We understand you have some questions about ringtones. Ringtones will play when you receive an incoming call, and would stop when the call is answered. You can learn how to customize the ringtone, here: Select ringtones and vibrations on iPhone

Hi Reddit,

Just wanted to share something I've been tinkering with over the past few weeks. I made an app called Play it Back, where you can record audio and play the clip in reverse. I got the idea while watching SmarterEveryDay's video about the guy who learned how to talk in reverse time. I thought this might be entertaining & educational for kids and adults, alike.

There are lots of apps out there that do this already, but most most of them are either built in as one of many features, or contain ads and in-app purchases. I'm asking $0.99 cents, the app does one thing, and there are no further ads or fees. Huge shoutout to the open-source developers who make this sort of thing possible.

If you have any questions or feedback, please leave them in the comments.

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Developed by Brigade, the bbs-tek multi-frequency back up alarm uses a wide range of White Sound frequencies. This enables the listener to instantly locate where and what direction the sound is coming from. The broadband noise also gives workers wearing hearing protection devices (HPDs) and people with hearing difficulties a better chance of detecting the alarm.

Over the decades reversing beeper alarms became standard on almost every commercial vehicle. However, concerns began to be raised about their effectiveness in an urban environment or on a work site, where several alarms could sometimes sound at once, making it difficult to establish where the danger was coming from. Additionally, the piercing beeps caused by high-pitched tonal alarms generated countless complaints about noise pollution.

For plant, quarry and construction machines or environments with high ambient noise. Our heavy duty back up alarm operates in the harshest environments keeping ground workers safe. The multi-frequency sounds can be heard through hearing protection; a huge advantage over tonal alarms where a single strident tone is blocked out.

Ringing tone (audible ringing, also ringback tone) is a signaling tone in telecommunication that is heard by the originator of a telephone call while the destination terminal is alerting the receiving party. The tone is typically a repeated cadence similar to a traditional power ringing signal (ringtone), but is usually not played synchronously. Various telecommunication groups, such as the Bell System and the General Post Office (GPO) developed standards, in part taken over by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and other standards bodies. With modern cell phone and smartphone technology ringing tone can be customized and even used for advertising.

Also known as caller tunes in some countries, such as India,[6][better source needed] ringback music is a service offered by mobile network operators to permit subscribers to select music or even install personalized recorded sounds for audible ringing.[7][8]

Interactive reverse ringback tones (IRRBT) are the same as normal ringback tones but have interactive functionalities and are targeted to the person who configures the tone. IRRBTs are heard on the telephone line by the caller who sets the IRRBT while the phone they are calling is ringing.[citation needed]

I think you're on the right track.


I do though want to keep all the volume levels at zero since I have, in the past, inadvertently clicked on a video and the sound came through and woke up my wife.


I now created an additional Routine, this one just using Do Not Disturb which reverts back after the other Routine ends. I think this should do the trick. Thanks. 



Agreed, that would be disappointing. I just did the reverse of setting the Christmas ringtones and it went back to the default doorbell tone. All you need to do is to press the doorbell 5 times with a short gap between each press

This app works on Android and iOS that allows you to do reverse music search with one tap. Just tap the Identify Lyrics icon after opening the app, and play the unknown track. When the song is identified, Musixmatch displays the song title and the lyrics.

Find Sounds offers different kinds of sound effects such as ringtone, game sounds, sports sounds, weapon sounds, bird sounds, and more. When you find what you want, just click on it and download the sound effect from the website.

Hello, I have a speaker that has only two wires, I was able to control it and playing simple tones using PWM.

That way I was able to make simple tones or even translate values to sound, but I'm interested in playing audio files with the arduino, but unlike the other projects I like to do that without the SD module.

I thought about using a library or a software that converts an audio file to tones and their frequency in Hz,

it's technically possible but I don't familiar with any of those software/libraries that I've mentioned.

So does somebody can tell me if they know this kind of software or something?

something that will convert an audio file into an array of tunes that I can easily put this array inside a void operator.

I guess you're talking about [u]FFT[/u]? FFT isn't file compression and it doesn't necessarily throw-away any data. An FFT file might actually be bigger than the normal PCM file. Then you have to do reverse FFT to play the audio, and that takes quite a bit of processing power.

Or, maybe you're thinking about [u]MIDI[/u]. MIDI files are very small because they essentially contain just the notes & timing. Again, it takes quite a fair amount of processing power to generate the instrument sounds (if you want realistic sounds).

DVDdoug:

Where do plan on storing the audio?

I guess you're talking about [u]FFT[/u]? FFT isn't file compression and it doesn't necessarily throw-away any data. An FFT file might actually be bigger than the normal PCM file. Then you have to do reverse FFT to play the audio, and that takes quite a bit of processing power.

On Android, I'm having a problem trying to figure out which ringtone is actually playing (I'm not trying to detect the default ringtone, but the one actually playing as it may be different due to user setting a particular ringtone for a particular contact).

When you call getRingtone() from RingtoneManager() it creates a new Ringtone object (source). So this will not be the same Ringtone object used to play a sound when someone calls (if Ringtone objects are used to do that) so isPlaying() will always return false in your case.

In order to listen to the computer-generated tinnitus tone, click the PLAY button. Before you do this, watch the volume! Listening to any sound if it's too loud can harm your hearing. Make sure you listen with a pair of good headphones that block out external noise.

Tinnitus tones come in various different categories. Some sound like a high-pitched "eeeeee" (like the "pure tone" example) and others sound like a hiss (like the "BB noise" example). To listen to different types of of tinnitus tones, select the drop down menu next to "Wave Type" - you can click or tap the text PURE TONE

You do not need to have a perfect match. Assuming you have "pure tone" tinnitus (which sounds like a pure sine wave, or a clean whistling or humming sound), then as long as your "match" falls within the "notch" you'll be okay. 

 

The notch width is two equivalent rectangular bandwidths (ERB). The ERB is dependent on frequency, so if your tinnitus frequency is 10,000 Hz (10 kHz), the ERB is about 1000 Hz, which means you'd have to get within a 1000Hz of your true tinnitus frequency.* 

 

* (ERB = 107.94*f +24.7 = 107.94*10 + 24.7 = 1104 Hz).

TikTok has been an outlet for content creators to share stories, and its simple features make it easy for anyone to get creative. The reverse effect is the latest feature creators having been using to make scroll-stopping videos.

In a few taps, this effect gives ordinary videos an unexpected twist and the possibilities are endless! Reverse a makeup removal video, and suddenly wipes become the applicator. Break the mold by reversing a viral TikTok dance. Film yourself throwing items, then add the reverse effect. The results? Your hands now have the power to grab objects from afar.

The reverse effect is easy to apply, so there's no need to edit for hours, but it's not a flawless process. You can't reverse the audio and the effect is applied to the entire video, but there's a solution to both of the issues.

Select time at the bottom right corner of the screen, then tap reverse to apply the effect. If you're happy with the results, tap save, then next to fill out the last screen.

The reverse effect gets the job done, but an external editor gives you more options. With an online tool like Kapwing, you can reverse someone else's TikTok video, reverse audio, or reverse one clip. This could even be an option when reverse is not working on TikTok.

Reversing audio may be essential for the context of a video. Sometimes this effect is used to pick up subliminal messages or to make a unique sound effect. In this example, I'll show you how to reverse the video and audio using Kapwing.

Kapwing is a a free browser-based video editor you can use on any iPhone, Android, PC, or tablet. Head over to Kapwing, click tools then scroll down until you see the reverse video tool. Upload a video or paste a link to any TikTok video. 006ab0faaa

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