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  1. #1
    Mac Breck
    Guest
    I'm trying to find a way to get custom MP3 ringtones into my Verizon
    Motorola V265. Anybody else find a way to get custom MP3s into the
    phone? Most of what I have are WAV and AVI files that I've converted to
    MP3s on my PC and I just want to drag and drop 'em to the phone via the
    USB cable. They are not available for download *anywhere*.

    I tried the USB cable way via the Verizon "Mobile Office Kit" and that
    doesn't work. According to:

    > Debra
    > Verizon Wireless
    > Data Technical Support:


    > We are sorry to learn that you are having difficulty with your Mobile

    Office
    > Kit connectivity and are eager to assist you with information

    regarding
    > MP3 and your Motorola V265."
    > ...
    > We apologize for any confusion regarding the Motorola Mobile Phone

    Tools
    > software. The MPT software performs the 2 separate functions noted

    below.
    >
    > The transfer of contact and calendar information between your handset

    and any
    > USB equipped PC is supported by the included software. This

    information can
    > be imported from Outlook, Outlook Express and Lotus Notes. The

    transfer of
    > any other data such images, sounds or other media to or from your PC

    using
    > the Multimedia Studio is not supported by our handsets.


    So, basically, they're eager to tell me it can't be done, and "We never
    stop working for you!" What a crock of....

    Now, I can't even return the damned $42.39 kit because it's outside the
    15 day return period.


    --
    Mac Breck (KoshN)
    -------------------------------
    "Babylon 5: Crusade" (1999)
    Galen: "There is always hope, only because it's the one thing that no
    one has figured out how to kill yet."
    (Galen's obviously never met Warner Brothers, TNT-Atlanta or Sci-Fi.)

    "Brimstone" (1998)
    [Stone lights a candle for the dead in a Catholic church]
    Gina: Who's that for?
    Ezekiel Stone: Me.





    See More: Help! Motorola V265 - Trying to Get Custom Ringtones Into It, From The PC.




  2. #2
    David R Goyer
    Guest

    Re: Help! Motorola V265 - Trying to Get Custom Ringtones Into It, From The PC.

    You can email them to vzwpix.com and they should go straight to your phone.

    David R. Goyer

    "Mac Breck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I'm trying to find a way to get custom MP3 ringtones into my Verizon
    > Motorola V265. Anybody else find a way to get custom MP3s into the
    > phone? Most of what I have are WAV and AVI files that I've converted to
    > MP3s on my PC and I just want to drag and drop 'em to the phone via the
    > USB cable. They are not available for download *anywhere*.
    >
    > I tried the USB cable way via the Verizon "Mobile Office Kit" and that
    > doesn't work. According to:
    >
    >> Debra
    >> Verizon Wireless
    >> Data Technical Support:

    >
    >> We are sorry to learn that you are having difficulty with your Mobile

    > Office
    >> Kit connectivity and are eager to assist you with information

    > regarding
    >> MP3 and your Motorola V265."
    >> ...
    >> We apologize for any confusion regarding the Motorola Mobile Phone

    > Tools
    >> software. The MPT software performs the 2 separate functions noted

    > below.
    >>
    >> The transfer of contact and calendar information between your handset

    > and any
    >> USB equipped PC is supported by the included software. This

    > information can
    >> be imported from Outlook, Outlook Express and Lotus Notes. The

    > transfer of
    >> any other data such images, sounds or other media to or from your PC

    > using
    >> the Multimedia Studio is not supported by our handsets.

    >
    > So, basically, they're eager to tell me it can't be done, and "We never
    > stop working for you!" What a crock of....
    >
    > Now, I can't even return the damned $42.39 kit because it's outside the
    > 15 day return period.
    >
    >
    > --
    > Mac Breck (KoshN)
    > -------------------------------
    > "Babylon 5: Crusade" (1999)
    > Galen: "There is always hope, only because it's the one thing that no
    > one has figured out how to kill yet."
    > (Galen's obviously never met Warner Brothers, TNT-Atlanta or Sci-Fi.)
    >
    > "Brimstone" (1998)
    > [Stone lights a candle for the dead in a Catholic church]
    > Gina: Who's that for?
    > Ezekiel Stone: Me.
    >
    >






  3. #3
    MisterJJ
    Guest

    Re: Help! Motorola V265 - Trying to Get Custom Ringtones Into It, From The PC.

