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Old 05-13-2011, 11:15 AM
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Re: Touch Flo 3d Music Library Problem

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Originally Posted by Q_Q View Post
Just for any1 who ever searched for a solution to this problem & want to have alerts/notification + ringtones (a/n & rt are mutally exclusive) not show up in the TF3D Music tab - this was my solution thanks to mstevens:

1) Place your alerts/notication sounds in the \Windows directory on the device.
2) Place your ringtones in \My Documents\My Ringtones\on the device.
3) Place your music in \Storage Card\My Documents\My Music\ on the storage card.
4) Ring_tone_path is \My Documents\My Ringtones

walla -

A) Ringtones are not in the TF3D Music Tab & still assignable in Sounds>Advanced>Notifications.
B) Music only shows up in TF3D Music Tab

TF3D Music searches for sounds, tones in any folder on the TP+TP2 EXCEPT \Windows & \My Documents\My Ringtones\ apparently.
Perfect! I like yours + mstevens method to fix the problem because it works with the design of Windows Mobile, rather than against it.

I have Android on my microSD. You can imagine what happens. However, I have Android installed in a sub-directory named Android, rather than the recommended root install. The question is, if I flag it hidden, will Android boot? Yep! Haret.exe has no problem finding and booting Android, and since the root of Android becomes the inside of the directory, and the properties of the directories above that remain unchanged from the original install, Android works perfectly!
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