any ideas?
Posted by mattiL
Perhaps only wav files are accepted, they are in the folder named "Windows"
[ This Message was edited by: mattiL on 2008-11-20 18:52 ]
Posted by masseur
yes, I believe its only wavs that are supported
Posted by the_mont
Hi there,
As Masseur has said, only .wav files work, unless you use a different program, like SpoonAlarm. It's a pain I know, I converted part of a mp3 file & it works.
Chris
Posted by gotanyglazby
ok thanks!
Posted by tegera
is an mp3 alarm
[ This Message was edited by: Osmano on 2008-12-07 12:09 ]
Posted by Astral1
As has already been said, you need a 3rd party app to use mp3's.
I have tried several different alarm apps, and find G alarm suites me the best. I find it has a smoother interface, and is more finger friendly than Spoonalarm, and Alarmmaster.
Hope this helps.
Posted by gotanyglazby
cheers i'll give them a try..
i did try a WAV instead of an mp3, but no matter where i placed the WAV - the alarm couldnt find it?.. pasted it everywhere?!