    Verizon sucks! They disable the functionality of their phones so you'll use
    their pay-to-play system. That being said, I use Verizon because it is the
    only service that I get good reception with at my home.

    It's possible to go around them though. It's kinda involved but if you just
    take it step-by-step, it's not that hard. Here's the link for the
    walkthrough:

    http://www.cellphonehacks.com/viewto...highlight=v265

    I would also suggest getting rid of that damn Verizon on the screen and
    replace it with the time. Go ahead and ask here if you run into any
    problems.

    "Mac Breck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I'm trying to find a way to get custom MP3 ringtones into my Verizon
    > Motorola V265. Anybody else find a way to get custom MP3s into the
    > phone? Most of what I have are WAV and AVI files that I've converted to
    > MP3s on my PC and I just want to drag and drop 'em to the phone via the
    > USB cable. They are not available for download *anywhere*.
    >
    > I tried the USB cable way via the Verizon "Mobile Office Kit" and that
    > doesn't work. According to:
    >
    >> Debra
    >> Verizon Wireless
    >> Data Technical Support:

    >
    >> We are sorry to learn that you are having difficulty with your Mobile

    > Office
    >> Kit connectivity and are eager to assist you with information

    > regarding
    >> MP3 and your Motorola V265."
    >> ...
    >> We apologize for any confusion regarding the Motorola Mobile Phone

    > Tools
    >> software. The MPT software performs the 2 separate functions noted

    > below.
    >>
    >> The transfer of contact and calendar information between your handset

    > and any
    >> USB equipped PC is supported by the included software. This

    > information can
    >> be imported from Outlook, Outlook Express and Lotus Notes. The

    > transfer of
    >> any other data such images, sounds or other media to or from your PC

    > using
    >> the Multimedia Studio is not supported by our handsets.

    >
    > So, basically, they're eager to tell me it can't be done, and "We never
    > stop working for you!" What a crock of....
    >
    > Now, I can't even return the damned $42.39 kit because it's outside the
    > 15 day return period.
    >
    >
    > --
    > Mac Breck (KoshN)
    > -------------------------------
    > "Babylon 5: Crusade" (1999)
    > Galen: "There is always hope, only because it's the one thing that no
    > one has figured out how to kill yet."
    > (Galen's obviously never met Warner Brothers, TNT-Atlanta or Sci-Fi.)
    >
    > "Brimstone" (1998)
    > [Stone lights a candle for the dead in a Catholic church]
    > Gina: Who's that for?
    > Ezekiel Stone: Me.
    >
    >






  4. #4

    Re: Help! Motorola V265 - Trying to Get Custom Ringtones Into It, FromThe PC.

    MisterJJ wrote:

    Moved reply to bottom <sigh>

    > "Mac Breck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > I'm trying to find a way to get custom MP3 ringtones into my Verizon
    > > Motorola V265. Anybody else find a way to get custom MP3s into the
    > > phone? Most of what I have are WAV and AVI files that I've converted to
    > > MP3s on my PC and I just want to drag and drop 'em to the phone via the
    > > USB cable. They are not available for download *anywhere*.
    > >
    > > I tried the USB cable way via the Verizon "Mobile Office Kit" and that
    > > doesn't work. According to:
    > >
    > >> Debra
    > >> Verizon Wireless
    > >> Data Technical Support:

    > >
    > >> We are sorry to learn that you are having difficulty with your Mobile

    > > Office
    > >> Kit connectivity and are eager to assist you with information

    > > regarding
    > >> MP3 and your Motorola V265."
    > >> ...
    > >> We apologize for any confusion regarding the Motorola Mobile Phone

    > > Tools
    > >> software. The MPT software performs the 2 separate functions noted

    > > below.
    > >>
    > >> The transfer of contact and calendar information between your handset

    > > and any
    > >> USB equipped PC is supported by the included software. This

    > > information can
    > >> be imported from Outlook, Outlook Express and Lotus Notes. The

    > > transfer of
    > >> any other data such images, sounds or other media to or from your PC

    > > using
    > >> the Multimedia Studio is not supported by our handsets.

