I left the alarm vibrating and opened the phone's volume controls; the alarm volume was on (half way on the bar) and ringtone was off. I slid the ringtone volume up and there it was, my selected alarm song was playing.

I press a button and I want to play a ringtone/alarm sound. I could not find an easy, straightforward sample. Yes, I already looked at Alarm clock source code... but it is not straightforward and I cannot compile it.


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Your example is basically what I'm using. It never works on the emulator, however, because the emulator doesn't have any ringtones by default, and content://settings/system/ringtone doesn't resolve to anything playable. It works fine on my actual phone.

For the future googlers: use RingtoneManager.getActualDefaultRingtoneUri() instead of RingtoneManager.getDefaultUri(). According to its name, it would return the actual uri, so you can freely use it. From documentation of getActualDefaultRingtoneUri():

Returns the Uri for the default ringtone of a particular type. Rather than returning the actual ringtone's sound Uri, this will return the symbolic Uri which will resolved to the actual sound when played.

my xperia mini pro (built 4.0.2.A.0.62) doesn't play ringtone on incoming call (sometimes it plays only 2 seconds), all sound set correctly (not in silent mode), I tried to call from another phone, there was incoming call but no sound, I can answer it, everything is fine only no ringtone sound. Any solution?

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When I`m listening to Spotify through any Bluetooth connection (headsets (Sony WH-CH510), car infotainment system, or others - doesn't matter) and incoming call arrives, my phone`s ringtone sounds messy - slow and stuttering (sample is attached). Nothing like this happens when I use other streaming apps. I've tried reinstall the Spotify app, clearing cache, etc. - nothing helps.

When selecting Settings/Sounds/Ringtones or Notification Sound an option to select Zedge (Always) or SecSoundPicker (Just once) appears. This is my wife's A52S. On my S21 the same selection takes me straight to the complete list of sound options without having to select Zedge or SecSoundPicker. If I select Zedge (Always) I am stuck with Zedge and cannot access the phones lists of sounds and the only way to get over this is to uninstall Zedge. If I select SecSoundPicker then I can access the complete list of sounds. How can I remove this irritating option from my wife's phone without removing Zedge. Any ideas please.

The Zedge app doesn't appear in downloads but if I uninstall the app then the option does not appear in Ringtones and Notification Sounds. So, that solves the problem - but not really as I should be able to have Zedge on the phone without the option appearing. thanks for your reply.

Thanks for your help that is appreciated. I tapped information, that took me to Notification Sounds where it states: "No defaults set". Tapping on that gives me some options but I have no idea how to set a default. I simply cannot understand the instructions. I have decided to delete the Zedge App. That solves the problem. This is very odd as there isn't any problem with the S21.

I added a cut mp3 (from a song) notification sound to the phone only to find out it wasn't the tone I thought it was. How do I remove it? There doesn't seem to be a way at least from the notification sounds screen.

For example, when I'm in my car with the music blaring super loud, I still want to be able to hear it. And afterwards when I am at school and it is super quiet, and my phones ringer is still on, I don't want some super loud ringtone to bring a bunch of attention to me.

I used to have a tone sweep from one of the convolution plug ins as my ring tone. It worked really well because it was a chirp, followed by a few seconds of silence, and then a tone sweep low to high. The chirp and pause gave me time to answer it if i was in a room, and the tone sweep cut through when i was in noisy locations. The only caveat is that the tone sweep is very annoying if it gets that far without you answering it.

If you wanna blast away in the car or being in a dense crowd and still hear the phone, there is always the option to fire away a square-tone at full blast in the vicinity around 1 to 3 KHz. But at least in the crowd there's a good chance the ones around you will hate you. Immensely. That's where the human hearing peaks, and also the range infants like to scram in. You can tweak the tone to just barely break through the music and/or crowd, but playing at school...I'm not joking when I say this: Make sure that noone around you have issues with aggression, because this WILL piss people off to a degree you can not imagine. It's EXTREMELY painful to hear at the level we're talking here for some people, especially people with between mild to and heavier hyperacusis, and really really annoying for most other.

