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  • 09-27-2006, 12:48 AM
    Zarphor92
    Hidden Content Originally Posted by jams1490
    Hey....!! Can You Contac me to tell me how can i use LogoManager - Software: PolyPhonix Studio to make vibrating ringtones! because i have it installed and i upload midis to my nokia 3220 but i can't find the option to make it vibrating along with the music...! oh my e-mail is:
    Hidden Content <---- Add ME...! =)
    Firstly, have you got the trial version? Because if you have, the ringtones don't save and therefore won't vibrate Hidden Content .
  • 09-26-2006, 10:03 PM
    jams1490
    Hey....!! Can You Contac me to tell me how can i use LogoManager - Software: PolyPhonix Studio to make vibrating ringtones! because i have it installed and i upload midis to my nokia 3220 but i can't find the option to make it vibrating along with the music...! oh my e-mail is:
    Hidden Content <---- Add ME...! =)
  • 09-14-2006, 12:32 AM
    Zarphor92
    [cHiPpY]
    Hidden Content Originally Posted by [cHiPpY]
    How I convert a Midi file to a sp-midi ???
    Hidden Content claims it can do this, but you only get a trial version free. You can probably find another free converter if you type in something like "midi to sp-midi converter" on a search engine. I can't guarantee this'll work though, as I've never had to convert to that format before. Good luck anyway Hidden Content .
  • 09-13-2006, 07:44 PM
    [cHiPpY]
    How I convert a Midi file to a sp-midi ???
  • 09-05-2006, 01:00 PM
    Zarphor92
    That's the same case with my old Siemens SL55 too. While the ringing works, the vibration dosn't. Sadly this is something that I can't seem to solve unless siemens have their own vibrating format - which I doubt.

    By the way I just had a thought:

    What do you suppose would happen if you open a midi file as code and type in a few vibration lines like with imy files? I wouldn't know how to do this, but anyone that can might like to see if this works.
  • 09-05-2006, 12:40 PM
    advance411
    I always wondered about this too...thanks for the answers
  • 09-05-2006, 06:47 AM
    GCH
    I'm still looking for a way to do it on the Motorola Q. While .imy and .mmf ringtones work as far as ringing the vibration part doesn't work.
  • 08-27-2006, 03:08 PM
    Zarphor92
    Hidden Content Originally Posted by gphs2004
    I'm new to this so bare with me. The format has to be in .mmf for the vibration to occur with the beat of the song?

    It depends what phone you have. If you have a Samsung then yes, it will be "mmf". If it is Nokia, it'll be "sp-midi". If it's Sony Ericsson it'll be "imy" (Some other phones support "imy" too, but I don't know which ones).

    The "mmf" and "imy" files are easy to find. The "sp-midi" files are so rare, it's like they don't even exist. If you need any more info, just tell me your phone model and I'll tell you the format needed. Hidden Content
  • 08-26-2006, 07:56 PM
    gphs2004
    I'm new to this so bare with me. The format has to be in .mmf for the vibration to occur with the beat of the song?
  • 08-06-2006, 08:03 AM
    Zarphor92
    FINALLY! It took me a while, but after a little research, I found out that you can have Sony Ericsson phones vibrate to tones with the .imy extention. Whatsmore, you can also have the display flash on and off too. Just type in vibrating imys on a search engine - they're really no that hard to find. The only downside is that they must be monophonic, but that's easily made up for by the fact that no software is required to make them - all you need is notepad, however there's a lot more to it than just typing letters, you need to know the code to create them - a bit like HTML for mobile if you like. I'm sure some one on here is able to make them.
  • 06-23-2006, 03:10 PM
    lex
    Hidden Content Originally Posted by teamneon
    Mark Shot The Baby? lol
    whats the story behind that one
    HEY HEY I WAS 9 OR 10 WHEN I MADE THAT EMAIL. LOL!! BUT I GAVE IT TO ALOT OF PPL SO I JUST HAVENT CHANGED IT. LOL!
  • 06-19-2006, 02:54 PM
    teamneon
    Hidden Content Originally Posted by lex
    Mark Shot The Baby? lol
    whats the story behind that one
  • 06-19-2006, 09:22 AM
    Zarphor92
    I've just had a scan around the net and I think these tones are only available to samsung. I tested a few on my old Siemens SL55 (supports MMF) and all of them brought up a message saying "unable to open file". Guess that means no vibrating tones for us MIDI users then Hidden Content .
  • 06-19-2006, 08:35 AM
    Zarphor92
    I'm gonna do some searching to see if there are some vibrating ones on a site. If there are, I shall post it here.
  • 06-19-2006, 07:05 AM
    GCH
    Hidden Content Originally Posted by Mastermind5000
    oh well then, that's that. There's gotta be some way to do it easily. Motorola, Nokia Samsung - they've all incorperated this technology into at least 1 of their phones. How do they do it? Is there not some software that goes along the description of "download this to make your ringers vibrate"?

    Do you think you could e-mail me a test tone just to see if it works ok with my phone? I know I've asked twice now, but I'm pretty desperateHidden Content !

    I would agree 100%. It should be a feature already on the phone. And if someone has the full version I don't see how sending one test would be harmful to see if it works.
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