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- 06-14-2004, 06:33 PM #1Maciej GornyGuest
go to http://myPhoneFiles.com/software, get the app and then send straight
from the computer to your phone, - any number of times - make voice ringers
out of CD tracks, MP3, WAV, OGG, AU or AVI (audio only) files, or record
your voice, pretty cool (!) take any part of any song and send it to the
phone as a ringer (you can even different songs)...
maciej
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- 06-14-2004, 09:53 PM #2ChunkufarneyGuest
Re: here's how to make ringtones for v400 and V600
True..
but if you have a multimedia phone you can make a .wav file (cant be over
32kbps) host it on the internet (every ISP lets you make a web page(home
site).. store a 30 second 32 kbps file on the page it will be a pretty small
file .. direct your phone to it using the URL download it and save as ring
tone
It is free.. and you can use MS sound recorder to edit and make them
"Maciej Gorny" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> go to http://myPhoneFiles.com/software, get the app and then send straight
> from the computer to your phone, - any number of times - make voice
ringers
> out of CD tracks, MP3, WAV, OGG, AU or AVI (audio only) files, or record
> your voice, pretty cool (!) take any part of any song and send it to the
> phone as a ringer (you can even different songs)...
>
> maciej
- 06-15-2004, 08:27 AM #3JimmyGuest
Re: here's how to make ringtones for v400 and V600
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 23:53:15 -0400, "Chunkufarney" <[email protected]> wrote:
>True..
>but if you have a multimedia phone you can make a .wav file (cant be over
>32kbps) host it on the internet (every ISP lets you make a web page(home
>site).. store a 30 second 32 kbps file on the page it will be a pretty small
>file .. direct your phone to it using the URL download it and save as ring
>tone
>
>It is free.. and you can use MS sound recorder to edit and make them
If you do this... do you get the "song" playing (multiple frequencies)
or do you get a "tone by tone" such as you'd get by manually
programming a ring tone?
Thanks,
- 06-15-2004, 08:32 AM #4JimmyGuest
Re: here's how to make ringtones for v400 and V600
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 14:27:26 GMT, Jimmy <[email protected]> wrote:
>If you do this... do you get the "song" playing (multiple frequencies)
>or do you get a "tone by tone" such as you'd get by manually
>programming a ring tone?
I should have added that I have a T720, not a v400.... perhaps my
options are not as wide.
- 06-15-2004, 08:59 AM #5UDont Need2KnowGuest
Re: here's how to make ringtones for v400 and V600
Check out Xingtone for doing this.... www.xingtone.com
>On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 23:53:15 -0400, "Chunkufarney" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>True..
>>but if you have a multimedia phone you can make a .wav file (cant be
>>over
>>32kbps) host it on the internet (every ISP lets you make a web
>>page(home site).. store a 30 second 32 kbps file on the page it will
>>be a pretty small file .. direct your phone to it using the URL
>>download it and save as ring tone
>>
>>It is free.. and you can use MS sound recorder to edit and make them
>
>
>If you do this... do you get the "song" playing (multiple frequencies)
>or do you get a "tone by tone" such as you'd get by manually
>programming a ring tone?
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>
>
- 06-15-2004, 10:00 PM #6ChunkufarneyGuest
Re: here's how to make ringtones for v400 and V600
Hi Jimmy,
with the v400 you can have real songs as a ring tone.
I am not sure what kind of ring tones your phone has
The V 400 has Polyphonic/SuperTone/MP3 Tones
I looked up your phone and I see you can have "real music" ringtones.. If
you have multimedia access with that phone you can probably host the mp3 on
the web and download it to your phone
If not I know you will be able to play .midi files on your phone.
There are tons of free midi editing programs on the web for editing just the
riffs out from the .mid files..
Do a search in the newsgroups for midi or karaoke newsgroups on your news
server..
That's where to get the midis , all you have to do is edit them and somehow
save them to your phone
"Jimmy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 23:53:15 -0400, "Chunkufarney" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >True..
> >but if you have a multimedia phone you can make a .wav file (cant be over
> >32kbps) host it on the internet (every ISP lets you make a web page(home
> >site).. store a 30 second 32 kbps file on the page it will be a pretty
small
> >file .. direct your phone to it using the URL download it and save as
ring
> >tone
> >
> >It is free.. and you can use MS sound recorder to edit and make them
>
>
> If you do this... do you get the "song" playing (multiple frequencies)
> or do you get a "tone by tone" such as you'd get by manually
> programming a ring tone?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
- 06-16-2004, 06:00 AM #7JimmyGuest
Re: here's how to make ringtones for v400 and V600
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 00:00:23 -0400, "Chunkufarney" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi Jimmy,
>with the v400 you can have real songs as a ring tone.
>I am not sure what kind of ring tones your phone has
>The V 400 has Polyphonic/SuperTone/MP3 Tones
>
>I looked up your phone and I see you can have "real music" ringtones.. If
>you have multimedia access with that phone you can probably host the mp3 on
>the web and download it to your phone
Thanks...I'll have to see if I can find some more pointers to
specifics... or maybe just try the v400 procedures and see if it's
the same.
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