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  1. #1
    colton
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    Why not just make your own? Just take your favorite .wav file and
    convert it to an mp3 file and upload to the phone. Wav files are free
    everywhere. With a little work you have an ample supply of ringtones.



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  2. #2
    James
    Guest

    Uploading a ringtone to the v220

    "colton" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Why not just make your own? Just take your favorite .wav file and
    > convert it to an mp3 file and upload to the phone. Wav files are free
    > everywhere. With a little work you have an ample supply of ringtones.


    I am trying to do exactly this with the v220 and I am stuck. I have used the
    Phone tools and the cable to upload a .wav filt to the phone. ( I tried an
    mp3 first, but the phone wouldn't play it.) I would think that if you can
    get a tune to the phone and play it you can use it as ringtone.

    Where I am now is that I have the audio file on the phone. If I go to Sounds
    in My Media on the phone, I can see the file, select it and play it . It
    sounds fine. When I look at the details it says the type is a Wav.

    There appears to be no way to use this audio file as ring tone. All the
    ringtones that I can use on the phone are of the type MIX or MIDI or
    IMelody.

    How can I get a custom ringtone to the phone? What format should I convert
    these files to make ringtones? How can I get this audio file to be a
    ringtone?

    It's so frustrating!

    James





  3. #3
    BruceR
    Guest

    Re: No need for free ringtones....

    It took trying several conversion programs but I did get the Flint tone
    working. I'll be happy to send it to you in "ready to load" MP3 if you
    like.

    From:muddycat
    [email protected]

    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > colton <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> Why not just make your own? Just take your favorite .wav file and
    >> convert it to an mp3 file and upload to the phone. Wav files are free
    >> everywhere. With a little work you have an ample supply of ringtones.

    >
    > I tried that with a wav of 'Our Man Flint' (the ringtone of the phone
    > he used). I kept getting an error of something missing when I tried
    > to send it to my V400.






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