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  1. #1
    Dene Oehme
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    Does anyone know how this is done. It certainly doesn't explain it in
    the manual.

    Thanks in advance

    Regards

    Dene Oehme
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  2. #2
    Scott
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    Re: saving Z600 recorded sounds as ringtones

    Dene Oehme wrote:
    > Does anyone know how this is done. It certainly doesn't explain it in
    > the manual.


    Not possible.

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  3. #3
    JM
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    Re: saving Z600 recorded sounds as ringtones

    Best I could manage was to use MIDI sequencer on PC to make sounds and if
    you select the correct synth and voice you can get a bunch of sound effects
    which can make kind of amusing ringtones.

    You can use "sendfile" (can be found at christersson.org) to send to the
    phone.

    I've tried wav files and can't get them to work.

    IMHO Sony are now as bad as the people who want you to pay £££ to a phone
    scam guy for a downloadable ringtone

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    "Dene Oehme" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Does anyone know how this is done. It certainly doesn't explain it in
    > the manual.
    >
    > Thanks in advance
    >
    > Regards
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    > Dene Oehme
    > "The fact that no one understands you doesn't mean you're an artist"






  4. #4
    John Navas
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    Re: saving Z600 recorded sounds as ringtones

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    In <[email protected]> on Tue, 24 Feb 2004 09:00:59 -0000, "JM"
    <mayojs(at)spamcop.net> wrote:

    >Best I could manage was to use MIDI sequencer on PC to make sounds and if
    >you select the correct synth and voice you can get a bunch of sound effects
    >which can make kind of amusing ringtones.
    >
    >You can use "sendfile" (can be found at christersson.org) to send to the
    >phone.
    >
    >I've tried wav files and can't get them to work.
    >
    >IMHO Sony are now as bad as the people who want you to pay £££ to a phone
    >scam guy for a downloadable ringtone



    The Z600 supports iMelody, AMR, and MIDI. AMR is closest to WAV, but is
    intended for speech (8000 Hz, ACELP, 12.2 Kbps max), so music quality suffers.
    (iMelody is like MIDI adapted to cell phones.)

    Good free MIDI ringtones are available on the Sony Ericsson website.

    WAV to AMR converters:

    * Ericsson
    <http://www.ericsson.com/mobilityworl...erter_v_12.zip
    or <http://makeashorterlink.com/?E2A741697>
    Requires 16 bit, 8 KHz, PCM WAV.
    Windows Sound Recorder doesn't seem to produce an acceptable input file
    format (and does a poor job on conversions in any event).

    * <http://www.aertsweb.com/wav2amrgui.zip>.
    Appears to be the Ericsson Converter with a GUI.

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