At school, on the other hand, there are neither no need nor desire for breaking through anything, so here we need a very different approach. Here, pink noise is technically speaking a very good choice, but it can also be a wee bit too anonymous if you're unlucky. The keyword here is having an as flat and wide a range as possible, and if you make a ringtone from a song, it's not a bad idea to lower the rage between 1-3 KHz somewhat to make it less distracting. Most phones don't go below like 250-300Hz, but lower frequencies are good for keeping thing softer, so raising the lower end is also a good idea. It might get a bit muddier as you can't reach the really good stuff, but it will also be less distracting. Just don't overdo it.

My sincere advice to you regarding this is: Go with the soft option, and buy an external more powerful vibrator instead. There's a wide selection I've seen over the years, and one of the easiest ones I've seen so far was a wireless one that just plain reacted to closely nearby signals. I had mine around the neck. I've also seen several that can be connected directly to the phone and are run by battery.

The tone I've used for years has been a tune that started with a rhythmic high-hat... instantly recognizable once it's locked into your head. With four bars before the melody comes it, it's enough time to mute or answer while the tone is still pretty quiet and unobtrusive. Then another four bars with a mild melody, before finally a bit of lyrics.

Check it out... you'll recognize the song. I think I got it started where my tone starts. Frankly, it's been so long since I've listened to the song on actual speakers, I hear some low end in the clip below that I haven't heard in years.

I always keep my phone in vibration mode (no ringer, no notification sounds, just the vibration), since I'm a forgetful person and I'd end up forgetting to turn the ringer off when I'm in a meeting or other occasions when it wouldn't be appropriate.

This works fine for my needs, except in one instance: when listening to music. When I listen to music I typically keep my phone in the pocket of my jacket and I end up missing all my notifications, since between the music and the fact I don't have the phone in my hand or on my desk I can't hear nor feel the vibration.

Ensure Tasker is installed and enabled. I tested this with Tasker 4.8 on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow. If you are using Tasker on Marshmallow, it will work more effectively if you disable battery optimisation under the Android Settings (although this may also drain the battery quicker). To do this, navigate to Battery -> Triple dot menu (in the upper-right hand corner) -> Battery optimisation. Then click on the drop-down menu and select All apps and scroll down to Tasker. Click on Tasker and press Don't optimise followed by Done.

To do this, open Tasker and create a new task. Name it whatever you like. Then add an action and navigate to Audio -> Ringer Volume. Drag the slider to 7 (this is the maximum volume and you can adjust this if you want). Do the same for Audio -> Notifcation Volume under the same task.

Now add a profile and navigate to State -> Hardware -> Headset Plugged. Don't change the default options here and navigate back. You will now be prompted to add a task. Select the task that you created earlier.

If your iPhone is not ringing for Dialpad calls, there are several possible reasons and solutions. Firstly, check if notifications are muted by swiping a Dialpad notification to the left and tapping "Options" to ensure that notifications are not muted. Additionally, verify that the iPhone's notification settings for Dialpad are enabled, including Background App Refresh, Notifications, Lock Screen notifications, and Immediate Delivery. Check the sound and haptic settings to ensure that the ringer volume is not set to 0 and that the ringtone is audible. Make sure Do Not Disturb mode is off and that unknown callers are not silenced in the phone settings. Disable WiFi Assist if it is causing missed notifications. Finally, check your own behavior, such as unlocking the phone or using headphones, which may silence call notifications.

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Now you can use the Android UI again to change the sound settings as com.android.soundpicker will no longer crash.

Remember to only use the soundpicker to set your ringtones. Otherwise you might need to do the whole ceremony again

I installed some custom notifications sounds on my BLU Advance 5.5 running Android 6.0 a few months ago and they've worked fine for a really long time until when recently all my notification sounds went back to default, so I try to change back to any of the old custom sounds that I'd been using, but they won't show up in the options. My custom ringtone sounds didn't change and still work fine, but my notification sounds just won't show up. 152ee80cbc

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