Ringtone not showing up - Mogul, XV6800 General

XV6800 with DCD's 3.20 rom. I tried to add the OEM SaSa ringtone but it doesn't populate in sounds and notifications. I have copied it to windows/rings windows/ mydocs/ but it still doesn't show up.
I noticed most of the ringtones are about 14 to 31kb's SaSa is 82kb but it is OEM. Could this be something in the rom that isn't seeing it because of the size? I also noticed all the ringtones in DCD's rom start with "R", so I renamed it rara and still no show. Any ideas?

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DJBenson's Ringtone Collection Volume 1 : Funky House/Dance

Just thought I'd share some looping ringtones I've created. Each has a .reg file to enable you to simply enable each tone without having to modify the registry each time to allow looping.
Simply click on a .reg file and the ringtone will be added as the current tone with looping enabled.
You will need Resco Explorer or another program that allows importing of .reg files to use the registry hacks.
Copy the "Ringtones" directory from the zip file to your Storage Card.
More themed packs to follow...
http://rapidshare.de/files/3884755/DJBensonRingtoneCollectionVolume1.zip.html
Reg hacks do not work
I loved your ringtones,
but your reg hacks do not work.
I changed alarms & notifications before I used your rings.
I need to go to "Add ring tone" in order to insert your rings.
When I use the reg hack nothing happens and I get "Bass" ringtone as a default (In "phone")
Can you help me?
i-Mate JAM
ROM 1.12.00 WWE
Radio: 1.13.00
No ExtROM

Help: Default Ringtone Keeps Changing Back to Old Setting

i have a cingular 8125 with rom aku2.3
wisbar advance 2 and desktop
ringtones are located in "\Windows\Rings" and "\Storage Card\My Documents"
everytime i try to set my default ringtone, it gets set back to the original, "Windows Default" ringtone.
is there a way to fix this?
thanks!
EDIT: "Windows Default" is not in the "\Windows\Rings" directory, but is in the "\Windows\" folder.. I tried to delete/rename it but couldn't..
help pleaseee
thanks!

Text Message Ring setting?

how do i set my own custom ring for my received text messages or more iportantly in which folder do i stick my wav file in? also im ot sur eif this is needed but m using the latest leo energy rom (stable version)
Put .wav file in Windows folder and set through Sounds and Notifications
If you have wm65, you can use mp3 as well.
Other than Windows Directory,
\My Documents\[sound file]
and
\Application Data\Sounds\[sound files]
works as well.
WM 65 works with wav and mp3 and wma
Well down. It's worked for me. Thanx for the info...

[Q] Notification Ringtone

Hey does anyone know how to set the notification ringtone like you can the phone ringtone with an MP3?
It only finds certain files for the notification ringtone, but all of them for the phone ringtone.
HD2: TMOUS
SPL: HSPL3
Radio: 2.15.50.14
Bootloader: MAGLDR 1.11
ROM: CMN v2.0 by ocm7
create a folder on your SDcard called media. put another folder inside that called audio...and one more inside that called notifications. Put the audio file there.
mms
muzicman0 said:
create a folder on your SDcard called media. put another folder inside that called audio...and one more inside that called notifications. Put the audio file there.
mms
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Thanks mate, this worked, but when I tried it the files were no longer selectable as phone ringtones. Is there any way to have the same files be available for both?

[Q] no custom text message ringtones for wp7 on hd2???

i was wondering is it possible to do so because ihavent been able to find away to do it noir have i found anything on google that talks about it been trying get help with this all night someone plzzzzzz HELP! i dont want to go back to winmo just because i cant have text msg ringtones....
What I did to change mine was,
1 convert the file to .wma format
2 rename the file to Alert-05 (or 01 ,02 etc) (it needs to be Alert-## otherwise it won't be found it settings)
3 copy it to the windows directory using touchXplorer
4 select it using settings ...
there must be a better way but it worked for me, hope it works for you.
As neilarmes said.
Think that this is the only way to get custom alert tones and does work for custom ringtones as well. You have to bear in mind that when you rename the .wma file and move it using touchXplorer, it will overwrite an existing WP7 alert tone as you I don't think you can add extra tones.
Using the above method you can however add mp3 files to your ringtones folder to have custom ringtones. Would just advise not to have too much music synced to your device as the file names in the Zune folder don't immediately lead you to the file you're after.
Beany69 said:
As neilarmes said.
Think that this is the only way to get custom alert tones and does work for custom ringtones as well. You have to bear in mind that when you rename the .wma file and move it using touchXplorer, it will overwrite an existing WP7 alert tone as you I don't think you can add extra tones.
Using the above method you can however add mp3 files to your ringtones folder to have custom ringtones. Would just advise not to have too much music synced to your device as the file names in the Zune folder don't immediately lead you to the file you're after.
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Note about ringtones...all ended up doing is copying my custom ring tones (in mp3 format) using Zune as if they were music transfers. After syncing, go into the My Documents\Zune folder, I believe, and using TouchXplorer copy your ringtones to the My Documents\My Ringtones folder. After some lag in time, your customer ringtones will appear in your selection list. No conversion to WMA needed for ringtones.
As for the SMS sounds, I was about to try converting my mp3 notification files into WMA then renaming it Alert-11 through whatever, the copying it to the \Windows directory. Alert-01 thru 10 are already present. Going to see if naming the file other than Alert-xx.wma will work as well.
How do make the tones useable on the text messages and other notifications. Thanks
hjhjhj said:
Note about ringtones...all ended up doing is copying my custom ring tones (in mp3 format) using Zune as if they were music transfers. After syncing, go into the My Documents\Zune folder, I believe, and using TouchXplorer copy your ringtones to the My Documents\My Ringtones folder. After some lag in time, your customer ringtones will appear in your selection list. No conversion to WMA needed for ringtones.
As for the SMS sounds, I was about to try converting my mp3 notification files into WMA then renaming it Alert-11 through whatever, the copying it to the \Windows directory. Alert-01 thru 10 are already present. Going to see if naming the file other than Alert-xx.wma will work as well.
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I jsut tried "Alert-VM" and "Alert-TXT" but no dice. Also tried Alert-11 and Alert-12 to no avail. Time to rename the default guys and overwrite w/ the new ones!

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