QUOTE(awong @ May 27 2009, 03:26 AM)
i think you need to do that ima trick, not sure, maybe voda can explain it better since I always just used my mmf ringers.
did you try this for aac music
http://www.mobile01.com/topicdetail.php?f=218&t=474822&p=1
that worked on my hk 1.05 fw 903sh i used to have
download the link from sendspace, got the link off hwz, it worked on my toshibas and sharps
i am tryng the IMA trick for the ringtone. but seems the phone can't play AAC(.m4a) musics at all, always prompt "Incompatible track. Cannot play."did you try this for aac music
http://www.mobile01.com/topicdetail.php?f=218&t=474822&p=1
that worked on my hk 1.05 fw 903sh i used to have
download the link from sendspace, got the link off hwz, it worked on my toshibas and sharps
i thought it should have no problem to play AAC files?
QUOTE(vodafone @ May 27 2009, 02:40 PM)
It can play AAC songs without problem.
Anyway, try to check the bitrate if it is an issue (it should be Constant Bit Rate and not Variable Bit Rate, <= 192Kbps).
Besides, try to rename the extension to .m4a see if it helps. Last, try to use iTunes and convert your file again with it (Choose AAC Encoder).
Check your SMS Centre Number under SMS settings.
i converts mp3 musics to AAC format by using iTunes AAC Encoder.Anyway, try to check the bitrate if it is an issue (it should be Constant Bit Rate and not Variable Bit Rate, <= 192Kbps).
Besides, try to rename the extension to .m4a see if it helps. Last, try to use iTunes and convert your file again with it (Choose AAC Encoder).
Check your SMS Centre Number under SMS settings.
the bit rate that i set is 128kbps. the converted files have no problem to be played in my 904SH. but weird it can't be played in SX833.
by the way, i checked all the files are in .m4a extension.
May 27 2009, 03:43 PM

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