
I installed this and it showed the name of the titanium panel in home screen customizer but did not show the panel in titanium. Here is a link to a cab for an HTCMusic Audio Manager panel. <- titanium panels oem including one for audio manger Edit and trim any audio on Windows 11/10/8/7 PC and Mac without quality loss. Here is a link to the T-mobile Dash rom where the stock HTC audio manager plugin is located (NOTE I am not sure which version of audio mangaer this rom was using, if its not 2.2 then it probably won't work) This MP3 trimmer enables you freely cut audio, add a segment, merge several audio clips into one, apply fade-in and fade-out effects, customize audio track, boost volume, add audio delay effects, and more. Ok here are some resources I've found to put toward getting a working titanium panel: Next step I'm working on now is integrating/adapting a titanium panel. I like it better for making playlists, having a dynamicly updating library and simpler controls, as well as integration of mp3 trimmer and ringtone assignment from your mp3 library.Īlso attached is HTC Audio Booster this is a great graphic equalizer (and is integrated into audio manager) for when your headphones or a speakersystem are plugged in. I now have a working copy of audio manager on my treo pro.


Which may not seam like much but trust me it took alot of tweeking. I edited 2 XML files and 9 graphics files. So I found this qvga version of audio manager here:
#Htc mp3 trimmer cab install
I tried to install it on my treo pro and no luck. I found that HTC audio mangaer cab nbe integrated into titanium the same way media player is in this thread here:

I got sick enough of windows media player not reading my ID3 tags properly and missign some of the songs in my library to try and do somethign about it. I tried the blackstone cab file, but I think that the default MP3 Trimmer integrates with a version of AudoManager that is not present in our D2s.
