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- 03-29-2005, 07:16 AM #1rv transporterGuest
I am new to google groups and new to this forum. a thousand pardons if
i do it wrong.
i have recently purchased a motorola 265 and have verizon service with
their "get it now."
i want to have a ring tone that is a soft femine voice that says, "Mr
White, you have an incoming call." i want this to repeat until the
phone is answered or until it times out. is this possible? if yes,
how do i do it?
if you respond to this posting, please, please, please remember i am
not a geek, computer nerd or in any way knowledgle in techno talk. you
have to be explicit in your explanations.
thanks to all
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- 03-29-2005, 09:26 AM #2QuaoarGuest
Re: Motorola V265 Ringer
rv transporter wrote:
> I am new to google groups and new to this forum. a thousand pardons
> if i do it wrong.
>
> i have recently purchased a motorola 265 and have verizon service with
> their "get it now."
>
> i want to have a ring tone that is a soft femine voice that says, "Mr
> White, you have an incoming call." i want this to repeat until the
> phone is answered or until it times out. is this possible? if yes,
> how do i do it?
>
> if you respond to this posting, please, please, please remember i am
> not a geek, computer nerd or in any way knowledgle in techno talk.
> you have to be explicit in your explanations.
>
> thanks to all
Go to the Verizon Web site and find the Get It Now option, navigate to a
site for ringtones, preview, and then purchase. You will need to
register a username and password at the site. Verizon's web support is
very difficult to navigate logically.
Q
- 03-29-2005, 08:12 PM #3joeengineerGuest
Re: Motorola V265 Ringer
> Go to the Verizon Web site and find the Get It Now option, navigate to a
> site for ringtones, preview, and then purchase. You will need to register
> a username and password at the site. Verizon's web support is very
> difficult to navigate logically.
Not being a "geek", this is your best option to try first. If you can't
find what you want, you can record your own or use any mp3 file and upload
it to your phone but it involves a special cable and software installation.
Here's a link for instructions on how to do this:
http://www.cellphonehacks.com/viewto...highlight=v265
It looks harder than it is. You can ask questions there or here if you run
into problems.
Another good source for all sorts of cell phone information is:
www.howardforums.com
P.S. Excellent idea on the voice message. I think I'll have my wife record
that for me!
- 03-31-2005, 04:54 AM #4Kobiyashi MaruGuest
Re: Motorola V265 Ringer
Go to www.howardforums.com and do a search on V265 ringtones.
Basically, you can record it as an MP3 and send it to your phone, but
you need a special format (I have used 8000Hz, 16-bit, Stereo and 8000
Hz, 16-bit, mono). Now, here is the trick. You MUST rename the MP3
file extension to MID!! (I know, it is not a MIDI file but it works).
Then send it as an attachment to [email protected]. The phone will
play the tone and allow you to save it as a file or a ringtone.
There are 2 caveats to this...
1. The ringtone will NOT repeat. You will have to have it repeat
itself within the MP3.
2. The volume on the V26x series phones, in my opinion, sucks. The
loudest setting I can barely hear if I have the phone in my coat
pocket.
Good luck
On 29 Mar 2005 05:16:44 -0800, "rv transporter" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>I am new to google groups and new to this forum. a thousand pardons if
>i do it wrong.
>
>i have recently purchased a motorola 265 and have verizon service with
>their "get it now."
>
>i want to have a ring tone that is a soft femine voice that says, "Mr
>White, you have an incoming call." i want this to repeat until the
>phone is answered or until it times out. is this possible? if yes,
>how do i do it?
>
>if you respond to this posting, please, please, please remember i am
>not a geek, computer nerd or in any way knowledgle in techno talk. you
>have to be explicit in your explanations.
>
>thanks to all
- 03-31-2005, 08:15 AM #5QuaoarGuest
Re: Motorola V265 Ringer
Kobiyashi Maru wrote:
> Go to www.howardforums.com and do a search on V265 ringtones.
>
> Basically, you can record it as an MP3 and send it to your phone, but
> you need a special format (I have used 8000Hz, 16-bit, Stereo and 8000
> Hz, 16-bit, mono). Now, here is the trick. You MUST rename the MP3
> file extension to MID!! (I know, it is not a MIDI file but it works).
> Then send it as an attachment to [email protected]. The phone will
> play the tone and allow you to save it as a file or a ringtone.
