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here is the file: http://www.speedyshare.com/files/296...l_critical.mp3
remember, the file plays great thru media player, only when the battery is indeed low then it has that noticable little echo.. see for urself, it plays diffrently. at least on my n900..
I'm trying to replace battery low alert sound to a custom one. So I went to /usr/share/sounds/ and replaced ui-battery_low.wav sound with the one I want. However, when the battery reaches critical level, the sound is played with a little echo. How can I avoid it? The same file is played flawlessly with the default N900 media player.
Did anyone have the same problem before?