Maybe I'm missing something but I can't seem to choose my own custom ringtone - only one from the list in audio profiles.
I just tried the Ringdroid app and it broke my settings. Now when I try and change the tone, settings crashes. Looks like I'll have to factory reset
If u want your custome ringtones then you have to make a folder in internal sdcard .. Which sholud be named "media" inside it create another folder naming "audio" n inside it "ringtones" .
Name exactly as it has been quoted .. The ringtone you want u can save it in ringtone folder ...
Reboot and you are done ..
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pankajsidana said:
If u want your custome ringtones then you have to make a folder in internal sdcard .. Which sholud be named "media" inside it create another folder naming "audio" n inside it "ringtones" .
Name exactly as it has been quoted .. The ringtone you want u can save it in ringtone folder ...
Reboot and you are done ..
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Thanks!
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Or just simply use thevdefault music player to set a ringtone you want..keep it simple
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does anyone have the stock ringtones to put on viperrom? i do appreciate the rings added, but i cant have that going off in front of clients
tpike said:
does anyone have the stock ringtones to put on viperrom? i do appreciate the rings added, but i cant have that going off in front of clients
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Not sure if this is what you are looking for, but try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9459489&highlight=stock+ringtones#post9459489
Listed about 1 "page down" within the original post.
Hope this helps some.
Thanks ill look!
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Perfect
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adding to root of the card is enough???
Gotta move them into the right folder on the phone.
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hardrock121 said:
adding to root of the card is enough???
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The zip that you download IS NOT flashable, so you would have to use a zip eztracting program to unzip it. When you unzip it, it has three folders in it (ringers, notifications, and alarms). Then move the files (all, or just the ones you want) in each of those folders into the folders with the same name your have listed on you sd card.
There are a few good free Zip programs on the net if you don't already have/use one. Most are free "trials", but you can still use them to do this!!
- J.
cjobanion said:
The zip that you download IS NOT flashable, so you would have to use a zip eztracting program to unzip it. When you unzip it, it has three folders in it (ringers, notifications, and alarms). Then move the files (all, or just the ones you want) in each of those folders into the folders with the same name your have listed on you sd card.
There are a few good free Zip programs on the net if you don't already have/use one. Most are free "trials", but you can still use them to do this!!
- J.
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i knew its not flashable but wasnt able to see the files after i moved them (ie audio folder as it is) to sd card.. i had to disconnect the cable to make it work tho...ie see in the sound setting.
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I accidentally hit manage using astro file manager to manage my ringtones and now I am not sure how to undo it. So any help would be great I've tried cache and dalvik wipe I don't want to do a full wipe if possible
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What did "managing" them actually do?
Well now when I try to select a ringtone it just brings up all my songs on the card rather than the list of ringtones I think its something to do with astro manager I uninstalled it and still nothing I would like to just return it to the stock setting
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Can you re-create it, and do the same thing again?
I've tried its one of those complete actions using.......and u select either astro manager or let's say gallery to to view pics and u choose one or the other
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Have you tried creating a new folder on sdcard named Ringtones then copying and pasting all ringtones to that folder then do the same with songs and name folder Music...should recognize each individual folder and keep tones and music separate when accessing them...let me know if this helps prob.
Is there any way of using your own music or sound files for your notification sounds? Im running on 2.2.2 retail and have yet to root my defy! I can use my own music as ringtones but not as notification alerts! Thanks in advance guys, any help with this will be very much appreciated
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Tasked? It says everythin is customisble.. just gt the app. Will try n say
Cheers
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Tasker. . Sorry autocorrection
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Create /notifications folder on root of SD card. Likewise /ringtones if you like. Any mp3 or ogg vorbis file will then appear in the sounds menu.
LenAsh said:
Create /notifications folder on root of SD card. Likewise /ringtones if you like. Any mp3 or ogg vorbis file will then appear in the sounds menu.
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Bloody Hell....................you sir are a bloody genius. Is that all I need to do?? I'll ty it. Thanks
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Create /notifications folder on root of SD card. Likewise /ringtones if you like. Any mp3 or ogg vorbis file will then appear in the sounds menu.
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It worked a treat thanks. However, I have bought a new 4gb HC micro sd card and wanted to transfer all my ringtones and sms alert tones. I created both a Ringtone and a notification folder and added my stuff. But only the ringtons appear on my phone, not the notications. What have a I done wrong? is it because Im now using a 4gb HC card? Why do the ringtones appear on my phone but not the notification?? When I browse my phone and the sd card, I can see both folders Help
On my SD card there appeared at some stage a folder called "Notifications"; try the exact name.
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On my SD card there appeared at some stage a folder called "Notifications"; try the exact name.
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Firstly, I created both a Ringtones and a Notification folders for both my ringtones and sms alert tones. At first, I could only see my ringtones on the actual device. I then did a reboot and restored my device to factory settings, I then took my sd card out and formatted that. I created my folders again and this time, I could now see and use both my ringtones and notifications in my phone. However when I try to add new ones, getting to me phone through Moto helper, the new additions do not show up in my device, even though when I browse my phone's sd card, I can see them through Motorola MTP interface. is there any way to fix this? Has anyone else had the same problem?? Help
Hi guys,
Can someone make Google Music to read only music directory? I want it to ignore ringtones and alarms etc...
Thanks guys.
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Just create a file or folder named .nomedia in ur ringtones and alarm folder... it wud be a hidden file so don't search for it in the folder...
then clear media cache... reboot... and sme time of waiting for media scan to finish might do ur job...
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Just create a file or folder named .nomedia in ur ringtones and alarm folder... it wud be a hidden file so don't search for it in the folder...
then clear media cache... reboot... and sme time of waiting for media scan to finish might do ur job...
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Thanks, I'll try it right away.
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You have to use a ".nomedia" file:
if you put this file on a folder with only ringtones or other annoying sounds,you won't see them
Thanks guys, that solved my problem.
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I have several ring tones and alarm tones I use, and every time I flash a rom, they need to be recopied over. I'd like to learn how to make a cwm zip so I can just add them in to the system/media/ folder easily and quickly.
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Why don't you leave them in a folder called ringtones on your ext SD card? That way they are always there??
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jetbruceli said:
Why don't you leave them in a folder called ringtones on your ext SD card? That way they are always there??
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They are there...but they need to be copied to the system folder to be recognized. Then you need to reset the alarm and sounds to see them.