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  • 05-20-2007, 04:36 AM
    reader
    Quote Originally Posted by Andrreww2
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    wait so...do u need a USB cable to do this part??
    Yes. I assume you are calling the data cable a USB cable...it connects the 8600 to your computer's USB port.

    It could be done with Bluetooth as well, after you create /ringers and copy your ringtones to that directory on the phone.

    The data cable that comes with the Music Essentials Kit IS the official data cable of the VX8600, complete with a charging port.
  • 05-19-2007, 11:50 PM
    birdguy888
    Yes. Most of the new cell phones work just fine with the data cable that comes in the Music Essentials Kit instead of paying extra for the actual Data Cable!
  • 05-19-2007, 08:32 PM
    Andrreww2
    Quote Originally Posted by reader
    1. Download Audacity



    The following is from BitPim's Help File for the 8600:

    1. On the microSD card, create a subdir called ringers
    2. Copy your ringtone files to the ringers subdir.
    3. Insert the card back into the phone and start BitPim.

    4. Retrieve Ringtone data from the phone:
    a. Menu Data -> Get Phone Data.
    b. Check on Ringtone, and click on OK.

    5. Write Ringtone data back to the phone:
    a. Menu Data -> Send Phone Data.
    b. Check on Ringtone and Replace All, and click on OK.

    6. All of the ringtones stored on both the phone and the card are now available for assignment.

    Step 3 through 5 should be repeated for all changes made to the ringers subdir.

    Ringtones stored on the microSD card will not show up in the Ringers tab, since BitPim does not add or delete those files.
    .

    wait so...do u need a USB cable to do this part??
  • 04-24-2007, 08:36 PM
    birdguy888
    I've found that saving them to my computer from the card and emailing each one individually to my phone works....just save it as the ringtone.
  • 04-22-2007, 06:38 PM
    Grefman2009
    thanks alot
  • 04-22-2007, 08:21 AM
    reader
    Quote Originally Posted by Grefman2009
    I have a LG VX8600 and i want to get ringtones on my phone and i dont want to pay verizon and everytime i put some on my memory card and try to put them on my phone they go into my sounds folder. What can i do to get ringtones to my phone? Help would be appreciated.
    1. Download Audacity

    Audacity: Free Audio Editor and Recorder

    2. Download and install lamenc.dll as instructed on Audacity's help pages

    Audacity: How do I download and install the LAME MP3 encoder?

    3. Edit any mp3 file down to 30 seconds (or whatever you like) and export as an mp3 file. Use Edit-->Preferences-->File Formats to set the bitrate to whatever you would like. Higher bitrates mean larger files, but if you're using a 2GB microSD card in the phone, what's to worry about.

    If you use BitPim to load ringtones, you will find the correct directory structure under /mmc1 It is not recommended to use BitPim to copy music files to your Music folder on the microSD card. It is much too slow.

    4. Download and install BitPim.

    Welcome to BitPim

    The following is from BitPim's Help File for the 8600:

    1. On the microSD card, create a subdir called ringers
    2. Copy your ringtone files to the ringers subdir.
    3. Insert the card back into the phone and start BitPim.

    4. Retrieve Ringtone data from the phone:
    a. Menu Data -> Get Phone Data.
    b. Check on Ringtone, and click on OK.

    5. Write Ringtone data back to the phone:
    a. Menu Data -> Send Phone Data.
    b. Check on Ringtone and Replace All, and click on OK.

    6. All of the ringtones stored on both the phone and the card are now available for assignment.

    Step 3 through 5 should be repeated for all changes made to the ringers subdir.

    Ringtones stored on the microSD card will not show up in the Ringers tab, since BitPim does not add or delete those files.

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    Hope that Helps!
  • 04-15-2007, 07:14 PM
    tavenger5
    moved thread and changed name.
  • 04-10-2007, 07:08 PM
    Grefman2009
    thanks man
  • 04-09-2007, 07:20 PM
    paulcman
    Send the files to your phone as Pix Messages. Search the forums for more solutions.
  • 04-09-2007, 04:11 PM
    Grefman2009
    I have a LG VX8600 and i want to get ringtones on my phone and i dont want to pay verizon and everytime i put some on my memory card and try to put them on my phone they go into my sounds folder. What can i do to get ringtones to my phone? Help would be appreciated.

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