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  • 04-09-2011, 10:39 AM
    cmclough
    I followed instructions posted to convert mp3 to WAV then to WMA. My Samsung Rogue didn't recognize the WMA file I sent, so I took a step back and sent the same file as a WAV. That worked. I wish that I had thought to look into this 16 months ago when I got this phone. I've missed my custom ringtones.
  • 02-27-2011, 08:58 PM
    MIRNU
    I have the same problem..!! I already found a way to do it.. My phone has some music.. But it doesn't give me the "set as ringtone" option..!! Or save as ringtone!!.. So now im trying to do what someone said to do ...(email the song to my cel ) but it turns out i send the msj and then it tells me that the message could not be delivered!! I dont what to do someone please help me...
  • 07-27-2010, 02:16 PM
    Miss Platnum
    I was trying to find a solution but then I found out that is more easier and comfortable to download or convert any ringtone I like on my PC then using a data cable all can be put on my phone. And there's no need for any software.
  • 07-27-2010, 09:59 AM
    patti_xd
    Quote Originally Posted by tnahas View Post
    i did this and it worked perfectly, however, The volume of my new ringtone is extremely low, barely audible...any ideas?
    Has anyone found a solution to this because I have the same problem..
  • 12-25-2009, 05:15 PM
    pawsrb
    I have made and transferred ringtones from my Itine collection, the problem with the rogue when transferred as a MIDI file the volume is so low you have to hold it to your ear to hear it. Anybody no how to do this right? Thanks
  • 11-19-2009, 02:56 AM
    garywilson
    simple download mp3 direct cut and mp3 to wma convertor and send by using data cable
  • 11-18-2009, 11:53 AM
    tnahas
    Quote Originally Posted by littlerivers View Post
    I may have found a simpler way of getting free ringtones on the Samsung Rogue. Here is what I did:

    1.) Get Audacity if you don't already have it. It's free, so just Google it and download it.
    2.) Download the Free WMA MP3 Converter. You can Google this too, and download it for free.
    2.) Import the MP3 of your choosing into Audacity and cut up the song to make the ringtone of your liking. (You might want to play around a bit with Audacity if you've never used it before. The easiest way to get the part you want is to select that part, copy it, then select the whole song, delete that, and paste in the part you want. Be sure to check out the Effects, so you can play around with Fading In and Fading Out)
    3.) Once you've finished making the ringtone go to File>Export As WAV
    4.) Open up the Free WMA MP3 Converter and click on WAV to WMA. Select the WAV file you exported from Audacity, and convert it to a WMA file.
    5.) E-mail your @vzwpix.com name ([email protected]) and attach the WMA file to it.
    6.) Open up the Multimedia Message on your phone (the ringtone should automatically play). Hit 'Options' and then 'Save As Ringtone'

    I kept all of mine under 30 seconds and at 128kbps so as not to make a file that's too big. This worked perfectly for me, hope it works well for you!
    i did this and it worked perfectly, however, The volume of my new ringtone is extremely low, barely audible...any ideas?
  • 11-15-2009, 05:10 PM
    ccwilhite
    well turned phone off and it worked. website and making it yourself does work.
  • 11-15-2009, 04:57 PM
    littlerivers
    it should come in as a multimedia msg
  • 11-15-2009, 04:54 PM
    ccwilhite
    Quote Originally Posted by littlerivers View Post
    make sure you are doing your full phone number @vzwpix.com. include the area code so that it is a 10 digit number and do NOT include any hyphens! your e-mail should look something like this "[email protected]"

    other than that i don't know what to tell you, this has worked perfectly for me and other people as well! make sure you are following every step thoroughly.
    yep area code and no dashes. should it come in as a multimedia msg or do you have to subscribe with verizon.net email?
  • 11-15-2009, 04:35 PM
    littlerivers
    make sure you are doing your full phone number @vzwpix.com. include the area code so that it is a 10 digit number and do NOT include any hyphens! your e-mail should look something like this "[email protected]"

    other than that i don't know what to tell you, this has worked perfectly for me and other people as well! make sure you are following every step thoroughly.
  • 11-15-2009, 04:25 PM
    ccwilhite
    Quote Originally Posted by littlerivers View Post
    I may have found a simpler way of getting free ringtones on the Samsung Rogue. Here is what I did:

    1.) Get Audacity if you don't already have it. It's free, so just Google it and download it.
    2.) Download the Free WMA MP3 Converter. You can Google this too, and download it for free.
    2.) Import the MP3 of your choosing into Audacity and cut up the song to make the ringtone of your liking. (You might want to play around a bit with Audacity if you've never used it before. The easiest way to get the part you want is to select that part, copy it, then select the whole song, delete that, and paste in the part you want. Be sure to check out the Effects, so you can play around with Fading In and Fading Out)
    3.) Once you've finished making the ringtone go to File>Export As WAV
    4.) Open up the Free WMA MP3 Converter and click on WAV to WMA. Select the WAV file you exported from Audacity, and convert it to a WMA file.
    5.) E-mail your @vzwpix.com name ([email protected]) and attach the WMA file to it.
    6.) Open up the Multimedia Message on your phone (the ringtone should automatically play). Hit 'Options' and then 'Save As Ringtone'

    I kept all of mine under 30 seconds and at 128kbps so as not to make a file that's too big. This worked perfectly for me, hope it works well for you!
    i have done everything that this post says to do. i can not send email to my phone#@vzwpix.com. this did not come in as a text msg or multimedia message. i have tried to send to personal email and open message with my phone and tone is there yet will not let me download link. i have used make my own ringtone website and am getting same issues. please help
  • 11-14-2009, 04:28 AM
    tspace
    4.) Open up the Free WMA MP3 Converter and click on WAV to WMA. Select the WAV file you exported from Audacity, and convert it to a WMA file.
    5.) E-mail your @vzwpix.com name ([email protected]) and attach the WMA file to it.
    6.) Open up the Multimedia Message on your phone (the ringtone should automatically play). Hit 'Options' and then 'Save As Ringtone'

    Just to experiment, it took an mp3 and let me save it as a ringtone. Thanks for the instructions, worked perfect!

    I went to a website: makeownringtone.com it allows you to download it to your computer, in mp3 format, then you can attach it in an email per your instructions and vwalah - you have a customized FREE ringtone! Thanks again!
  • 10-14-2009, 11:41 AM
    Sta
    or try this online editor: makeownringtone.com
  • 10-11-2009, 03:15 PM
    littlerivers
    I may have found a simpler way of getting free ringtones on the Samsung Rogue. Here is what I did:

    1.) Get Audacity if you don't already have it. It's free, so just Google it and download it.
    2.) Download the Free WMA MP3 Converter. You can Google this too, and download it for free.
    2.) Import the MP3 of your choosing into Audacity and cut up the song to make the ringtone of your liking. (You might want to play around a bit with Audacity if you've never used it before. The easiest way to get the part you want is to select that part, copy it, then select the whole song, delete that, and paste in the part you want. Be sure to check out the Effects, so you can play around with Fading In and Fading Out)
    3.) Once you've finished making the ringtone go to File>Export As WAV
    4.) Open up the Free WMA MP3 Converter and click on WAV to WMA. Select the WAV file you exported from Audacity, and convert it to a WMA file.
    5.) E-mail your @vzwpix.com name ([email protected]) and attach the WMA file to it.
    6.) Open up the Multimedia Message on your phone (the ringtone should automatically play). Hit 'Options' and then 'Save As Ringtone'

    I kept all of mine under 30 seconds and at 128kbps so as not to make a file that's too big. This worked perfectly for me, hope it works well for you!
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