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Re: Ringtones directory

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Originally Posted by es101346 View Post
why are all of the replies so vague? Media folder as in the one on the SDCARD or in system on the root of the device? And if you mean the folder on the device, how do you copy paste files into there? Gives me an error everytime i try. and if you mean the sdcard, I made the folders i was supposed to make, i tried playing the songs in the music player provided so i can set them as a ringtone, but when i play my own mp3s, and click menu, nothing pops up. only thing i can do is pause. so please explain exactly what to do to get my mp3s as ringtones. thanks
First you need to create a folder on your sdcard & name it media. Next create a folder inside the media folder & name it sudio. In the audio folder create 3 new folders named alarms(For changing clock alarms) notifications(For changing notifications) and ringtones. from there place the sounds of your choosing in one of theses folders. Now set a sound (be it ringtone, alarm or whatever) like you would usually do & your new sound file will now be in the list
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