Want to add that extra dark and creepiness into your everyday life even if you are away from Yharnam? Now you can with the ringing of the small resonant bell as your ringtone, to hopefully have it resonate out there and find a fellow Hunter beside you.

I am having the same issue, bought a ring doorbell 3 and the Chime 2nd Generation.

Just installed everything and when trying to change the chime tone get the same message as shown above!!!

Maybe I should have gone for the Nest Door Cam


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I have the same issue, exactly and no matter which of the above steps I try, I cannot change the ringtone on my brand new Chime. It is just so amazing. I wonder where I else I could post to get some attention to this, like Wirecutter. Or iFixit or Consumer Reports. Customers have gone for over a year without a fix? Really?

Hey @Mirek. When you reinstalled the Ring app, did you reboot your phone in between removing the app and reinstalling it? This can be an important extra step to take, as rebooting your phone in between the remove and re-add will clear the cache of data saved onto your phone, which may be causing it to still save the old tone. If you could, please try the removal of the app, reboot of your phone (turn it off/on) and then reinstall the app. After this, please try to save the tone and see if the Chime plays the new tone on motion alerts or dings (if you have a Doorbell).

I bought a Ring Doorbell 2 that came with a regular chime (not pro) in April of 2019 and as of last week I have not been able to change the ring or motion sounds. When I try Changing the sound It says Sorry Something went Wrong. I am not sure what is wrong with it. I have tried resetting it but that did not help; I even called Ring Customer Support and she could not figure it out. It does make a sound if the doorbell is rang or if motion is detected.

On the plus side, it has been a little better connecting to the doorbell from all devices lately. Still not quick enough though as I often have people walking away, but sometimes I can get them to come back. Needs to be about 3-5 seconds faster. I get off that horse now.

If I remember correctly, for Holloween they did custome auto responses but not the ringtones.

Any case, go to the eufy community and check with support@eufylife.com to see if they have any plans for Christmas.

I have a problem with my battery powered doorbell. A few days ago i noticed my phone isnt giving a sound notification when someone is pressing the doorbell. First I checked all my settings (samsung s20+) and found nothing. Then I replaced the doorbell with a new one I got from the seller. I installed the new doorbell and it worked again! The new doorbell was installed with firmware 2.0.0. The old doorbell was fitted with the newest firmware. The problem is the new doorbell got an automatic update so im back to square one.

One is in the Eufy app Notification menu under the doorbell. You should have Doorbell Ring On and Ring Alerts set to Default or whatever chime you prefer.

The other is under Audio settings. The Doorbell ringtone volume setting could be too low.

I installed the doorbell 2 pro. Same issue. All settings to ON. My wife receives visual and audio notifications when the doorbell is pressed. I only get the visual notification.

Any solution to this issue?

Choose which events your camera or doorbell can detect and record (people, motion, package etc.). From there, you and each member of your home can decide which of those events to get notifications for.

When you turn on a seasonal theme, a unique sound greets visitors when they ring the doorbell. If you use visitor announcements for your Google Nest or Home speaker or display, the sound plays on the doorbell and in your home.

Your doorbell still sends notifications to your phone when someone rings the doorbell. The visitor should then hear a tone when they press the button, but your indoor chime won't sound and you won't get visitor announcements from your Google Assistant.

Alexander Graham Bell's first useful ringer was ironically a bell that was struck by a solenoid controlled hammer. Fast forward to the iPhone's original "marimba" ringtone, an audio file of a wooden key struck by a mallet. Essentially, the same factors are at play with both ringtones. Both were developed within the limitations of the technology of the time they were presented. Human factors, and the ability of the brain to translate the ringtone as an alert, also played a huge part in the choice.

In 2005, the most popular ringtone in the world was an obscure 1902 guitar riff, the classic Nokia ring tone. Millions of cell phones, up to 1.8 billion times per day, echoed the monophonic and polyphonic version as the default ring tone. Although adequate as a call alert, it was far from ideal, and Steve had a particular dislike for the ringtone. When Apple began the development of what became the iPhone, it was clear that they would use high fidelity audio files and not simple low quality beeps and MIDI ring tones for a lot of reasons. There were cell phones that could play audio files as ringtones, but the process was cumbersome and fraught with challenges. In 2005, the ringtone business was a billion dollar industry with the cell companies as the primary gatekeepers. In the early years, ringtones could cost up to $5 per tone. But the ringtone business was never a focus of Apple when creating the iPhone. They had far more lucrative revenue models in the works.

