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what is this ringtone title?

It's a house version of a classical celtic tune Greensleeve.

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Can't use WMA and MP3 as ringtones

I am putting WMA and MP3 ringtones into the windows/ring folder of my i-mate (original like XDA2) but they just won't appear in the ringtone selection menu. They also don't have the option to "set as ringtone" when you press and hold on them. Any ideas anybody?
I have managed to get shortened mp3s in my ringtones but when the phone rings the tune has gaps in it - in time with the rings rather than just playing the tune.
Any ideas ?
What I have discovered is that if I encode the music into WMA but at a low bit rate, say 40kHz in mono, then it will work as a ringtone. Maybe the same could be true for MP3s?
Do they play as tunes or is there little gaps like a ring tone ?
Zincubus said:
Do they play as tunes or is there little gaps like a ring tone ?
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Without gaps

Increase sound

hello
i want to increase the sound of the ringtone when i have an incoming call, because i cant hear it, i have an mp3 song
i tried editing
HKLM/Software/HTC/AUDIOGAIN/EARPHONE_UPLINK_VOLUME: 19 => 1000
HKLM/Software/HTC/AUDIOGAIN/RECEIVE_UPLINK_VOLUME: 00 => 1000
and its the same .
what can i do?
thanks
Is only the ring tone (the one you are trying to use) low volume? everything else is plenty loud?
If so you might try re encoding the mp3 with higher volume..
There are various options how to do this depending on what software you have available to you.. But i am pretty sure you can Google up a solution
jabbathewocket said:
Is only the ring tone (the one you are trying to use) low volume? everything else is plenty loud?
If so you might try re encoding the mp3 with higher volume..
There are various options how to do this depending on what software you have available to you.. But i am pretty sure you can Google up a solution
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i have tryed re encoding the mp3 but its the same, i think the problem is just in incoming calls if i put an mp3 song
I always use audacity to amplify the mp3 past the clipping point. This always make any of my mp3 ringtones just as loud as the standard ones.
diffrnt said:
I always use audacity to amplify the mp3 past the clipping point. This always make any of my mp3 ringtones just as loud as the standard ones.
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i ahve used that. if i listen t a song with the wmp or coreplayer they sound loud, but when i put the same song as ringtone its so quite

Looking for cool/unique, simple ringtones (see attachment)

I am looking for some new ringtones, something simple but unique. I dont like music ringtones or theme songs, etc. One of my main ringtones is the one from the movie "Crank". I attached that ringtone to this thread.
Anyone else have any simple, cool ringtones?
androidmonkey said:
Anyone else have any simple, cool ringtones?
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This is my favorite ringtone ever. It's the martians from Sesame Street (the Yip Yips) finding a telephone.
@nolageek,
that’s cool, i remember them from childhood. I found some variations of the ringtone here
http://www.dcooper.org/blog/client/index.cfm?mode=entry&entry=6ACE8C4D-4E22-1671-5BC3AC72A7BF0EFB
Thanks.

Personalised ringtones not playing?

Apologies if this has been asked but I've not found a thread so far for this problem.
I am using rom 1.61 and recently decided to add different ringtones to my most common contacts. The ringtones are just normal MP3 files, eg some are songs, some are stuff like TV theme tunes etc. They all play perfectly in any of the media players like coreplayer etc.
But when any person with a personalised ringtone calls me, I get no ringtone at all. The phone vibrates, and the speaker is on & volume turned up, but no sound plays.
Anyone know if this is a fault, or is there a setting I have missed or something?
Thanks
Jim
i had this problem with the same rom but i found that setting the ringtone through file explorer seemed to sort it out
Don't think that will help will it mate?
You can only set the current overall ringtone like that, and the problem I've got is that ringtones set that are different for various people do not play.
Actually, I just found something out, that when I've set these personalised ones for different people it has set itself as a default tone just to vibrate.
I've changed it to a proper ringtone now, but I'll have to get a friend to call me to see if this works now. I have a suspicion there's more to it than this......
Bump! Anyone?

how do i make a new ringtone?

Newbie here, I had the 24 CTU ringtone on my old Nokia which worked very well. I am wondering if some has this ringtone on their Desire yet?
If not how can i make one- or maybe someone can make one and post it on here to share?
i dunno this ringtone but you can try ringdroid. you can create ringtones from your songs at any minute or second you want
you don't nead ringdroid the desire has a built in app, play mp3/wav in the music player, menu set as ring tone, then select trim.
done
Try http://www.mabilo.com/ Easy to use and fairly big database
copex said:
you don't nead ringdroid the desire has a built in app, play mp3/wav in the music player, menu set as ring tone, then select trim.
done
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oh i didn't know there was this feature here
thanks for all the replies....BUT, how do I find a quality sounding ringtone (24 CTU) in the first place? does it have to be mp3?
yes, it need to be in MP3 or ogg format, or as already suggested, use the mabilo program and wehen it is installed, search for 24
i'm sure someone would have uploaded something you'll like.
canyon911 said:
Newbie here, I had the 24 CTU ringtone on my old Nokia which worked very well. I am wondering if some has this ringtone on their Desire yet?
If not how can i make one- or maybe someone can make one and post it on here to share?
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Ctu 24.mp3 ringtone.
Rename file extention .cab to .mp3
View attachment CTU24.cab

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