>
> There are 2 caveats to this...
> 1. The ringtone will NOT repeat. You will have to have it repeat
> itself within the MP3.
> 2. The volume on the V26x series phones, in my opinion, sucks. The
> loudest setting I can barely hear if I have the phone in my coat
> pocket.
>
> Good luck
>
> On 29 Mar 2005 05:16:44 -0800, "rv transporter" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I am new to google groups and new to this forum. a thousand pardons
>> if i do it wrong.
>>
>> i have recently purchased a motorola 265 and have verizon service
>> with their "get it now."
>>
>> i want to have a ring tone that is a soft femine voice that says, "Mr
>> White, you have an incoming call." i want this to repeat until the
>> phone is answered or until it times out. is this possible? if yes,
>> how do i do it?
>>
>> if you respond to this posting, please, please, please remember i am
>> not a geek, computer nerd or in any way knowledgle in techno talk.
>> you have to be explicit in your explanations.
>>
>> thanks to all
I will disagree: the v265 plays mid, mp3, wav files just fine. It uses
gif or jpg wallpaper just fine. Texting the tones works find if the
attached file is not too big. I do not know the absolute limit, but
I've texted 96KB files, failed on 225KB files. I have mp3 at 48kbps
mono, 16 bit. The design of the v265 speaker is poor in the base and
good in treble and lower bit rates will provide poor sound especially
evident with wav and mp3.
Q
- 05-05-2005, 08:05 AM #6bmj84Guest
Re: Motorola V265 Ringer
Quaoar Wrote:
> Kobiyashi Maru wrote:-
> Go to www.howardforums.com and do a search on V265 ringtones.
>
> Basically, you can record it as an MP3 and send it to your phone, but
> you need a special format (I have used 8000Hz, 16-bit, Stereo and
> 8000
> Hz, 16-bit, mono). Now, here is the trick. You MUST rename the MP3
> file extension to MID!! (I know, it is not a MIDI file but it works).
> Then send it as an attachment to [email protected]. The phone
> will
> play the tone and allow you to save it as a file or a ringtone.
>
> There are 2 caveats to this...
> 1. The ringtone will NOT repeat. You will have to have it repeat
> itself within the MP3.
> 2. The volume on the V26x series phones, in my opinion, sucks. The
> loudest setting I can barely hear if I have the phone in my coat
> pocket.
>
> Good luck
>
> On 29 Mar 2005 05:16:44 -0800, "rv transporter" [email protected]
> wrote:
> -
> I am new to google groups and new to this forum. a thousand pardons
> if i do it wrong.
>
> i have recently purchased a motorola 265 and have verizon service
> with their "get it now."
>
> i want to have a ring tone that is a soft femine voice that says, "Mr
> White, you have an incoming call." i want this to repeat until the
> phone is answered or until it times out. is this possible? if yes,
> how do i do it?
>
> if you respond to this posting, please, please, please remember i am
> not a geek, computer nerd or in any way knowledgle in techno talk.
> you have to be explicit in your explanations.
>
> thanks to all--
>
> I will disagree: the v265 plays mid, mp3, wav files just fine. It
> uses
> gif or jpg wallpaper just fine. Texting the tones works find if the
> attached file is not too big. I do not know the absolute limit, but
> I've texted 96KB files, failed on 225KB files. I have mp3 at 48kbps
> mono, 16 bit. The design of the v265 speaker is poor in the base and
> good in treble and lower bit rates will provide poor sound especially
> evident with wav and mp3.
>
> Q
Hey all, I have a v265 and am looking for some help getting mp3s to
work on my phone. I have MPT and can transfer files back and forth,
however, when i try to play the mp3 file, it says that it is corrupt.
I tried what some other forums suggested, and changed the file
extension to .mid before i sent it, and it still doesnt work. Im
getting kind of irritated now. If anybody can suggest to me why my
mp3s wont work, it would be appreciated.
--
bmj84
- 05-08-2005, 06:23 AM #7Kobiyashi MaruGuest
Re: Motorola V265 Ringer
I have done this so many times with my v260 (the non camera v265).
Try this (from HowardForums.com)....
