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    monkeyboy383
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    yea... i'm not gonna argue about sprint bein too expensive... but there is another option (through the data cable). here's the problem, it's not free... it's a one time $50 purcshase... the official data cable program for the mm-8300. its from futuredial... the company that sanyo works with to create and distribute data cable software. it's called futuredial suite, here's the link: FutureDial Suite . like i said, $50, but it will work for the mm-8300 and it will do most of what you wanna do in terms of data transfering


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    Sounds like an excellent option. I'll give it a shot. I remember seeing it at a Frys electronics store.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monkeyboy383
    well it's part of the vision plan (which is basically the internet on your sprint phone). the vision plan is like $20 or $30 a month i think... but i think its 2cents per kb if you don't have vision... so unless you have a vision plan it's kind of expensive. but the vision plan is well worth it for more than just ringtones... the vision plan is the internet... so i recomend it
    Vision Access: $10/month
    Vision Plus: $15/month (includes unlimited pic mail)

    I have Vision Plus and it is worth it for me



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    Seeing how futuredial isn't doing much more than bitpim did, I might just go the Vision route.



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    that sucks, i'm sry... i was plannin on gettin it in a week with my next paycheck... still might but idk... but in all honesty the vision plan is an excellent plan and i can 100% guarantee you that the the method i put up earlier in the thread works... i now have FOB chicago, my chem romance i'm not ok, and a weezer song on my phone, just haven't had the time to add more with work... and all those clips are like 30-35 seconds and only take up like 60kb



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    I am having a problem trying to get ring tones on my phone. im making the file aac/m4a which i thought we can use on our phones?

    so i downloaded it onto my phone and now when i go to select the file to play, it either a)freezes the phone b) plays it, but no sound comes out...

    what is going on?

    thanks



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    i know, mine did the same, thats why i just settled for the QCP format... which isn't bad and much smaller... but i'd still like to figure out the m4a/aac thing



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    Mp4/aac

    look on my mm8300 i have no qcp ringtones whatsoever. it is possible and i will explain my process.

    1) grab the track and place it in nero wave editor
    2) i trim it down to the part i desire
    3) i save it as a mp4/aac file with 48 mhz cbr
    4) or open nero burning rom and convert the file/encode the file
    5) go 2 www.funformobile.com and upload it 2 ur cel

    any questions contact me at my email: [email protected]



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    Quote Originally Posted by abiriv
    look on my mm8300 i have no qcp ringtones whatsoever. it is possible and i will explain my process.

    1) grab the track and place it in nero wave editor
    2) i trim it down to the part i desire
    3) i save it as a mp4/aac file with 48 mhz cbr
    4) or open nero burning rom and convert the file/encode the file
    5) go 2 www.funformobile.com and upload it 2 ur cel

    any questions contact me at my email: [email protected]
    i am using wavepad which seemed to be good. i was using the format PCM and attributes of 44.1 Khz, 8 bit, stereo...could this be the problem?



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    Quote Originally Posted by crxgator
    i am using wavepad which seemed to be good. i was using the format PCM and attributes of 44.1 Khz, 8 bit, stereo...could this be the problem?
    ok if ur gonna make a qcp ringer u cant use it as stereo it has to be mono...if u r gonna make a mp4/aac ringer u have to make sure its 40 or 48 kbits constant bitrate, encoder quality high and mono.

    any doubts holla, peace



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    Wow, I never knew just how much goes into making these ringtones!
    The way it sounds, you guys do as much work as a music studio does for a full album. They only deal with one format (cda).
    Anyone know how many ringtones the MM-8300 can hold?

    Sidenote: How many years before they make transformer cell phones that dance on the coffee table?

    son: "Mom your phone is doing the splits again."
    mother: "O thats your father, pick it up"
    son: "Now it's bending over"
    mother: "Thats your sister"



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    Re: MM-8300 RingTones

    well as for .qcp format (doesn't sound as good, but i'm satisfied) my phones memory is 3/4 full with 31 ringtones that are about 20-30 seconds on average. as for m4a... my phone will only hold like 4-7 depending on the size... m4a sounds awesome and is alot louder, but for me, qcp all the way



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