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I got the same question a ricky. Is there a way to change it so when I answer my text it stops playing
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This is how i solved the problem i download a freeware mp3. to wav. program its very easy. (if anyone wants it like me know). You convert the song, sound, noise. you want to wave. then open ur sound record which is in all cpu. hit file then open the song u download to a wav. and you trim the 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 sec. section you want. Then save it. ow u can upload it into ur phone and when u get a text or voicemail the sound is only however long you trimmed it to be. |
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I am trying to figure out how to assign a different sound for the message sent. It comes up with the piano sound. Seems like that's the only one that I have not found how to change. If any one knows how to do this, please let me know. Thanks for your time.
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Either im confused or ur confused. The piano sound only shows up on the slider sound option, not on the sounds and notifications. |
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OMG!!! You guys are tha BOMB!!!!! =D>
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jus saved it as a wma and it will be there :)
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As far as where you have to place the file, i have wavs on my storage card and they show up on the list to change. I use the ATT Text to Speech website to make my own Text and Voicemail Notification files
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