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Midi ringtones sound real low |
fadywwf316 Joined: Nov 13, 2002 Posts: 44 PM |
Hey, is there a reason why all midi ringtones I imported into my p800 sound much lower than the ones that come default with the phone? these are from all different sites on the net, so I don't know why they all are usually much lower than original ones, is there any setting (besides ring volume cuz thats on hi) that can help me higher the volume? or are there any programs possibly for pc that do this? like all midi ringtones are consistently low during preview and playback when phone is ringing. |
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jamatjam Joined: Jan 08, 2003 Posts: 288 From: UK! PM |
dont worry its not your P800 playing them wronge or anything like that just when the midi ringtones are made they are userly made for phones with much smaller memory and the quality of them will be lower so not to take up memory on phones most ringtones for phones (midi) are about 2 - 55KB but then why dont u just play a song as a ringtone?
(must be wav format NOT MP3 as yet) |
fadywwf316 Joined: Nov 13, 2002 Posts: 44 PM |
well i just dont wanna take up space on my limited memory, i already put a bunch of games and stuff, thats y i was tryin to stick to midi. |
chtan Joined: Feb 06, 2003 Posts: 21 From: Malaysia PM |
Midi sound softer in P800. This cause by the way most of the sites encode the MIDI file in lower volume. Well, you can increase the MIDI volume by re-encode it with higher volume. In case if you're interested try PSMPLAYER. It allows you to change the volume for each individual channels. |
fadywwf316 Joined: Nov 13, 2002 Posts: 44 PM |
Got a question, does anyone know of a program in english? i found PSMPLAYER but it was all in chinese/japanese (sry dont know which one).
[ This Message was edited by: fadywwf316 on 2003-03-23 18:11 ] |
Blu Nokio Joined: Feb 17, 2003 Posts: 28 From: London, UK PM, WWW
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If you go to http://www.ne.jp/asahi/phs/phs/psmplayer/main.html and look carefully, there is an english version to download. |
sxt173 Joined: Mar 24, 2003 Posts: 189 From: USA PM |
Also, I think WinAmp will handle making the conversions you are looking for. Available off of Download.com. Very powerful Software. You may need to add a plug-in though...
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