Lost MP3 Support - JAM, MDA Compact, S100 General

Suddenly, after install of WolfAlarm, I lost the support to play mp3s as my ringtone. Even after a hard reset it did not matter. Is there another way?

Hi, happened to me as well. I never got mp3's to play as ringtones but I could use WMA files as ringtones. You can convert from mp3 to WMA format with ease (windows media player can do it). Must admit id rather still be able to play mp3s as ringtones though.
Jez.

Update: I just realised when playing around that I CAN actaully play mp3's as ringtones, they just have to be under 2 meg in size. I can use WMA files of any size though.

Well, i cant play neither mp3 no wma
Can play only wav but they large in size
Any ideas?

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Playing GSM compressed WAV files?

My voicemail-emails have attached GSM compressed wav files.
Of course that's good because uncompressed files would be much too large, but how can I playback those files?
Can I somehow download additional wav codecs for the pocketpc or is there a good player which can do it?
You only get those MP3 file players and nothing else...
I've tried BetaPlayer (pretty good divx player) which supports wav files, and I get the message "Audio Codec not found".
Problem solved
I just noticed that the WAV file was added to my pocket outlook notes since I put it in the My documents folder.
It can be played as an outlook note.
However, strange that pocket windows media player and other players don't support it.
windows media player dont support any non ms format apart from mp3
and this goes for both audio and video
dont know the format so i cant help i would prob search around for as many players i could using google looking for that feature if i were you
otherwise i suppose you can find a converter for the pc wihtout too much problems

Best method to convet mp3 to a ringtone for the iMate

I have some MP3, I want to use as a ringtones in my iMate.
Since it can't use MP3 as ringtone, I need to convert it to WAV.
I cut part of the songs, but still the result is big.
What is the best method to convert the MP3's for using as ringtones?
Which type of wav is the best, assuming I need reasonable quality, and affordable size?
you cant use mp3 but you can use wma which is kinda like mp3
wav is as a rule too much bigger to fit a long ringtone in
you can use the free program cdex
to make wav into mp3 wma or what ever
and to make mp3 into wma or wav or what ever
Thanks for your advise.
Or you could use Nero sound tool to convert MP3 into MP4 and then use that. That makes for very small files. (Provided that you have a Nero license)
i use easy cd ripper. its free
if you have nero 6 ultra, you can also use nero wave editor

my standard wma ring tones dont work any

I have notice that my standard wma ring tones don't seem to work anymore apart from sounds with a wav extension. I all i have installed lately is microsft voice command 1.5 pocketmusic, mortplayer and also did a full restore from xbackup. when playing mp3 and wav files they all play ok through the media player. but trying to use them as ring tones in the when played in the ring directory , you click on them and nothing happends, when you click on an wav file, that plays ok.
Has anybody else experienced this problem. :?:
I had a similar problem, it was when I changed the wma file association to PocketMusic. Ended up having to do a hard-reset to fix the registry as I hadn't made a backup.

Apache Ring Tones

How do I install ring tones on the Apache.
drop them in the windows/rings folder.
~mike
One thing is that if you have installed an mp3 player other than the default Windows Media, then you will not be able to use mp3s for your ringtones. You can always just re-sample the wav files.
I have installed TCPMP and can use mp3s as ringtones.....so I dunno what ur talkin bout.
Associate or Disassociate...that is the question..
Lvballer06 said:
I have installed TCPMP and can use mp3s as ringtones.....so I dunno what ur talkin bout.
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I think the problem is that if you install 3rd party appl MP3 player and allow it to be associated with MP3's specifically, then Windows & phone rings will no longer automatically be associated with MP3's. This happened to me using PocketMusic, where on installation it offered to be associated with all these different formats. I thought 'Yeah Great' why not? Afterwards none of my MP3 Ringtones worked until I found this out.
So try disasociating all MP3's from your media player if you want Windows to recognise it for Ringtones. The downside is that in order to play your MP3's through your chosen MP3 player, you will have to 'File/open' (or something similiar) from within the player itself. Not a major problem, unless you like to select your MP3s through File Explorer, in which case you would have to associate your chosen file-type (MP3) from within the options menu of your 3rd party player.
Same goes for TCPMP and WMP10. If you associate .wmv or .wma in TCPMP and then usually select single tunes/vids through file explorer, then WMP10 will no longer be the default player as you associated that file type to another program!
Sorry bout the long post but It frustrated me to no end when I first got my WM device. Hope it helps.

playing wma files through media panal

hey
i bought a xperia last week.everything is great.
but i don like the fact that wma file open through windows media player even when i open them through media panal. is there anyway i can get my wma files in the panal.
thnx in advance
rash-ED
I just converted all my wmas to mp3s prolly the best way--lotsa free converters out there

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