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I've played a bit while at work, all my registry entries are sticking, nothing's reverting back to before. I can't figure out where it's pulling the SD Card ringtones folder from, it's not listed anywhere in the registry.
If I can't figure this out I either have to delete tons of tones and then send the rest to the phone memory (which I don't want to do, I'm picky about the memory on the phone), or just not use the TF3D player, which would be a shame bc I just switched back to TF3D since I flashed an SSK rom and got back lots of memory. (As a side note, SSK roms are the saving grace of the Verizon TP imo. I spent the weekend flashing and reflashing, must have done it 15 times. Tried others like Juicy and Mighty, finally settled on an SSK build from the kitchen, and it rocks hardcore. If I disable TF3D I'm sitting at about 40% which is 64.18 free. With TF3D enabled I'm at 52%, which is 50.18 meg free. Wayyyyyy better than stock). |
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After that you can either delete the originals or if you use S2P for your audio player, leave them there as S2P won't read those new pic files and will show just the defualt music note pictures for the songs.
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Updating the music library with all these file deletions/turning off TF3D is totally unnecessary. Just use the "Update Library" function in Windows Media Player and then wait a few minutes - all of it then shows up in the TF3D library.
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Thats a good point. that eliminates 1 step, though i still have the problem of hundreds of ringtones showing up in the library
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OK, I've had time to do extensive messing about. I've learned that, basically, HTC doesn't care where on your MicroSD card you put audio files. It'll find them no matter where you put them on your storage card and irrespective of what your registry says. For reference, I'm using a Feb 2009-manufactured Sprint Touch Pro running the stock ROM.
I did a hard reset. It turns out the default for the search paths is... nothing at all. They're not there at all until after the audio manager runs. Once it has run, the default music file path is \My Documents\ and the default ringtone exclusion path is \My Documents\My Ringtones\. I made multiple copies of a small .mp3 file and placed them in a large range of folders. I renamed each to reflect the path at which it was located so I could easily tell where each one was located from within the audio manager. I ran through many edits of the registry music file search paths and ringtone exclusion path. I tried adding a ring_tone_path_0. My firm conclusion is that none of these settings has any effect whatsoever on files located on a storage card. Setting device_scan_path_path and device_scan_path_path_0 to a directory on the storage card will certainly locate any music files in that directory, but it'll find them just as easily if you DON'T do that. It just won't find any music files on the device memory unless a path containing them is supplied, except that anything in the \MUSIC directory will be added to the library even if you don't specify it in the search path. Setting ring_tone_path to any directory on the device will exclude any sound files in that path. Setting it to any path (and I tried many) on the storage card has no effect - that is, files in that path will be added to the library anyway. Believe me, I tried creating directories on my storage card with every name mentioned in this thread as being capable of being excluded from ringtone searches but it made not the slightest difference. How do I explain those who report they were able to exclude ringtones on a storage card? I can't. Maybe they're using cooked ROM's. Maybe I have a later stock ROM date. Maybe there's some other registry key they have that I lack (remember, I'm doing this from a fresh hard reset). Maybe they have some other software installed (all I have at the moment is the Sprint customizations and PHM Registry Editor). All I know is that I can't replicate their reported experience. However, none of this matters much. Basically, ringtones don't really belong on a storage card. Any tones being used for any purpose by the device need to be somewhere where they won't be removed lest bad and unexpected things happen, which means on the device itself. It's a Touch Pro, so you should have enough space available for any reasonable number of ringtones with which to work. If you have hundreds (or thousands, or whatever), just ZIP 'em up and keep 'em on your storage card and un-ZIP the ones you need as you need them. Go ahead and put your music files wherever you want on your storage card - it doesn't matter where, since they can be found without needing to do any registry edits. |
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Well thats good enough for me, really comprehensive. I will do just what you suggested and zip em up. Thanks for all your testing, that was a lot of work.
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Hi @all!
I think I've found the solution für this problem. At first I've got to mention that I've first tried the recommenced steps of pringlet in Post #2, but they didn't take effect for me. However, these settings are on my device still present. So if my solution doesn't work for anyone, you could try to change these settings additionally but it shouldn't be necessary. Ok, let's go to my solution. Please read all the steps first before applying them. I'm not responsible for any damage made to your device or lost data! First: Close Manila! Second: Delete the whole library: Deleting HTC Music Library:Third: Setting folder to be scanned or to be skipped: This is the propably most important step. You need an advanced file explorer. I recommend a tool called "Total Commander" (great utility ).The last step: Rebuild your music library: I hope this explanation helped you and you have a clean library now. Enjoy it! Tags: HTC, Manila, Touchflo 3D, Audiomanager, Music, Library, Exclude, Directory, Folder, Ringtones |
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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. Last edited by Q_Q; 02-17-2010 at 05:25 PM. |
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