Original Post
took a cd, recorded the part of da song i wanted w/ Cool Edit 2000 (i
guess other programs like cubase and cakewalk would work as well, i'm
not familiar w/ those)...saved it as a mp3, using 16-bit, mono 24kbps
attributes. now here's where i think ppl are gettin mixed up. on my
computer (i have winxp) i have my file folders set up to SHOW THE FILE
EXTENSIONS. to change this, open up My Computer or Windows
Explorer...go to Tools-Folder Options. click the 'View' tab, and
UNcheck 'Hide extensions for known file types'. now you'll see all
your files with the extension, i.e. 'My Resume.doc' or 'Michael
Jackson - Bad.mp3'. Right click on the mp3 you made and click
'rename'. now just change the .mp3 extension to .mid.
My additions
now, fire up Outlook Express (or whatever) and email the .mid file as
an attachment to "[email protected]". It'll cost you 2 cents (or
maybe 10). When you get the message, scroll down until you find the
attachment. Make sure it still has the .mid extension. See if you can
play it. If you can, hit menu and save it. You should be able to use
it as a ringtone from your ring selections.
hope this helped.
On Thu, 5 May 2005 14:05:30 +0000, bmj84
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>Quaoar Wrote:
>> Kobiyashi Maru wrote:-
>> Go to www.howardforums.com and do a search on V265 ringtones.
>>
>> Basically, you can record it as an MP3 and send it to your phone, but
>> you need a special format (I have used 8000Hz, 16-bit, Stereo and
>> 8000
>> Hz, 16-bit, mono). Now, here is the trick. You MUST rename the MP3
>> file extension to MID!! (I know, it is not a MIDI file but it works).
>> Then send it as an attachment to [email protected]. The phone
>> will
>> play the tone and allow you to save it as a file or a ringtone.
>>
>> There are 2 caveats to this...
>> 1. The ringtone will NOT repeat. You will have to have it repeat
>> itself within the MP3.
>> 2. The volume on the V26x series phones, in my opinion, sucks. The
>> loudest setting I can barely hear if I have the phone in my coat
>> pocket.
>>
>> Good luck
>>
>> On 29 Mar 2005 05:16:44 -0800, "rv transporter" [email protected]
>> wrote:
>> -
>> I am new to google groups and new to this forum. a thousand pardons
>> if i do it wrong.
>>
>> i have recently purchased a motorola 265 and have verizon service
>> with their "get it now."
>>
>> i want to have a ring tone that is a soft femine voice that says, "Mr
>> White, you have an incoming call." i want this to repeat until the
>> phone is answered or until it times out. is this possible? if yes,
>> how do i do it?
>>
>> if you respond to this posting, please, please, please remember i am
>> not a geek, computer nerd or in any way knowledgle in techno talk.
>> you have to be explicit in your explanations.
>>
>> thanks to all--
>>
>> I will disagree: the v265 plays mid, mp3, wav files just fine. It
>> uses
>> gif or jpg wallpaper just fine. Texting the tones works find if the
>> attached file is not too big. I do not know the absolute limit, but
>> I've texted 96KB files, failed on 225KB files. I have mp3 at 48kbps
>> mono, 16 bit. The design of the v265 speaker is poor in the base and
>> good in treble and lower bit rates will provide poor sound especially
>> evident with wav and mp3.
>>
>> Q
>
>Hey all, I have a v265 and am looking for some help getting mp3s to
>work on my phone. I have MPT and can transfer files back and forth,
>however, when i try to play the mp3 file, it says that it is corrupt.
>I tried what some other forums suggested, and changed the file
>extension to .mid before i sent it, and it still doesnt work. Im
>getting kind of irritated now. If anybody can suggest to me why my
>mp3s wont work, it would be appreciated.
- 05-09-2005, 11:41 PM #8CharlesHGuest
Re: Motorola V265 Ringer
Kobiyashi Maru wrote:
> now, fire up Outlook Express (or whatever) and email the .mid file as
> an attachment to "[email protected]". It'll cost you 2 cents (or
> maybe 10). When you get the message, scroll down until you find the
> attachment. Make sure it still has the .mid extension. See if you can
> play it. If you can, hit menu and save it. You should be able to use
> it as a ringtone from your ring selections.
Doesn't anything which goes through vzwpix get treated as a "picture
message" (actually, an MMS [multimedia] message) and get charged $0.25,
unless you have a pix package of some kind? A bit more than $0.02, but
still a lot less than the GetItNow ringtones ($1.99).
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