Steve originally wanted to allow for iPhone users to create their own ringtones from iTunes music files. This would mean that politically, Steve needed to fight a two front battle with the Record Labels on one side and the cell companies on the other. There was not enough time for these battles to be won and still make the iPhone delivery date. The RIAA was also working hard to be the clearing house of ringtone revenue and pushed for the US Patent and Trademark office to issue a ruling about the legal status of a ringtone. Was it a derivative work, a performance, or otherwise?

All of these issues forced Steve to not include custom ringtones in the first iPhone/iOS release, aside from Steve's aesthetic of purity, which was quite opposite from the glamour "statement" ringtones that some consumers wanted. Thus the 25 ringtones that were to be released had to be good by Steve's qualitative standards. They had to be insanely great. In the epoch when the iPhone was first released, they were certainly unique and perhaps deemed great by many.

One could argue that perhaps only a handful of these sounds, some quite whimsical, could be tolerated as a ringtone. For example, "doorbell" invokes a response of attention but perhaps in the direction of the front door.

Late in 2007, the legalities were sorted out and an update to GarageBand allowed a subsection of iTunes music to be made into a custom ringtone. Later on, this functionality was built into iTunes and still exists today, although the feature is only used by a small percentage of iPhone users for a number of reasons.

Scientists at Bell Laboratories, Human Factors Research Lab performed numerous studies on ringers, from buzzers to thumpers. They studied tonal quality and duration along with the decibel levels needed for the brain to recognized the call alert. They even tested the Grandpa to the iPhone "old phone" ringtone. In 1956, 300 research subjects in Crystal Lake, Illinois found the "musical tone ringer" to be "pleasant," but took most test subjects over a week or so to get accustomed to it. However, when pressed, a majority of test subjects wanted the old bell ringer back. Not much has changed since from the days of the early Human Factors research, the brain still works the same, but the technology obviously allows for more finite control of the sounds a ringtone creates.

For a ringtone to be decoded ideally by the brain, the timbre of the audio envelope ideally should pulse to a full dynamic range to nearly no sound with-in a 3 - 5 second cycle (Bell Labs Research). The relative amplitudes of the various harmonics primarily determine the timbre of instruments and sounds, though onset transients, formants, noises, and inharmonicities also play a role.

Dr. Lengeling championed access to music creation tools for what Steve called "the rest of us." Steve really valued Dr. Lengeling's insights on everything related sound and music. So in late 2005, Steve consulted with Dr. Lengeling about the sound reproduction specifications of the new secret project that was to become the iPhone. I am certain that Dr. Lengeling motivated and influenced Steve's selection of the 25 ringtones that became the only Apple authorized iPhone ringtones for about a year.

In late 2005, Apple released the GarageBand Jam Pack 4: Symphony Orchestra Instruments. This was an amazing collection of Software instruments and Orchestra loops. The sound quality and utility of this enhancement was outstanding. In the very long list of Software instruments is the high quality Orchestra Marimba. This GarageBand / Logic Pro Software instrument, marimba, is nearly identical to what has become the famous iPhone marimba ringtone. So much so, that there are versions that were faithfully reproduced in GarageBand where one could not distinguish a difference with the correct filters and effects. Thus I and a number of people, some inside of Apple, have concluded that Dr. Lengeling may have directly or indirectly created the marimba iPhone ringtone on a Mac using GarageBand / Logic Pro. However, this is not apparently officially discussed or otherwise revealed.

The marimba contains all of the factors that can create a distinctive and useful ringtone. And as mentioned, it is not too far from the original Bell Ringer conceptually and it indirectly supported the decades of Human Factors research from Bell Labs. It is rich in tonality and contains a number of harmonic an inharmonic overtones. The sound is unique enough that the human brain could easily detect the sound even when layered in a crowded soundscape. It is as annoying perhaps to us today as the original bell telephone ringers were to our grandparents, but in the end, that's the point, not to so much annoy but to remove your attention and focus to the alert. ff782bc1db

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