    > >
    > > So, basically, they're eager to tell me it can't be done, and "We never
    > > stop working for you!" What a crock of....
    > >
    > > Now, I can't even return the damned $42.39 kit because it's outside the
    > > 15 day return period.
    > >
    > >
    > > --
    > > Mac Breck (KoshN)
    > > -------------------------------
    > > "Babylon 5: Crusade" (1999)
    > > Galen: "There is always hope, only because it's the one thing that no
    > > one has figured out how to kill yet."
    > > (Galen's obviously never met Warner Brothers, TNT-Atlanta or Sci-Fi.)
    > >
    > > "Brimstone" (1998)
    > > [Stone lights a candle for the dead in a Catholic church]
    > > Gina: Who's that for?
    > > Ezekiel Stone: Me.
    > >
    > >


    It's possible to go around them though. It's kinda involved but if you just
    take it step-by-step, it's not that hard. Here's the link for the
    walkthrough:

    http://www.cellphonehacks.com/viewto...highlight=v265

    I would also suggest getting rid of that damn Verizon on the screen and
    replace it with the time. Go ahead and ask here if you run into any
    problems.



    Wow what a lot of steps.
    How does one find if the software level is "S/W: 26x_1.0.16.14P "?

    Lou

    Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
    A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.






  5. #5
    Cliff Hartle
    Guest

    Re: Help! Motorola V265 - Trying to Get Custom Ringtones Into It, From The PC.

    I put midi files on my phone by setting up an account at www.vzwpix.com.

    Uploading the midi file to my account and sending it to my phone, the same
    v265 you have.

    I then saved the file as a ringtone on the phone.

    I don't know how mush this is costing me for the msg I sent to my phone. It
    involved some data transfer.

    According to what I read on this forum you can't do it through the cable.


    "Mac Breck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I'm trying to find a way to get custom MP3 ringtones into my Verizon
    > Motorola V265. Anybody else find a way to get custom MP3s into the
    > phone? Most of what I have are WAV and AVI files that I've converted to
    > MP3s on my PC and I just want to drag and drop 'em to the phone via the
    > USB cable. They are not available for download *anywhere*.
    >
    > I tried the USB cable way via the Verizon "Mobile Office Kit" and that
    > doesn't work. According to:
    >
    >> Debra
    >> Verizon Wireless
    >> Data Technical Support:

    >
    >> We are sorry to learn that you are having difficulty with your Mobile

    > Office
    >> Kit connectivity and are eager to assist you with information

    > regarding
    >> MP3 and your Motorola V265."
    >> ...
    >> We apologize for any confusion regarding the Motorola Mobile Phone

    > Tools
    >> software. The MPT software performs the 2 separate functions noted

    > below.
    >>
    >> The transfer of contact and calendar information between your handset

    > and any
    >> USB equipped PC is supported by the included software. This

    > information can
    >> be imported from Outlook, Outlook Express and Lotus Notes. The

    > transfer of
    >> any other data such images, sounds or other media to or from your PC

    > using
    >> the Multimedia Studio is not supported by our handsets.

    >
    > So, basically, they're eager to tell me it can't be done, and "We never
    > stop working for you!" What a crock of....
    >
    > Now, I can't even return the damned $42.39 kit because it's outside the
    > 15 day return period.
    >
    >
    > --
    > Mac Breck (KoshN)
    > -------------------------------
    > "Babylon 5: Crusade" (1999)
    > Galen: "There is always hope, only because it's the one thing that no
    > one has figured out how to kill yet."
    > (Galen's obviously never met Warner Brothers, TNT-Atlanta or Sci-Fi.)
    >
    > "Brimstone" (1998)
    > [Stone lights a candle for the dead in a Catholic church]
    > Gina: Who's that for?
    > Ezekiel Stone: Me.
    >
    >






  6. #6
    MisterJJ
    Guest

    Re: Help! Motorola V265 - Trying to Get Custom Ringtones Into It, From The PC.

    > Wow what a lot of steps.

    Like I said, it's "involved".


    > How does one find if the software level is "S/W: 26x_1.0.16.14P "?


    On your phone, go to: Phone Info - Other Information - S/W Version
    I don't think the version should matter. My phone is at 26x_1.0.16.17P and
    it worked fine.


    > Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
    > A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.


    Why is quoting another message in its entirety when not relevant to the
    response a bad thing? ;-)

    Actually, it was a mistake. I didn't intend to quote anything at all since
    it wasn't required in order to understand my message but it was late at
    night and I didn't even notice the quoted text at the bottom. Can I get off
    with a verbal warning mister "newsgroup nazi"?





  7. #7

    Re: Help! Motorola V265 - Trying to Get Custom Ringtones Into It, FromThe PC.

    MisterJJ wrote:

    > > Wow what a lot of steps.

