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Ogg Vorbis Ringtones on 6600
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Thanks to the releases of Ogg Vorbis Controller, a plugin for Symbian's Multimedia Framework, its now possible to use Ogg Music files on your 6600 phone (or any other Series 60 2.0 phone - such as the 7610). Ogg Vorbis Controller allows the decoding and playing back of Ogg Vorbis compressed audio files. It allows any application which uses the multimedia framework to play back these files.

The sis file provided on the release page includes a recogniser so that ogg file will be recognised and played by the Recorder program built into the phone. The recogniser will also mean that ogg files are included in the drop down list that appears when selecting ringtones (e.g. in the Contacts application when specifying a unique ringtone for a contact).

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I install these file, but i can test it... i send a various Ogg files to my phone but i can ear nothing... when i play a ogg file nothing sound... :'(

Any help?

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This is great, recognition files without having to download a player as well. I installed this last night and have converted several mp3 and played them quite successfully.
I converted a whole song first but ended up just taking short 15 to 30 second segments out to use as ring tones. I will look through my rather large sound effect collection later for some sounds to use as message alert tones
I have used Roxio sound editor and dBpoweramp to convert to OGG, I use 64kps and mono.
This is going to give me lots of fun.

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ok thats great but is there one for mp3 ??? would be even cooler

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I was thinking that myself but then I thought OGG or MP3? It doesn't really matter for this sort of thing. If your S60 has a stereo output then OGG is supposed to be a better format anyway, or just convert.

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what about ogg plugin for 36XX ???
i just wanna hear my ogg�s as ringtones !!!

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I have same problem too, it installs successfully but when I play it nothing sounds..
I tried 16 kHz mono and 44.1 kHz stereo, both cannot be played.
Using OggPlay they can be played successfully.
What's may be wrong...??

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Maybe a firmware compatibility problem. I installed this first time and and had success straight away with no tweaking of the phone or OGG encoding.
My firmware is 3.49.2

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I have a 6600 running on older firmware and my phone detects ogg files as ringtones and also in recorder. When I assign an ogg file as a ringer in profiles the sound plays and it also vibrates. Problem is that when someone actually calls, the phone doesn't vibrate if using an ogg file and just plays the ogg file. Anyone else experienced this? If I assign a normal tone everything works fine.

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