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Old 07-25-2007, 06:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default anyone know what DIR your mail/text sounds are in to change them if u can?

i know how to add ringtones and icons and all that i just want to know what dir should i look into for the sounds of e-mail, text, locking phone. things like that. thanks

EDIT: i saw that someone said u cannot do the text alert, but last week i seen someone saying they had the super mario "bye bye" when they locked the phone. thanks again

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The file location is /System/Library/Audio/UISounds/..type
"ls /System/Library/Audio/UISounds/" without the quotes to see all the sound names in there (they are pretty simple for you understand what is what).

However, the files are of type .caf. You will need to download the free program called Switch. Convert your audio file to type .aiff and then rename the file to songName.caf. Then you can putfile it into the above directory. Hope this helps!
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The file location is /System/Library/Audio/UISounds/..type
"ls /System/Library/Audio/UISounds/" without the quotes to see all the sound names in there (they are pretty simple for you understand what is what).

However, the files are of type .caf. You will need to download the free program called Switch. Convert your audio file to type .aiff and then rename the file to songName.caf. Then you can putfile it into the above directory. Hope this helps!
You can also convert sounds to .aiff in iTunes.
Go into preferences and make sure the aiff encoder is enabled.
Preferences > advanced > importing > import using: aiff encoder > ok.
Then right click or ctrl click on the sound file and convert to aiff.
After that follow the above instructions.

Bing bam boom.
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The file location is /System/Library/Audio/UISounds/..type
"ls /System/Library/Audio/UISounds/" without the quotes to see all the sound names in there (they are pretty simple for you understand what is what).

However, the files are of type .caf. You will need to download the free program called Switch. Convert your audio file to type .aiff and then rename the file to songName.caf. Then you can putfile it into the above directory. Hope this helps!
Have you been able to change the text message ringtone by doing this? What is it labeled as? Textmessage.caf or something?
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sms-received.caf i think
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The file location is /System/Library/Audio/UISounds/..type
"ls /System/Library/Audio/UISounds/" without the quotes to see all the sound names in there (they are pretty simple for you understand what is what).

However, the files are of type .caf. You will need to download the free program called Switch. Convert your audio file to type .aiff and then rename the file to songName.caf. Then you can putfile it into the above directory. Hope this helps!

How do I get to this location? Please help I miss my ringtones for text messages...
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Old 10-18-2007, 01:07 PM   #7 (permalink)
 
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You need to have SSH installed on the iPhone. You can use independance or Installer.app once you have Jailbroken the phone to do this. Once you have SSH, you can use an SFTP or SCP program such as CyberDuck or Fugu to copy files over to that location.

On a side note, caf files are really just wav files. If you take a wav file and just rename it to .caf it should work just fine. I did it quite a bit on the 1.0.2 firmware and it worked great.

Customize also now has the ability to do custom sounds for the various system event. Then also have sound packs you can download and install if you don't want to go through the manual process of installing the sounds.
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You need to have SSH installed on the iPhone. You can use independance or Installer.app once you have Jailbroken the phone to do this. Once you have SSH, you can use an SFTP or SCP program such as CyberDuck or Fugu to copy files over to that location.

On a side note, caf files are really just wav files. If you take a wav file and just rename it to .caf it should work just fine. I did it quite a bit on the 1.0.2 firmware and it worked great.

Customize also now has the ability to do custom sounds for the various system event. Then also have sound packs you can download and install if you don't want to go through the manual process of installing the sounds.

Sorry very blonde can you tell me how to get this onto my iphone... Do I need to use safari on my actual pc... please help...
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Have you jailbroken your phone?

What version of the firmware do you have?
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Have you jailbroken your phone?

What version of the firmware do you have?

I just bought the iphone...haven't changed anything on it yet... all I know is I am using 7.4 itunes and i wanna change the text tones and such...
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