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  • 03-26-2006, 01:11 PM
    MtraX
    Quote Originally Posted by reboot
    Yes, you can use a full song as a ringtone, although it's pointless...
    Hi Reboot

    My point was you can't use it on all phones, allthough I guess you're talking about the phone in question. You're right, it's pointless since your phone goes on voicemail after a certain amount of rings anyway (what like 30 seconds or less).

    MtraX
  • 03-24-2006, 12:34 PM
    reboot
    With unlimited browser, use http://rumkin.com/tools/sprint/ and put them on your phone.
    Any mp3, aac, mp4, 3gp, and 3g2 media can be used, providing it's not too large.
    Put mp3's in the "Media" folder on the transflash, not the "Music" folder.
    You need to install the software that came with your phone and have either a data cable or use infrared with your laptop or bluetooth.
    The phone doesn't come with any software, you must download it from Samsung. Infrared doesn't work. Bluetooth works extremely well. None of these allow file transfer with the A920.
    Making your own ringtones is not easy, but can be achieved if you have experience with midi editing software.
    Ringtones are extremely easy. You don't need a midi. Any mp3 or aac will work.
    If you just want to upload songs from your CD's, you should get CD ripping software, that will convert your songs to MP3 so that you can upload it to your phone.
    Exactly.
    Remember that you usually can't use a full song as ringtone, so you're going to have to edit it a bit (use SoundForge or similar software). For creating your own midi files, use something like Cubase VST.
    Yes, you can use a full song as a ringtone, although it's pointless. You do not need huge expensive audio apps to do it. Audacity (free) or Goldwave (shareware) will easily cut an mp3 (or .wav from a CD) to about a minute, then save it as mp3.
    CDEX will rip any CD to mp3 (free) and Super video converter (also free) will convert the mp3 to aac (smaller file size, same quality).
    Super will convert any avi or mpg to 3gp or 3g2 format to use as video ringers, or you can load video clips converted to 3gp onto the Media folder of the transflash (great for music videos).
  • 03-24-2006, 12:10 PM
    davidmc36
    goto funformobile and upload from there. so long as you have unlimited browser on your plan it is good no charge from the site
  • 03-22-2006, 09:06 PM
    MtraX
    it must be called media to read mp3's.
  • 03-22-2006, 03:56 PM
    heimy25
    what are the proper folders so that the phone reads the songs fromt he card as being in the my content folder?
  • 03-21-2006, 12:27 AM
    MtraX
    Hi

    It seems the only way to load data onto the phone (media) is to get a flash card reader and to directly copy it to the flash disk. You must however create the right folders on the SD disk (media) to get the phone to recognise it as playable files.

    Regards
    MtraX
  • 03-19-2006, 11:43 PM
    roberts1953
    Send the ringer as an email attatchment from your computer to your phones email address.
  • 03-19-2006, 04:24 PM
    djQ
    i use samsung pc studio 3.0 but i have a d600 but it might work for your phone......their are other third party softwares that will do what u are trying to do with them......do a google search........
  • 03-19-2006, 06:36 AM
    showtime23
    anyone???
  • 03-18-2006, 11:10 AM
    showtime23
    Quote Originally Posted by MtraX
    Hi

    You need to install the software that came with your phone and have either a data cable or use infrared with your laptop or bluetooth. Making your own ringtones is not easy, but can be achieved if you have experience with midi editing software. If you just want to upload songs from your CD's, you should get CD ripping software, that will convert your songs to MP3 so that you can upload it to your phone. Remember that you usually can't use a full song as ringtone, so you're going to have to edit it a bit (use SoundForge or similar software). For creating your own midi files, use something like Cubase VST.

    Regards
    MtraX
    my phone didnt come with software so i installed a software i found on the samsung site, pc link1.0. but now that i have that running it says my phone isnt compatible. what software are you using to put your mp3 onto the phone because i bought this phone for that feature and a larger memory card but if i cant do it i want to know before my 14 days to change the phone are up. please help someone!
  • 03-18-2006, 12:20 AM
    MtraX
    Hi

    You need to install the software that came with your phone and have either a data cable or use infrared with your laptop or bluetooth. Making your own ringtones is not easy, but can be achieved if you have experience with midi editing software. If you just want to upload songs from your CD's, you should get CD ripping software, that will convert your songs to MP3 so that you can upload it to your phone. Remember that you usually can't use a full song as ringtone, so you're going to have to edit it a bit (use SoundForge or similar software). For creating your own midi files, use something like Cubase VST.

    Regards
    MtraX
  • 03-15-2006, 09:10 PM
    mikesonly1
  • 03-08-2006, 04:43 PM
    jackalope_39
    anyone know how to get free ringtones for this phone?
  • 03-06-2006, 09:01 PM
    Mindcrime14
    I make my own for this phone, once made I save them and then send them to my phone over the net. Do you have web for your phone?
  • 03-06-2006, 03:27 PM
    roarke
    samsung phones arent good for that stuff
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