View Full Version : How to add your own slider sounds on the ppc 6800 AKA mogul by htc
D/\SH
07-17-2007, 04:37 AM
Alright heres how you do it
step 1 get your 2 files, as far as i know they HAVE to be .wav files the shorter the better....
step 2 name the closing sound #_in.wav and the opening sound #_out.wav (where # is any number greater then 2 because 0 1 and 2 are taken up by the default sounds, i am assuming you can add as many as you want, and just keep them in the numerical sequence) and then copy them into your windows directory on the device
(now the registry editing begins)
step 3 browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software > HTC > Sliding sound
and make a new key and number in sequence (so if this is your first it will be 3)
step 4 create a new string and set the value name as Default and for value data, name it whatever refers to your sounds
step 5 create another string set the value name as: in and enter the value data as title of your #_in.wav you made earlier
step 6 create another string set the value name as: out and value data as your #_out.wav you made earlier
step 7 (to make sure the reg edits stick) press the power button on your device on the side, leave it off for 30 seconds, turn it on, then back off and soft reset the device
step 8 go into your sliding sounds settings and apply your new sound scheme
Donkeythekidd
10-13-2007, 08:06 PM
You said you assume you can add as many as you want. Has anyone been able to add more than one? I tried to add 3 but only the first one showed up and worked. The other two didnt even show up. I followed the directions exactly keeping them in the numerical sequence, my first one was 3 next 4 then 5. Same as the wav. files. Any ideas?
TIA
D/\SH
10-13-2007, 09:19 PM
yeah for sure i have 11 of them on my phone at this very moment. after you do the registry tweaks to one of them push the power button and leave it like that for bout 30 seconds and than turn it back on and make sure that the changes stuck. after that do a soft reset and you will be fine to do another. Ive got a couple of them converted over to a cab file but i need to figure out how to make it so that more than one cab can be installed at the same time. I hope that this helps ya bro if not post what problems your running into in this thread and i will guide you through the process. Good Luck
Donkeythekidd
10-14-2007, 01:26 AM
OK I got it to work. What I did wrong was after I created the first one I did like you said and restarted it, that one went through, but then I waited to restart it again untill after making the next two, instead of doing the restart after each one. That was my mistake. So I just deleted them and started over doing the restart after each one. Works Perfect. This was my first registry edit and it went great, thanks to your easy to follow directions.
Thanks!!!
D/\SH
10-14-2007, 02:10 AM
No problem if you need anything else feel free to ask in the correct areas.
troubledrican
11-02-2007, 12:18 AM
hi i followed all your instruction to the tee. i have a ppc6700 and i didnt have a slidingsound key in the registry so i created it and the the subsequent registry values but when i power off for 30sec and then reboot i dont see the option in personal sounds and notifications. please help me?
D/\SH
11-02-2007, 12:23 AM
thats your problem there you have the 6700. you need the cab file to allow you to have the sounds which is located at https://www.wckediden.com/showthread.php?p=178383#post178383
after that is installed you willl be fine
step 3 browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software > HTC > Sliding sound
and make a new key and number in sequence (so if this is your first it will be 3
I dont get how to do step three can some one please explan a little better:glasses:
D/\SH
11-13-2007, 08:46 PM
you need a registry editor search google for a freeware registry editor that WM6 capable than open that and you will be good
Yea I'm still lost i downloaded it and i still cant browse i dont know whats going on do i put the Mobile registry in my window file and then convert
D/\SH
11-14-2007, 04:01 AM
go to the help desk and follow up so we dont crap the thread
so i reset and did everything and it still didnt come up i think i need more help lol.
CuzinBucksBx
11-14-2007, 11:14 AM
so i reset and did everything and it still didnt come up i think i need more help lol.
Hey hit me up at CuzinBucksBx on aim
I will take you step by step ( Was that a show in the past anyways ) to help you with this great trick....
**Tease** Some of my Themes come with Sliding Songs stay tuned
D/\SH
11-14-2007, 01:17 PM
thanks cuzin for the help already your a savior lol. and cell your in good hands he'll teach ya good
Fa sho i will hit you up tonight cuz I'm at work so i'll get back
OK i did every step and it still didn't work even after i reset any pointers out there lol
D/\SH
11-15-2007, 03:45 AM
ok you have the registry editor and all correct? you followed and know where the strings are at that are to be changed correct? you put the 2 wav files in the windows folder correct??? after you changed the strings to your wav files you pushed the power button than let it sit for at least 1 minute and than powered back on opened the program back up from either xbutton or under settings/system/memory/running programs and than open to make sure that they still stuck and if they did close the program completely by going back to the settings/system/memory/ running programs than close the program.... than do a soft reset if you follow that on top of the way to do it from the tutorial that i wrote it will work... good luck and hopes this helps
CuzinBucksBx
11-20-2007, 02:08 AM
Alright heres how you do it
step 1 get your 2 files, as far as i know they HAVE to be .wav files the shorter the better....