    >
    > Like I said, it's "involved".
    >
    > > How does one find if the software level is "S/W: 26x_1.0.16.14P "?

    >
    > On your phone, go to: Phone Info - Other Information - S/W Version
    > I don't think the version should matter. My phone is at 26x_1.0.16.17P and
    > it worked fine.
    >
    > > Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
    > > A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.

    >
    > Why is quoting another message in its entirety when not relevant to the
    > response a bad thing? ;-)
    >
    > Actually, it was a mistake. I didn't intend to quote anything at all since
    > it wasn't required in order to understand my message but it was late at
    > night and I didn't even notice the quoted text at the bottom. Can I get off
    > with a verbal warning mister "newsgroup nazi"?


    Yes, but be aware quotung the prior message can be very helpful because many
    ISPs miss some messages or folks come late to the thread and do not lnow the
    history. Ctrl End will get most folks to the end of a message without
    scrolling.

    Lou





  8. #8
    Mac Breck
    Guest

    Re: Help! Motorola V265 - Trying to Get Custom Ringtones Into It, From The PC.

    > "Mac Breck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > I'm trying to find a way to get custom MP3 ringtones into my Verizon
    > > Motorola V265. Anybody else find a way to get custom MP3s into the
    > > phone? Most of what I have are WAV and AVI files that I've

    converted to
    > > MP3s on my PC and I just want to drag and drop 'em to the phone via

    the
    > > USB cable. They are not available for download *anywhere*.
    > >
    > > I tried the USB cable way via the Verizon "Mobile Office Kit" and

    that
    > > doesn't work. According to:
    > >
    > >> Debra
    > >> Verizon Wireless
    > >> Data Technical Support:

    > >
    > >> We are sorry to learn that you are having difficulty with your

    Mobile
    > > Office
    > >> Kit connectivity and are eager to assist you with information

    > > regarding
    > >> MP3 and your Motorola V265."
    > >> ...
    > >> We apologize for any confusion regarding the Motorola Mobile Phone

    > > Tools
    > >> software. The MPT software performs the 2 separate functions noted

    > > below.
    > >>
    > >> The transfer of contact and calendar information between your

    handset
    > > and any
    > >> USB equipped PC is supported by the included software. This

    > > information can
    > >> be imported from Outlook, Outlook Express and Lotus Notes. The

    > > transfer of
    > >> any other data such images, sounds or other media to or from your

    PC
    > > using
    > >> the Multimedia Studio is not supported by our handsets.

    > >
    > > So, basically, they're eager to tell me it can't be done, and "We

    never
    > > stop working for you!" What a crock of....
    > >
    > > Now, I can't even return the damned $42.39 kit because it's outside

    the
    > > 15 day return period.


    "David R Goyer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > You can email them to vzwpix.com and they should go straight to your

    phone.

    All I get is a message on the phone saying I have a PIX or FLIX message,
    and to see visit www.vzwpix.com from any internet accessible computer
    and follow the instructions. That's all there is on the phone, no
    attachments.


    --
    Mac Breck (KoshN)
    -------------------------------
    "Babylon 5: Crusade" (1999)
    Galen: "There is always hope, only because it's the one thing that no
    one has figured out how to kill yet."
    (Galen's obviously never met Warner Brothers, TNT-Atlanta or Sci-Fi.)

    "Brimstone" (1998)
    Felicia: Why shouldn't you know the whole truth? It's not as if you'll
    ever leave this house alive.
    Ezekiel Stone: I've got news for you. I never entered it alive.





  9. #9
    Mac Breck
    Guest

    Re: Help! Motorola V265 - Trying to Get Custom Ringtones Into It, From The PC.

    "Mac Breck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > All I get is a message on the phone saying I have a PIX or FLIX

    message,
    > and to see visit www.vzwpix.com from any internet accessible computer
    > and follow the instructions. That's all there is on the phone, no
    > attachments.


    ....and if I Create Message on vzwpix.com and send it to my phone number,
    I get a duplicate of the first message on the phone, just text, no
    attachments.

    --
    Mac Breck (KoshN)
    -------------------------------
    "Babylon 5: Crusade" (1999)
    Galen: "There is always hope, only because it's the one thing that no
    one has figured out how to kill yet."
    (Galen's obviously never met Warner Brothers, TNT-Atlanta or Sci-Fi.)

    "Brimstone" (1998)
    Desk Clerk: Your room's upstairs. The elevator's broken, you'll have to
    walk, but it's only three floors.
    Ezekiel Stone: As long as I'm going up.





