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Tim

2007-09-03, 1:11 pm

Jono wrote:
> Has anyone got any simple tips on this feature?


You get a sample of the ring tone you want, convert into the right
format, and put it onto a webserver.


Then on your phone, you go to Identity X, choose Custom Melody in the
Drop down box. Then paste the link to your WAV file URL into the
'Custom Melody URL:' box just below.


There is an example:

http://ron.provu.co.uk/~tim/CTU24_4.wav

The format you need to use is:

RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, Microsoft PCM, 16 bit, mono 8000 Hz



Tim
Jono

2007-09-03, 1:11 pm

Tim formulated on Sunday :
> Jono wrote:
>
> You get a sample of the ring tone you want, convert into the right
> format, and put it onto a webserver.
>
>
> Then on your phone, you go to Identity X, choose Custom Melody in the Drop
> down box. Then paste the link to your WAV file URL into the 'Custom Melody
> URL:' box just below.
>
>
> There is an example:
>
> http://ron.provu.co.uk/~tim/CTU24_4.wav
>
> The format you need to use is:
>
> RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, Microsoft PCM, 16 bit, mono 8000 Hz


Cheers.

So, you can't actually store the ringtone in the phone..?

No matter, I will certainly have to have a play now!

Thanks.


Tim

2007-09-03, 1:11 pm

Jono wrote:
>
> So, you can't actually store the ringtone in the phone..?
>


No, but it is cached on the phone after the first ring.

It only gets it from the webserver once. Even if you reboot the phone.

Tim
Jono

2007-09-03, 1:11 pm

It happens that Tim formulated :
> Jono wrote:
>
> No, but it is cached on the phone after the first ring.
>
> It only gets it from the webserver once. Even if you reboot the phone.
>


Oh. That's fair enough. Thanks.

On a completely different subjuct, are you likely to be getting any
Linksys SPA8000's in any time soon? Also, how will prices compare with
4 x SPA2102's?


Tim

2007-09-03, 1:11 pm

Jono wrote:
> On a completely different subjuct, are you likely to be getting any
> Linksys SPA8000's in any time soon? Also, how will prices compare with 4
> x SPA2102's?


We are planning to get them in as soon as we can.

I don't know about pricing yet.

If you email work on the usual email address, you can be tagged for a
notification when stock arrives.

Tim


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