step 2 name the closing sound #_in.wav and the opening sound #_out.wav (where # is any number greater then 2 because 0 1 and 2 are taken up by the default sounds, i am assuming you can add as many as you want, and just keep them in the numerical sequence) and then copy them into your windows directory on the device
(now the registry editing begins)
step 3 browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software > HTC > Sliding sound
and make a new key and number in sequence (so if this is your first it will be 3)
step 4 create a new string and set the value name as Default and for value data, name it whatever refers to your sounds
step 5 create another string set the value name as: in and enter the value data as title of your #_in.wav you made earlier
step 6 create another string set the value name as: out and value data as your #_out.wav you made earlier
step 7 (to make sure the reg edits stick) press the power button on your device on the side, leave it off for 30 seconds, turn it on, then back off and soft reset the device
step 8 go into your sliding sounds settings and apply your new sound scheme
Later 2morrow I will you tube how to do it....Soo Stay Tuned!!!
Gmcampbell1
11-20-2007, 05:10 PM
I think i did everything correct, but when i look in sliding sounds and i see what i put them (ex sega) It doesn't play, i dont think i put the file in the right place, it says windows directory but i'm not sure where that is, i placed it in my windows based device next to the storage card and program files and my documents, is that the correct place?
D/\SH
11-20-2007, 05:23 PM
you place the slider sounds in wav. format in the windows folder. go to file explorer/than all than make sure your in main memory/ than you will see a windows folder all the way down not the one in the storage card.
yungeli
12-02-2007, 01:10 AM
do these work on the 8925 tilt
D/\SH
12-02-2007, 01:16 AM
your phone is a sliding phone but at the same time isnt..... from what i have heard these will not work as of yet.. i will keep looking into this for you though
yungeli
12-03-2007, 07:41 PM
Alright heres how you do it
step 1 get your 2 files, as far as i know they HAVE to be .wav files the shorter the better....
step 2 name the closing sound #_in.wav and the opening sound #_out.wav (where # is any number greater then 2 because 0 1 and 2 are taken up by the default sounds, i am assuming you can add as many as you want, and just keep them in the numerical sequence) and then copy them into your windows directory on the device
(now the registry editing begins)
step 3 browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software > HTC > Sliding sound
and make a new key and number in sequence (so if this is your first it will be 3)
step 4 create a new string and set the value name as Default and for value data, name it whatever refers to your sounds
step 5 create another string set the value name as: in and enter the value data as title of your #_in.wav you made earlier
step 6 create another string set the value name as: out and value data as your #_out.wav you made earlier
step 7 (to make sure the reg edits stick) press the power button on your device on the side, leave it off for 30 seconds, turn it on, then back off and soft reset the device
step 8 go into your sliding sounds settings and apply your new sound scheme
Later 2morrow I will you tube how to do it....Soo Stay Tuned!!!
where is this youtube link?
yungeli
12-03-2007, 07:43 PM
ok thanks
D/\SH
12-03-2007, 07:45 PM
he'll get to it hes been a busy man please give him some time to do so..... thanks bro
jayjay2714
12-24-2007, 01:05 AM
Alright heres how you do it
step 1 get your 2 files, as far as i know they HAVE to be .wav files the shorter the better....
step 2 name the closing sound #_in.wav and the opening sound #_out.wav (where # is any number greater then 2 because 0 1 and 2 are taken up by the default sounds, i am assuming you can add as many as you want, and just keep them in the numerical sequence) and then copy them into your windows directory on the device
(now the registry editing begins)
step 3 browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software > HTC > Sliding sound
and make a new key and number in sequence (so if this is your first it will be 3)
step 4 create a new string and set the value name as Default and for value data, name it whatever refers to your sounds
step 5 create another string set the value name as: in and enter the value data as title of your #_in.wav you made earlier
step 6 create another string set the value name as: out and value data as your #_out.wav you made earlier
step 7 (to make sure the reg edits stick) press the power button on your device on the side, leave it off for 30 seconds, turn it on, then back off and soft reset the device
step 8 go into your sliding sounds settings and apply your new sound scheme
after step two i'm lost i can not find a HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software > HTC > Sliding sound in my phone
D/\SH
12-24-2007, 09:12 AM
after step two i'm lost i can not find a HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software > HTC > Sliding sound in my phone
you need a registry editor to be able to do that......
jayjay2714
12-24-2007, 01:30 PM
And where could I find that?
D/\SH
12-24-2007, 08:38 PM
r u serious this si a forum im not your mother and am not going to hand feed you. you can download resco file explorer which has one built in or just do a local search for registry rditor and you will find stuff. im sorry but please doo local searched we cant post and than do searches for everyone.
Tomatosoup
03-29-2008, 09:24 PM
cool
Tomatosoup
03-29-2008, 09:26 PM
why cant i download?
Tomatosoup
03-29-2008, 09:26 PM
where is the download link
D/\SH
03-29-2008, 10:02 PM
where is the download link
in the first post
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