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5 hours ago, Javi said:

Hello All, 

We are looking for a few ShutterStock licensed sounds to include for notifications. Please post requests in this topic along with links.   Sound files are large so we will only include 6-10. Files must be available .wav and less than 30 seconds, preferably less than 10 seconds.

 

Currently included:

https://www.shutterstock.com/sound-effects/sound-20354-horrible-clock-radio-alarm

 

Why not create your own custom .wav sounds using an open source program like Audacity.  It's quick and easy.

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@Javi love the alarm clock one! Hopefully only using a few seconds of that though...it gets long (and annoying) if you use the full 19 seconds)

My top three are from @DaveStLou: 

1 hour ago, DaveStLou said:

UI Notification 13

1 hour ago, DaveStLou said:

UI Notification 8

1 hour ago, DaveStLou said:

UI Alert 12

 

Others I like:

Cellphone - SMS Notification
https://www.shutterstock.com/sound-effects/sound-19532-cellphone-sms-notification

UI - Letting You Know (first 2 seconds - if you can edited them down)
https://www.shutterstock.com/sound-effects/sound-19390-ui-letting-you-know

Raspy Blast
https://www.shutterstock.com/sound-effects/sound-15282-raspy-blast

Software - Start Positive
https://www.shutterstock.com/sound-effects/sound-15740-software-start-positive

 

Sounds are difficult to make everybody happy, and even more difficult to try to make on your own (unless that's @Techman's way of volunteering to make some! ;)). 

I wish some old Blackberry alert tones were royalty free. They had some attention getters. I like the thought of having customizable tones rather than default iOS/Android alert functions. But I guess Android allows a lot of different variability than iOS. Most apps don't think of including customized ring tones, and if they do just a handful is enough to make it feel customized. We all know what it's like to be in a crowed area and hear somebody's (default) Ring doorbell/camera alert go off...just watch how many people grab for their phone. It's comical to people watch that way.

Good luck picking! 

 

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Thanks All.  I'll give these a look over on Monday, maybe we'll have some more votes by that time.

With regards to making/accepting non-licensed or altered sounds it increases probability of litigation. A $5 dollar license can save a lot of headache down the road.?

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Posted
19 hours ago, Geddy said:

I like these as well.

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I have a frog ribbet and duck quack that I use with the notification node server.  I like both because they're short and I notice them (I have trouble hearing high pitches) and they are different than other cell phone noises, so I instantly know what it's telling me.  Not sure what free site I downloaded them from. 

I also use the AOL instant messenger door open sound as a door chime sound. And for a good chuckle the mailbox opening sound is AOL's "You've got mail"  Not sure if those fall in the public domain or not but I got each of them from a free .wav site.

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3 hours ago, Javi said:

I really liked @MrBill's suggestions of animal sounds, but could only find rooster and hawk sounds, on shutterstock, without background noise. 

I said they were .wav's before but I stand corrected after trying to find them... they are .mp3's from a free site (Pushover uses .mp3 which is apparently very similar to .wav-- according to google "The difference between MP3 and WAV is a matter of “compressed” or “lossless” formats. MP3 is compressed, and WAV files are uncompressed. The answer is this, you want WAV files for editing a podcast, and MP3 files for distribution (think iTunes). To draw a visual comparison, images can be high and low resolution."

Frog-sound-ribbit.mp3

 

quack.mp3

 

 

 

 

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Hi @MrBill,

Thanks.  The issue is at the OS level for notifications, .wav is the only file type supported for notifications on both platforms when the apps are not in the foreground. There are legal issues to consider if the file is altered/converted. I doubt anyone would report us but it is easier to have unaltered/licensed files.

We will try to add the ability to insert custom sounds in the future, but it has a lower priority to some other features.

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Posted
21 minutes ago, Blackbird said:

My request is to allow for the user to add their own sound files like it is in tasker.  Will this be possible?

Maybe in the future on Android, but not iOS.  This is low on my priority list as Android users already have this ability with notification channels.

On Android you can change the sound for any channel (the defined sound files). Long press the app icon, click info (encircled "i") > Notifications >  Select a channel (sound file) > Sound.

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