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From: swampyfern on 22 May 2008 23:25 Let's say I set an alarm for 8:00 in the morning. I pick the "Repeat sound" option, pick a sound file I like, and tap "ok." 8:AM rolls around, and the device plays the alarm sound once. Only once. Waits about 5 minutes, or something, then plays it again. How do you get it to actually repeat the sound? I mean, play it constantly over and over again until either the battery dies or I tell it to shut up? That's a repeating alarm. Is there a registry hack for this?
From: News on 22 May 2008 23:33 swampyfern(a)hotmail.com wrote: > Let's say I set an alarm for 8:00 in the morning. I pick the "Repeat > sound" option, pick a sound file I like, and tap "ok." > > 8:AM rolls around, and the device plays the alarm sound once. Only > once. Waits about 5 minutes, or something, then plays it again. > > How do you get it to actually repeat the sound? I mean, play it > constantly over and over again until either the battery dies or I tell > it to shut up? > > That's a repeating alarm. > > Is there a registry hack for this? Manufacture a very long .wav file?
From: Todd Allcock on 22 May 2008 23:48 At 22 May 2008 20:25:09 -0700 swampyfern(a)hotmail.com wrote: > Let's say I set an alarm for 8:00 in the morning. I pick the "Repeat > sound" option, pick a sound file I like, and tap "ok." > > 8:AM rolls around, and the device plays the alarm sound once. Only > once. Waits about 5 minutes, or something, then plays it again. > > How do you get it to actually repeat the sound? I mean, play it > constantly over and over again until either the battery dies or I tell > it to shut up? > > That's a repeating alarm. Apparently Microsoft has a different definition of "repeating" than you or I do, because it hasn't worked right for as long as I remember, going back to PPC 2002. > Is there a registry hack for this? Not that I'm aware of, but some third party apps, like SPB Pocket Plus, fix it.
From: john on 23 May 2008 08:49 "Todd Allcock" <elecconnec(a)AmericaOnLine.com> wrote in message news:g15gsl$tnm$1(a)aioe.org... > At 22 May 2008 20:25:09 -0700 swampyfern(a)hotmail.com wrote: >> Let's say I set an alarm for 8:00 in the morning. I pick the "Repeat >> sound" option, pick a sound file I like, and tap "ok." >> >> 8:AM rolls around, and the device plays the alarm sound once. Only >> once. Waits about 5 minutes, or something, then plays it again. >> >> How do you get it to actually repeat the sound? I mean, play it >> constantly over and over again until either the battery dies or I tell >> it to shut up? >> >> That's a repeating alarm. > > > Apparently Microsoft has a different definition of "repeating" than you or > I do, because it hasn't worked right for as long as I remember, going back > to PPC 2002. > >> Is there a registry hack for this? > > Not that I'm aware of, but some third party apps, like SPB Pocket Plus, > fix > it. > you'll also need another third party app like Pocket Mechanic or MemMaid to clean out the duplicate notifications that can build up
From: GRiZLOC on 24 May 2008 21:36 You're better off with a third party software like SPB TIME that has a repeat option and it repeats more often. also it has some more alarm sounds to use. <swampyfern(a)hotmail.com> schreef in bericht news:d8df820b-d311-49a8-8047-0d3177da65b1(a)d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... > Let's say I set an alarm for 8:00 in the morning. I pick the "Repeat > sound" option, pick a sound file I like, and tap "ok." > > 8:AM rolls around, and the device plays the alarm sound once. Only > once. Waits about 5 minutes, or something, then plays it again. > > How do you get it to actually repeat the sound? I mean, play it > constantly over and over again until either the battery dies or I tell > it to shut up? > > That's a repeating alarm. > > Is there a registry hack for this?
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