Hello,
I want to put the defaut ringtones/alarm/notifications from J120H to other cell.
I can't acess the file to copy.
Someone told me that I have to copy a rom and extrat the song, but I alread tried and i cound't find the songs.
Have someone this songs to send me???
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Hi all,If someone could answer this really annoying problem i would be eternally gratefull.I have a specific file that i would like to use for receiving
incoming text messages etc,the problem is i can get the file in the rings folder,but it doesent show upn in the sounds list in text messaging.All the usuals are there notify,loudest,etc but cannot get this sound in.Has anyone got any idea this really is doing my head in :x Many thanks for any replys.
Just copy wav files to windows...its the only file format,
Hi galinha.Yes i can put the file in the windows folder but i cant select it for use as a incoming text message.In sounds & notifications,if i scroll to
incoming text message then try to pick a sound it is not there???
wav files ? Wma Files ?
notifications
Hi galinha, Ha sorted!!! I,ve been trying to use an mp3 file not wav
changed the file format and it worked
Thanks for the help
Hey guys, does anyone know how to set the sms into my own sounds for P3300? I try many times but still do not know how to save the file under which directory.....help please...
you have to change the extension of the file and then should put in windows folder to access that file for sms
Thanks for replying, dude.
What should I change on the extention if it is a MP3 format? And where should I copy to?
Thanks.....
SMS tones need to have a .wav extension if I remember correctly, and placed directly in the windows folder.
jamesredfern said:
SMS tones need to have a .wav extension if I remember correctly, and placed directly in the windows folder.
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Ok, so I have a sound I want to hear when an sms message arrives, and I converted it to *.wav and put it in the Windows directory. How do I replace this sound with the original sms sound?
edit:
I think I already know. Once you've put in the windows folder it automaticly is shown in the list where you can change you ringtone sound, incoming mail sound, etc.
Maybe this is a better way
Just install this application and you have done it
i have a t-mobile pc pocket..i just unlocked it...i need to know what format ringtones can i download to this pc pocket..i know .wav..but can i download midi, mp3 or other formats...and is there any free software out there to download on my pc pocket me create ringtones.. please help if you know where i can find .wav ringtones that would be great too..i just hope we can download other formats other than .wav
.wma
and use CDEX which is free to make anything into wma
Anyone know where downloaded audiobook mp3 files get stored after there downloaded. I can play them from a file menu after it downloads but if I close it
I cant find it again.
guys, i have few MP3 & few OGG files which i was using them as ringtones on my previous phone.
in SGS2, i dont know how i can set custom ringtones.... i saw some OGG files in system/media/audio/ringtone folder through root explorer.
i tried copying OGG files into that folder, it allowed me. but when i went to settings/sounds/ringtone.... there it doesnt show up the newly added file...
what should i do ? is it possible to use custom ringtone on SGS2 ? if yes, how & in what format the SGS2 recognises music files....
pls let me know.... i am waiting
Hmmm think the fastest way on a clean phone would be to just play the song in the media player and then "menu > set as > phone ringtone"
Think you can also set then using kies.
Mind you I've only used mp3's so not sure if this also goes for OGG files.
hope it's somewhat usefull
Copy Ringtones to folder System/Media/ringtones . I use super manager .
Format .ogg .
Exit reboot phone .
Go to setting sounds phone ringtone scroll down and then back up for ringtone select new ringtone .
Tested working 1100 21/05/11
jje
You can actually put them in any partition, even on the memory card, you don't have to root so long as you put them in the correct folder:
Ringtones
/media/audio/ringtones/
Alarms
/media/audio/alarms/
Notifications
/media/audio/notifications/
I believe that any audio format that the phone can support may be used
thanks guys, i played the file & in the options i set it as ringtone. that played the trick. after choosing that mp3/ogg file as default ringtone, it showed up in sound/phone ringtone setting.... till then it was not so...
thanks for you help...
it would have been better to search for list of music files from default ringtone settings....i wish.... its okay....
SquiffSquiff said:
You can actually put them in any partition, even on the memory card, you don't have to root so long as you put them in the correct folder:
Ringtones
/media/audio/ringtones/
Alarms
/media/audio/alarms/
Notifications
/media/audio/notifications/
I believe that any audio format that the phone can support may be used
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You don't even need the media/audio/ folders.
My sd card just has the last folder name, and any files in there show up in the relevant selection menus.
thanks guys, i played the file & in the options i set it as ringtone. that played the trick. after choosing that mp3/ogg file as default ringtone, it showed up in sound/phone ringtone setting.... till then it was not so...
thanks for you help...
it would have been better to search for list of music files from default ringtone settings....i wish.... its okay....