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Guest Terminal
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OK so new c600 requires hours spent tweeking it to just how you like but unfortunately you have to contend with an all new OS that is incompatible with stuff, hence this thread!

Q1: Can the c600 play WMA as ringtones and if so how?

Q2: Do homescreens still work or do we need OS specific homescreens now?

Q3: What applications from your old OS still work? Some, any, (god forbid) none?!

Guest nevawlkalone
Posted (edited)
OK so new c600 requires hours spent tweeking it to just how you like but unfortunately you have to contend with an all new OS that is incompatible with stuff, hence this thread!

Q1: Can the c600 play WMA as ringtones and if so how?

Q2: Do homescreens still work or do we need OS specific homescreens now?

Q3: What applications from your old OS still work? Some, any, (god forbid) none?!

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1 Sould do, put them into storage\application data\sounds

2 So long as they are QVGA they will work, check out W411ys kick ass homer for QVGA Homer-ness (sooo jealous of this!!!!!) ;)

3 Not sure sorry....

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Guest shadamehr
Posted

1- Why wouldn't they - it's MS's native audio format after all. But to answer you, yes they do. As do MP3 if that is what you really meant, as they are the newer format for the phone to support. They can be on Phone Memory in the My Documents folder, or on mini SD in a similarly named folder - both will work fine.

2 - Homescreens still work, yes. But this is now a QVGA device, so only QVGA sized homescreens will work of course.

3 - Not really able to answer other than to say that a few things are known not to work.

Guest Terminal
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1- Why wouldn't they - it's MS's native audio format after all.  But to answer you, yes they do.  As do MP3 if that is what you really meant, as they are the newer format for the phone to support.  They can be on Phone Memory in the My Documents folder, or on mini SD in a similarly named folder - both will work fine.

2 - Homescreens still work, yes.  But this is now a QVGA device, so only QVGA sized homescreens will work of course.

3 - Not really able to answer other than to say that a few things are known not to work.

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No I meant WMA because I have found it easy to use WM encoder to make teeny tiny audio files for use as ringtones. I only asked because on putting a wma file in to Application Data/Sounds it didn't turn up in sounds... it has now though so thanks. I love that it will now play off of the SD card, fantastic!

As for Q3 I was hoping people might just list one or two programs they know dont work, as a guide!

Anyway thanks for the info!!!

Guest Terminal
Posted
1- Why wouldn't they - it's MS's native audio format after all.  But to answer you, yes they do.  As do MP3 if that is what you really meant, as they are the newer format for the phone to support.  They can be on Phone Memory in the My Documents folder, or on mini SD in a similarly named folder - both will work fine.

2 - Homescreens still work, yes.  But this is now a QVGA device, so only QVGA sized homescreens will work of course.

3 - Not really able to answer other than to say that a few things are known not to work.

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No I meant WMA because I have found it easy to use WM encoder to make teeny tiny audio files for use as ringtones. I only asked because on putting a wma file in to Application Data/Sounds it didn't turn up in sounds... it has now though so thanks. I love that it will now play off of the SD card, fantastic! However I have found that the audio files need to be free floating in your my docs folder on the SD card in order to work, if you put them in a folder they disappear from the sounds list??!!

As for Q3 I was hoping people might just list one or two programs they know dont work, as a guide!

Anyway thanks for the info!!!

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