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    ieswk
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    Is their a program out their that i could use to conrtol the vibrations on my custom ringtones. casue they just do stand 3 vibrates and i would like to change them to go in time with the beat of the songs is it possible


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    That would be cool..im gonna look because i think ive heard of a program that does that.
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    Doesn't PSMPlayer do that?
    You could convert a MIDI into a Samsung 40-chord ringtone, with ONLY the "VIB Mode" checked. And after that save it. Then open the file and convert it into a 4-chord MIDI, it should be fine.

    Or you could use Nokia's PC Suite, I think it has got the vibration feature in the ringtone editor.

    I'm not going to post the PSM player, Search the Board for it.
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    i have psm player i just cant get it to work



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    Would i convert is to SMAF or Imelody? They both have 40 chords.
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    Originally posted by pimpc816
    Would i convert is to SMAF or Imelody? They both have 40 chords.
    I'd go for SMAF.



    CodingWorkshop on iMelody:
    iMelody has been developed by the irDA association as a standard for single channel ringtones.

    Besides, ski_power did say "Samsung 40-chord ringtone" - Samsung handsets use either SMAF (polyohonic) or MyMelody (monophonic). Again, according to CodingWorkshop.



    That, and I remember reading a German "WalkTrough" on this somewhere, and it referred only to SMAFs, so...

    Also, the tutorial wasn't for PSMPlayer, but a tool called Vib&LED Plus.


    In a nutshell - SMAF, methinks!



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