  10. #10
    Mac Breck
    Guest

    Re: Help! Motorola V265 - Trying to Get Custom Ringtones Into It, From The PC.

    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > MisterJJ wrote:
    >
    > Moved reply to bottom <sigh>
    >
    > > "Mac Breck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > I'm trying to find a way to get custom MP3 ringtones into my

    Verizon
    > > > Motorola V265. Anybody else find a way to get custom MP3s into

    the
    > > > phone? Most of what I have are WAV and AVI files that I've

    converted to
    > > > MP3s on my PC and I just want to drag and drop 'em to the phone

    via the
    > > > USB cable. They are not available for download *anywhere*.
    > > >
    > > > I tried the USB cable way via the Verizon "Mobile Office Kit" and

    that
    > > > doesn't work. According to:
    > > >
    > > >> Debra
    > > >> Verizon Wireless
    > > >> Data Technical Support:
    > > >
    > > >> We are sorry to learn that you are having difficulty with your

    Mobile
    > > > Office
    > > >> Kit connectivity and are eager to assist you with information
    > > > regarding
    > > >> MP3 and your Motorola V265."
    > > >> ...
    > > >> We apologize for any confusion regarding the Motorola Mobile

    Phone
    > > > Tools
    > > >> software. The MPT software performs the 2 separate functions

    noted
    > > > below.
    > > >>
    > > >> The transfer of contact and calendar information between your

    handset
    > > > and any
    > > >> USB equipped PC is supported by the included software. This
    > > > information can
    > > >> be imported from Outlook, Outlook Express and Lotus Notes. The
    > > > transfer of
    > > >> any other data such images, sounds or other media to or from your

    PC
    > > > using
    > > >> the Multimedia Studio is not supported by our handsets.
    > > >
    > > > So, basically, they're eager to tell me it can't be done, and "We

    never
    > > > stop working for you!" What a crock of....
    > > >
    > > > Now, I can't even return the damned $42.39 kit because it's

    outside the
    > > > 15 day return period.



    > It's possible to go around them though. It's kinda involved but if

    you just
    > take it step-by-step, it's not that hard. Here's the link for the
    > walkthrough:
    >
    > http://www.cellphonehacks.com/viewto...highlight=v265



    This way will be the last resort, since I'm risk averse w.r.t. this
    phone right now. I need to have it working at *all* times (I'm on-call,
    for work.).

    Are there any other Verizon phones that are easier and more
    straightforward to getting custom ringtones into 'em?

    --
    Mac Breck (KoshN)
    -------------------------------
    "Babylon 5: Crusade" (1999)
    Galen: "There is always hope, only because it's the one thing that no
    one has figured out how to kill yet."
    (Galen's obviously never met Warner Brothers, TNT-Atlanta or Sci-Fi.)


    "Brimstone" (1998)
    [Stone lights a candle for the dead in a Catholic church]
    Gina: Who's that for?
    Ezekiel Stone: Me.





  11. #11
    Mac Breck
    Guest

    Re: Help! Motorola V265 - Trying to Get Custom Ringtones Into It, From The PC.

    > "Mac Breck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > I'm trying to find a way to get custom ringtones into my Verizon
    > > Motorola V265.


    "Cliff Hartle" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:IunJe.2645$lK2.980@trndny01...
    > I put midi files on my phone by setting up an account at

    www.vzwpix.com.
    >
    > Uploading the midi file to my account and sending it to my phone, the

    same
    > v265 you have.
    >
    > I then saved the file as a ringtone on the phone.


    According to the Verizon reps. (who asked the guru in the back) at the
    Verizon Store I just visited, that can't be done with the V265. Only
    the Text comes down to a V265.

    That's the behavior my V265 has exhibited.

    Now, they say, if I'd gotten the Flix phone, the next Motorola above
    the V265, they say the sounds would come down with a Flix, but not a
    Pix. <rolleyes>

    I may *have* to try the hack & USB cable method.

    --
    Mac Breck (KoshN)
    -------------------------------
    "Babylon 5: Crusade" (1999)
    Galen: "There is always hope, only because it's the one thing that no
    one has figured out how to kill yet."
    (Galen's obviously never met Warner Brothers, TNT-Atlanta or Sci-Fi.)

    "Brimstone" (1998)
    [Stone lights a candle for the dead in a Catholic church]
    Gina: Who's that for?
    Ezekiel Stone: Me.









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