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  1. #16
    runner
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    Re: Sanyo Incognito mp3 as ringtone

    hey retroboi

    i used the program riverpast, and followed the info in the quote text...or you can read the the post in the first page...if you follow it all should work for you because i have the EXACT same phone.

    So, I then made sure that when I converted WMV to 3G2, I used the same video format that the phone uses, which is:
    Video Encoder: mpeg4
    Video Bitrate: 108
    Frame Rate: 10
    Video Size: 176x144

    After you convert your video, make sure that the size of the 3G2 file is less than 500K. (If it's larger than 500K, it might not work as a ringtone).

    After you have a 3G2 file that's less than 30 seconds, and less than 500K, you can now copy the file to your SD card.
    It should be a folder like:
    D:\DCIM\100SANYO



    after that just assign


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    papaherb
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    Re: Sanyo Incognito mp3 as ringtone

    I tried a number of things, but the easiest and most seamless answer is:

    Ringtones, MP3s, Wallpapers, Videos and more from Myxer.com

    IT WORKS!

    I log in through my computer, upload and edit, then send link to phone....follow link to your ringtone, click on download, and VOILA!!




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    Krisnic82
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    Re: Sanyo Incognito mp3 as ringtone

    Yes myxer is the best thing that ever happened to ringtones.
    Last edited by Krisnic82; 09-23-2010 at 05:54 PM.



  4. #19
    Fayte34
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    Re: Sanyo Incognito mp3 as ringtone

    What i use for the conversion is Quick Media Converter, it is free, and has basically anything you need to convert with, is there any way the Sprint Incognito can use mp3 as a ringtone for receiving text messages?



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    Ferous
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    Re: Sanyo Incognito mp3 as ringtone

    I finally figured out how to do what the first reply to do this. I got my file, made a WMV, got the Cucusoft Youtube mate, and then converted it to .MP4, and then slapped onto my phone and worked great.

    Hardest part about it all, is I'm using the new Innuendo phone, and it seems to work basically like the Incognito. Thanks everyone! And I will be sure to check out Myxer. Thanks again.

    edit - The Myxer place is so awesome. I wasted like an hour trying to figure out how to make myself my own ringtone, realizing Myxer is so easy
    Last edited by Ferous; 11-06-2010 at 09:53 PM.



  6. #21
    kwbiker69
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    Re: Sanyo Incognito mp3 as ringtone

    Quote Originally Posted by RosieTheRed View Post
    I found another method that works good also if anyone wants to try it. We don't need to make a video this way and it is free service - really cool. What to do is make your ringtone *mp3 on your computer. Then you go to a 3rd party uploader on the Internet and submit your mp3. Then they store the mp3 and give you the web link to your mp3. Then you access that weblink from your phone browser and you download your *mp3 to the Downloaded Ringtones on your phone !! It works really good. You get the option to have them send you the weblink via an SMS message or you can just write down the link when they give it to you on your computer. (that way you aren't giving out your phone #) - but they don't spam you either. It's just a free service made by people who support free Internet.
    OK - Now - if you are using a 3rd party browser on your phone, such as Mini-Opera, I suggest that you DON'T use it to download the ringtone. Use the default browser. This is because the default browser knows exactly where in the phone to store the ringtone. But with Mini-Opera, you need to navigate all the directories on the phone to find the correct one, and even once you find it, the ringtone will download in the WRONG format and will not show up in the downloaded ringtones folder. The phone I think reformats the ringtone to some other type of file - which looks like a folder. In any case it wont work unless you use the defauld browser.
    Sorry I make all this sound complicated. It's not. Just follow thes steps. Its simple.
    1) Make your mp3 ringtone on your compute.
    2) Upload it to the server, from your computer.
    3) write down the link they give you, or give them your SMS address
    ([email protected]) where xxxxxxxxxx is your phone #
    4) Go to the weblink they give you and download your ringtone. Thats it !!

    The uploader I use is :

    rumkin(dot)com/tools/sprint/
    Rumkin works great!!! Ive been trying to figure out how to use the ringtones I made on this phone. Thanks.



  7. #22
    Ferous
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    Re: Sanyo Incognito mp3 as ringtone

    Quote Originally Posted by kwbiker69 View Post
    Rumkin works great!!! Ive been trying to figure out how to use the ringtones I made on this phone. Thanks.
    You can also make your own ringtones and then upload it to Myxer for free.



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