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Sound Converting Techniques

2 replies · 1,200 views · Started 29 September 2004

The wavs that I have receive from my nearest Mobile shop is so clear and loud but the wav that I convert from Mp3 is not loud enough and so is my Midis. Most of the time I could not even hear them without setting it to vibrate. Is there any way that I can make the wavs and midi in my 6600 louder? Or what program should i use in my com before sending them via blue tooth to my handphone? Please reply thanks.

Try using Windows Sound Recorder to increase your wav files volume, it is normally installed as standard with all Windows OS's, quicker than downloading a specific program. As for your midi's I can't help other than saying I believe that there is a program called Ringtone Studio for your phone which possibly might allow you to increase the volume, and there will be lots of Windows based midi editor programs.
Also bear in mind that the tunes you are buying might have been opimised for mobile phone use, using just nice simple and clear tunes, nothing too busy, the speaker on the phone isn't up to much. With midi tones also not all instruments or voices are supported on the phone, so if you use one that you have found not on a phone site some instruments may get dropped or subsituted.

Ringtone studio doesnt give a volume option unfortunately,read through the 'Mp3 and wav' sticky and try some of the methods there.

Ps: Fitting an n-gage speaker makes no odds by the way.( just in case you were thinking about it lol) although there is a way in which to make it louder with the standard speaker,which may not be to your taste,as it involves dis-assemble johnny 5. 😊