On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 08:49:58 GMT,
Idontthinkso@nospam.com (Mike_in_SD)
wrote in <98C816CFIdontthinksonospamco@69.28.173.184>:
>spamfilter1@navasgroup.com (John Navas) wrote in
><s8atr2pg1ueia34466e4bp63vihe05k3qr@4ax.com>:
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>>On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 14:57:44 -0600, aznuwee
>><aznuwee.2l6y45@nospam.cellphoneforums.net> wrote in
>><aznuwee.2l6y45@nospam.cellphoneforums.net>:
>>
>>>maybe this thread might be on interrest to you...
>>>http://tinyurl.com/2vkhse
>>
>>What's the big deal? I can easily send _properly formatted_ MP3
>>ringtones to my V551 with Bluetooth, attached to email, or as MMS
>>messages, and then set them as ringtones. Also by using BVRP
>>Mobile/Motorola Phone Tools.
>
>and with my v610 I could sing to it and have it use that as the ring
>tone .. so whats your point ..
>
>we are talking about the krazr ... do it with IT !!
Given that these methods work with all of the other current Motorola
handsets I know of, I'm pretty sure they will work on the KRZR as well.
The usual problem is improper encoding of MP3 files, easily avoided by
using BVRP Mobile/Motorola Phone Tools.or by using the correct
parameters in a good MP3 encoder (e.g., Audacity).
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