Non-system in g (2 G) motorcycle sounds
Hi Matt,
I tried to copy a few ringtones, alarms, notification sounds in folders or my recently purchased the bike (2ndG) g. Surprisingly, when I went chose these sounds as my new ringtone, new detector tone and all, the device either has not read the or he played against them at almost zero volume.
Could you please advice what could wrong here?
Best,
Gerard
Mark,
Think I found the reason of this parasite. The ringtone files that I use are files rate very low (~ 48 kbps). Tested the system with a few high bit rate files & they seem to play very clear n.
Run the test bit several times before confirming as "fixed".
Let me know if your laboratory results say something else.
See you soon!
Gerard
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