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I even tried it on the card that came with the phone and it still didnt work. How do you reformat the card? |
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Still haven't figured out how to select a custom ringtone though. Very annoying. I guess I'll try the app you guys mentioned.
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I think I figured this out. Ringtones were not showing up for me, even if I created that structure on the SD card. So, I'd started using the RingExtended app.
Then while troubleshooting some other issue, I reformatted my card and when I copied all my files back over, lo and behold, the ringtones did show up as an option to choose in the stock sounds/notifications settings. Anyway, now after doing some additional reading over on Sprint Users, it looks like it doesn't have anything to do with formatting the card. The issue is that if you create the folders on the card directly, it doesn't get picked up by Android OS (or at least by the Hero). However, if you set up the structure on your PC and then copy it over to the card... voila, the phone sees it correctly. Strange, right? Damn... I sure can be wordy sometimes! LOL! Hope this helps someone, cause it was driving me crazy! |
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if you use HANDCENT SMS when u open the thread in the upper left hand corner you can change ringer, notification icons and the lot.....works perfectly
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Well, I have tried everything suggested here and at XDA and the ONLY thing that has worked for me is to download Ringdroid and save my mp3s as ringtones, notifications, or alarms.
I really hate having to rely on an app to do something that I should be able to do successfully by myself. What is the factor that allows some people to just throw the mp3s onto the SD card (whether using the media\audio\ringtones file structure or not) and yet makes others jump through hoops? |
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