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FYI i did this and it worked perfectly. Edit the registry as follows:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\HTC\AudioManager\Config device_scan_path_type_0 set to 0 device_scan_path_path_0 set to whatever location you want it to search for music "\Storage Card\Music" device_scan_path_path delete this Now do a soft reset |
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i don't recall ever having to do this and my audio manager scans all my music in my storage card and none of the ringer files. can't remember if i had to do anything at all or if it was automatic.
matter of fact, i looked at my registry and i don't have the values posted above, yet it still scans storage card. |
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i can see my storage card
the problem is, i have all my ringtones in the library too! i don't want 20 sec mp3's playing! is there a way to restrict the library to just one folder (on storage card) ? i noticed a place in the registry in the audiomanager for ringtones i tried changing it, but on soft-reset, it just changed back any ideas ? |
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why don't you just keep all your ringtones on your device in \Application Data\Sounds, like I do. My music is in \Storage Card\Music and HTC Audio Manager finds them, while leaving out the ringtones. Unless you have 5000 ringtones, it really isn't going to take up a lot of space on your device.
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More importantly if you have all you tones on your phone and it crashes you lose them. I keep a copy of them on my phone and SD card, for when I do a hard reset.
I think the hack mentioned earlier does what you want though. |
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