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Manage sounds in CM7 aka WIn98SE

Is there an app that can manage sound events in android much the same way Windows 98SE did?

From Microsoft Helpnet...

<Quote>You can have your computer play a sound when certain events occur on your computer. (An event can be an action that you perform, such as logging on to your computer, or an action that your computer performs, such as alerting you when you receive new email.) Windows comes with several sound schemes (a collection of related sounds) for common events. Additionally, some desktop themes have their own sound schemes.
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I would like startup, shutdown, sleep sounds etc... CM7 didn't come any sort of sound event manager. Any app of this sort would come with its own sounds with the ability to change any of them...
 
ok startup sound is device specific. some can and some cant (ok all can but some its easy and some its not) shutdown im not really sure but ive seen files named shutdown.ogg or something like that so its probally possible, and sleep sound you just have to find where the ogg file is stored (i think its in system/media/audio/ui/ but you have to be rooted to change anything. what device are you working on so i can point you better in the right direction?
 
ok startup sound is device specific. some can and some cant (ok all can but some its easy and some its not) shutdown im not really sure but ive seen files named shutdown.ogg or something like that so its probally possible, and sleep sound you just have to find where the ogg file is stored (i think its in system/media/audio/ui/ but you have to be rooted to change anything. what device are you working on so i can point you better in the right direction?

I'm running a rooted Nook Color. I've allready located and run the bootsnd.sh script. Only now a need to locate a good. Mp3 file of under 10-15 seconds to use as a bootup sound.

Do you know of any android apps what can covert the windows. Wav files to. Mp3 format. Would be way cool to convert the default windows startup. Wav file to use.
 
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