0 once;
Press * once (DO NOT HOLD);
Press 5 once (DO NOT HOLD);
Press 0 once;
Press 2 once (DO NOT HOLD);
Press 0 once;
Press * once (DO NOT HOLD);
Hold 5 until you see 'G';
Press 0 once;
Hold 5 until you see 'G';
Press 0 once;
Press * once (DO NOT HOLD);
Press 1 once (DO NOT HOLD);
Press 0 once;
Press * once (DO NOT HOLD);
Hold 2 until you see 'D';
Press 0 once;
Press * once (DO NOT HOLD);
Hold 5 until you see 'G';
Hold 5 until you see 'G';
Press * once (DO NOT HOLD);
Hold 5 until you see 'G';
Press 0 once;
Press 2 once (DO NOT HOLD);
Press 0 once;
Press 6 once (DO NOT HOLD);
Press 0 once;
Press * once (DO NOT HOLD);
Hold 5 until you see 'G';
Press 0 once;
Press 5 once (DO NOT HOLD);
Press 0 once;
Press * once (DO NOT HOLD);
Hold 4 until you see 'F';
Press 0 once;
Press 3 once (DO NOT HOLD);
Press 0 once;
Press 2 once (DO NOT HOLD);
Press 0 once;
Hold 1 until you see 'C';
Press 0 once;
Hold 2 until you see 'D';
Press 0 once;
Hold 2 until you see 'D';
Press 0 once;
FINISHED!
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Posted: 2003-02-21 16:20:00
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When I try to enter a capital letter I hold down the specific key as instructed, but all I get is a constant string of that particular note.
Is there any way in whichIcan get round this. (Ie change it in the settings?)
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Posted: 2003-02-21 17:44:00
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