AMosRingtone for Android
Too bad. Some WMV files are not supported on Galaxy S5. These are not.
"B" (-...) sounds like "D" (-..) when "B" is at the end of a word
Saved files not able to be played on Samsung S5.
Nice idea.Doesn't work on my phone.
Nice idea.Doesn't work on my phone.
Great idea but needs file format export options
Beautifully playing any Morse character which tyre app as .wav files However it just won't work at all as a ringtone with Motorola Razr. Rather I hear the sound notification of a new SMS text, despite the name of the Morse saved ringtone appearing in the list of available ringtones. Please, when could you fix. Thanks
This app creates *.wav files, so you need to convert them to use the file...
If you put a space at the end of the last word it fixes the "last dot cutoff".
Seems to miss off the last dot sound. E.g. sms shows ...--... but plays ...--.. pity else I would have given a 5
Beautifully playing any Morse character which tyre app as .wav files However it just won't work at all as a ringtone with Motorola Razr. Rather I hear the sound notification of a new SMS text, despite the name of the Morse saved ringtone appearing in the list of available ringtones. Please, when could you fix. Thanks
good good good
Phone locks up each time it rings with one of these cw ring tones. Using HTC Eris.
I set my ring tone to "CQ" (means "seek you"), my text message to "K" (means "over"), and my gmail tone to "G" (because it just sounds better than "M"...your mileage may vary....) Much better than those Goofus "pay" musical tones, which grate and annoy your nerves (and everyone else around you) the second time that you hear them in a crowded elevator. Morse Code is Sooo very Big Bang/Techno/Ham Radio Nerdy, which is a GOOD thing in a world of Flashing Twelves! Simple to use, and the Price is right! THANKS!
Installed and made the ringtone. Saved as ringtone but what plays is the phone saying "Droid" instead of the cw saved.
No worky on g2
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Works well within app, but when used as a ringtone it just gives a bonk sound and that's it. No matter what text you use.