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Trag 03-28-2008 07:47 PM

Assiging downloaded ringtones
 
I do notice when i download ring tone and want to save them for a text message received. or a voicemail..they don't show up as a option. But for incoming calls..its there.. why is that?

dallas contractor 03-28-2008 08:17 PM

Re: Assiging downloaded ringtones
 
Go into settings where ringtones are you should see new ringtone as default. You can change ringtones there.
Settings>Phone>Ringtones.

Trag 03-29-2008 09:06 AM

Re: Assiging downloaded ringtones
 
i will try..thanks

shellguy 03-29-2008 09:42 PM

Re: Assiging downloaded ringtones
 
mp3s have to b in windows dir not ringtones

Trag 03-29-2008 11:24 PM

Re: Assiging downloaded ringtones
 
i see if i save it in phone memory i get the ringtone section..if i save it to the storage card.

playlist
MSMETADATA
WMDRM
MY DOCS
MUSIC
MEDIA
DCIM
MOTOROLA COMES UP. now what?

Trag 03-29-2008 11:26 PM

Re: Assiging downloaded ringtones
 
ok i'm talking bout the event section.. when i save a downloaded sound or something..i want to add it as a default to lets say *text message* instead of the ones they have stored on already.

kaeslumz 03-29-2008 11:38 PM

Re: Assiging downloaded ringtones
 
to aaaign ringtones for text messages..u have to covert the mp3's to wav files..thats how i got mines to work! yeeeeap

smassele 03-30-2008 12:29 AM

Re: Assiging downloaded ringtones
 
Trag, this is what you do, you copy what ever audio file you want and go to File Explorer then you select My Device, then click on the folder Windows, then you paste the music file here under this directory and go back to your settings, then check sounds & notifications, then click on notifications and as you select different "events" like voice mail and text messaging as you scroll through the sounds you will see whatever sound files that you copied to the windows directory in addition to the factory sounds on there. There you go, hope I explained it well enough!

shellguy 03-30-2008 12:51 AM

Re: Assiging downloaded ringtones
 
Yes Smassele is correct, the file has to be copied to the windows directory, it does not have to be in wav format just moved to the windows directory..


Will

pretty_ricky302 03-30-2008 12:43 PM

Re: Assiging downloaded ringtones
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by smassele (Post 234704)
Trag, this is what you do, you copy what ever audio file you want and go to File Explorer then you select My Device, then click on the folder Windows, then you paste the music file here under this directory and go back to your settings, then check sounds & notifications, then click on notifications and as you select different "events" like voice mail and text messaging as you scroll through the sounds you will see whatever sound files that you copied to the windows directory in addition to the factory sounds on there. There you go, hope I explained it well enough!

Let me ask you this. If they do what u tell them in my case i put a song as a voicemail but rather then playing 5-10sec. it played the whole 4mins. Will this happen or does it know to stop in a short time like the oem sounds.


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