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  1. #1
    me
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    [email protected] (JDeats) wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > This doesn't seem to be documented anywhere, so here goes. The Samsung
    > SGH x427 supports only the SMAF format for "real tones". SMAF is a
    > digital audio format created by Yamaha, it's popular in Japan. Good
    > news is that you don't have to pay anything to get the tools needed to
    > convert WAV files to SMAF format.
    >
    > Go here:
    > http://smaf-yamaha.com/tools/index.html
    >
    > You can download a .WAV to .MMF (SMAF) converter tool for free.
    >
    > To deploy into the phone:
    >
    > 1. The file extenshion must be .MMF
    > 2. The .MMF file can be no larger than 41k (41k approx 10 second clip)
    > 3. If you're running your own webserver, make sure the MIME type for
    > MMF is set as follows: application/vnd.smaf
    >
    > I use Vegas 4 to edit my Wave files, it's quite expensive but very
    > robust (probably the best desktop video/audio editing software for the
    > money). Anything that lets you clip away audio will work just fine
    > (PRO TOOLS FREE, COOL Edit, etc...)
    >
    > -Jeremy


    Thanks for posting this but how do I get the files into the phone once I
    have converted them and uploaded them to my web server?



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    Brian Bernardini
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    Re: Samsung SGH X427 real tones - how to make your own!

    In article <[email protected]>, me <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    > [email protected] (JDeats) wrote in
    > news:[email protected]:
    >
    > > This doesn't seem to be documented anywhere, so here goes. The Samsung
    > > SGH x427 supports only the SMAF format for "real tones". SMAF is a
    > > digital audio format created by Yamaha, it's popular in Japan. Good
    > > news is that you don't have to pay anything to get the tools needed to
    > > convert WAV files to SMAF format.
    > >
    > > Go here:
    > > http://smaf-yamaha.com/tools/index.html
    > >
    > > You can download a .WAV to .MMF (SMAF) converter tool for free.
    > >
    > > To deploy into the phone:
    > >
    > > 1. The file extenshion must be .MMF
    > > 2. The .MMF file can be no larger than 41k (41k approx 10 second clip)
    > > 3. If you're running your own webserver, make sure the MIME type for
    > > MMF is set as follows: application/vnd.smaf
    > >
    > > I use Vegas 4 to edit my Wave files, it's quite expensive but very
    > > robust (probably the best desktop video/audio editing software for the
    > > money). Anything that lets you clip away audio will work just fine
    > > (PRO TOOLS FREE, COOL Edit, etc...)
    > >
    > > -Jeremy

    >
    > Thanks for posting this but how do I get the files into the phone once I
    > have converted them and uploaded them to my web server?


    I just did one successfully on the first try using www.tagtag.com. I
    just made the file, uploaded it there, navigated to their website on the
    phone, then entered the code for my ringtone as listed in the "My
    Ringtones" section, and it downloaded to the phone. You do have to
    register, but it's free.

    -Brian


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