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badger Posts: 169

Would it be possible for someone to post a list of all the iMelody commands with an explanation of what each part of the command does i.e which LED it flashes or vibrate motor direction (if possible) and duration etc
Also what software are you guys using to create your themes? can anyone shed any light on how these are created?
Thanks for any help.


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Posted: 2002-07-10 13:48:00
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jorns Posts: 189

led off/on = ledoff / ledon
Backlight off/on = backoff / backon
Vibration off/on = vibeoff / vibeon
Just put them in to the *.imy file after or before a4, b2 etc. but just remember not to split a tone.
EXAMPLE:
WRONG : a4b3ebackon4
RIGHT: a4b3backone4
this exaplme plays three tones an turn the backlight on...so it's quit simple.....
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Posted: 2002-07-10 14:02:00
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Stealth Posts: 23

Ok, So how would you keypress the MELODY part of this directly into the phone? I know how to do the BEAT part and the STYLE part etc but what do the asterisks mean translated into keypresses? I dont understand Can someone please explain??!!

BEGIN:IMELODY
VERSION:1.2
FORMAT:CLASS1.0
BEAT:60
MELODY:*5g4*5d5*5d5*5d4*5d4*5c5*5d4*5#d5*5d4*5d4*5d4*5#d*
5d4*5d4*5d4*5#d5*5d3r3*5d4*5#a4*5a4*5g4*5d2*5d4*5c4*5d4*
5f4*5d2*5d4*5c4*5d4*5c4#a2#a4a4f4g2*5d5*5#a4*5a4*5g4*5d2*
5d4*5c4*5d4*5f4*5d2*5d4*5c4*5d4*5c4#a2#a4a4f4g4
END:IMELODY

I dont think anyone here has ever explained how to keypress an Imelody tone or how to translate it into keypresses so could anyone please explain for the people without infra-red?

Thank you, it would be very appreciated as im sure it will help a lot of people




[ This Message was edited by: Stealth on 2002-07-11 04:43 ]
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Posted: 2002-07-11 05:41:00
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bhargava Posts: 95

Yeah, I am curious about the same thing.

Do you need to have a cable or IR/BT to transfer an i Melody to your phone (I have a T68i), or can you simply use the built-in Melody Composer? What's the difference between an iMelody and a "normal" ringtone? Anyone know if it will be possible to have polyphonic ringtones on T68i??

Do anyone have good ringtones which can be entered directly into the composer? Key-dials please (not the respective tone that a keypress generates)
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Posted: 2002-07-11 10:36:00
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jerichoilagan Posts: 13

Can anyone tell us how to key in those iMelodies straight into the T68i? All everyone does is post the iMelodies but does not give instructions on how to exactly do it. Be nice guys. C'mon
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Posted: 2002-07-25 04:37:00
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captainsm Posts: > 500

Write in notepad, then transfer to phone by IR or BT.

OR

type it in a SMS and send to yourself.
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Posted: 2002-07-25 04:59:00
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badger Posts: 169

If there is only 1 command for vibrate on, how does Walk.imy make the phone go forwards and backwards? Is it just dependant on which surface the phone is placed?
I assume there is no way of making the blue led come on in an iMelody?

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Posted: 2002-07-25 14:23:00
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mbjc Posts: 60

You can with Melody composer get information on how to enter the melody with the phones melodycomposer. I am not sure if the version on my site is 100% correct but give it a try.....

I am currently remaking several part of the program (hopefully make it better)

Please note that the program is still in a BETA release.....

BR / Micke

you can find it at www.christersson.org/software_composer.asp
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Posted: 2002-07-25 19:22:00
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jumpjack Posts: 7

http://merwin.bespin.org/t4a/specs/ems_imelody.txt
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Posted: 2005-10-11 09:15:34
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