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  • 04-05-2007, 12:46 AM
    USmetallist
    so all this does not work without a MicroSD card????

    Plain RENAME does nothing.... it just puts file in the OTHER and are inmovable!
    mp3 --> 3GP does nothing....
    TRIED both thru BT and USB

    For crying out loud my "older" and aging Motorola V600 does all this flawlessly
    and has VOICE-DIAL capability.... just lacks space (5MB total) and no VideoREC capability.

    is there site called DIE-RIAA-DIE.com yet!!?
  • 09-03-2006, 11:39 PM
    smthtrinny
    Hey I found this. The person who wrote theses directions are on point!!!!!

    How To:
    Make your own mp3 ringtones work on a Samsung Sgh-T809 Cell Phone

    First you will need a few things:

    1) An mp3 file you want to put as your ringer. I will assume you have already made a clip or cut your song to fit the 30 second ringtone length. You can have the whole mp3 on your phone but unless you will be using it in the mp3 player on the phone why waste the space. DON’T FORGET TO BACK UP YOUR FILE BEFORE DOING ANYTHING HERE. I have had no issues but don’t want to be blamed for lost files.
    2) A data cable (I don’t have Bluetooth on my computer so I have not tried this method)
    3) Of course your t809 with the TransFlash or MicroSD card inserted

    Ok now lets start
    1. Find your mp3’s you want to use and make a new folder and copy all of the mp3s that you will use as ring tones to that folder. MAKE SURE TO COPY AND NOT MOVE THESE FILES.
    2. Navigate on your computer to that folder and right click and select new text document.
    3. Rename the new document something like “mp3 to 3gp conversion.bat” as long as you have the .bat extension you will be ok. A popup from windows will come up and say "if you change a file extension the file may become unusable" click ok.
    4. Now right click the new file and click “edit” DO NOT double click or right click open as you will not be able to do any thing with it.
    5. Now type this in REN *.3GP *.MP3 or you can cut and paste it This will allow this file to convert all of your .mp3 file extensions to a .3gp file extension, only within the folder it is in, DO NOT FOR ANY REASON PUT THIS IN YOUR MP3 FOLDER FOR YOUR MUSIC ONLY PUT IT IN THE FOLDER FOR MAKING YOUR RING TONES so it will work on the t809.
    6. Now save that file.
    7. Now simply double click on that file. As a note I have Microsoft anti-apyware and it pops up a warning about are you sure you want to run this script click yes. Basically what we are doing with this script is just renaming the extension to .3gp from .mp3 if you are not happy with this easy method you can do all of this work: you don’t have to do the following if you will be using the script we just made this is only for people who want to do it the hard way so if you will use the script we made just go to step 8.
    A. Assuming you are already in the folder with your mp3s to use as ring tones, go to folder options in the tools menu and click the view tab scroll down and make sure the box marked hide extensions for known file types is UNCHECKED then apply and click ok.
    B. Then go to the file you want to change and right click select rename and delete the .mp3 and put .3gp in its place, after doing this correctly windows will prompt "if you change a file extension the file may become unusable"
    C. Repeat step B for every mp3 file you want to change to 3gp
    8. Now that we have our mp3s renamed to 3gps we will set up the phone. On your phone we have to change the usb mode to “mass storage”
    A. Hit Menu
    B. Select Settings
    C. Select Phone Settings
    D. Select Usb settings
    E. Select Mass Storage
    9. Done with that now plug in your phone. I am assuming you have already set up your computer with the drivers and have hooked your phone up at least 1.
    10. Now select all of the files you want to transfer to the phone. Right click and choose “Send To” and you should have a removable disk there send them there. Or just drag and drop them onto your phone in windows explorer. Although it does not matter which directory you put the files in on the phone it is easier to have it organized so put it in the Music folder. Now it will be on the flash card in your phone. You can disconnect your phone now.
    11. Last step on your phone select your ringers as such
    A. Hit Menu
    B. Select Fun & Apps
    C. Select File Manager
    D. Select Memory Card
    E. Select the folder your music is in
    F. Highlight the file you want as a ringer
    G. Hit Options
    H. Select Set As
    I. And select what you want.


    12. That’s it you are finished. Enjoy you new ring tones.
  • 09-01-2006, 03:44 AM
    rhog73
    Changing your file extension from mp3 to 3gp does work, BUT you have to change the file EXTENSION and not the file name. The easiest way to do this is to set the folder view options to display file extensions, then all you have to do is delete the mp3 and type 3gp. If you do not see mp3 and you change it to .3gp then all you did is rename the file to <fileName>.3gp.mp3

    PS. to change folder options select Tools->Folder Options on your PC (WinXP
    ). Then click the tab View and make sure that "Hide extensions for known file types" is not selected. If you have already downloaded the files onto your phone as mp3, you can then just change the extensions from your PC directly via USB without reloading
  • 06-29-2006, 01:50 PM
    atomiclotusbox
    files need to be DRM recognized by the phone

    this is just the ringtone people making sure they get their money

    buncha hooey if you ask me

    it's like they are assuming an mp3 can only be pirated music

    so dumb, but i like the phone otherwise
  • 06-21-2006, 09:44 AM
    Motorola User
    Where can you get a program that changes the file extension like that though?
  • 06-14-2006, 12:32 PM
    drelana
    It says the same thing for me too? what am I doing wrong
  • 05-13-2006, 12:43 PM
    Technohippy
    Hi. I tried doing this for my new t509 and transfering via bluetooth. It transfered fine but then right at the end it says "Content No Supported" any idea why that might be. Seems like it should have worked the same way.

    Oh well...
  • 05-04-2006, 07:29 PM
    charlesl
    ^^^ yup just right click and go to rename and change .mp3 to .3gp
  • 04-11-2006, 01:26 PM
    SwervinCL
    Locate the file you want to convert. Right click on the file on your pc then go all the way to the end of the file name. Change the file name from .mp3 to .3gp
  • 04-11-2006, 01:23 PM
    nismo54
    Where do you change the file name from your pc before sending it to your phone. Or from your phone. Sorry kinda lost. Thanks in advance for your help....
  • 04-10-2006, 03:49 PM
    SwervinCL
    change file extension from .mp3 to .3gp
  • 04-10-2006, 09:41 AM
    kezboluv79
    I've tried to add my own mp3 ringtones to my new Samsung t809 phone, but it won't give me the option to set it as a ringtone..just an alarm tone. What am I doing wrong? Please help!!

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