Hi.
I've got a little problem with my own ringtones. If I copy a MP3 to my device an say "copy to ringtone folder" I don't get any sound out of my phone.
If I delete the MP3's and the file from my Ringtone folder it works again.
Are there any restritions with this roms (bitrate, mono, fileformat e.g.)?
Does anybody else has this problem? And how can I fix it if I want my own ringtones?
Cheers
Stefan
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Hallo, i installed SkTools and Changed in the SystemTweaks Window the "Phone ring sound files" Path. The default was "\Windows\" but now i can only create folders with "...\rings\" , like "\windows\rings\" or just "\rings" .
The problem is i can't choose a incomming call ringtone.
Could anybody tell me the RegPath, that i can fix the problem?
Thanks a lot!!!
it here:
HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\Ring\Directory
Hi, I m new to HTC P3400.i ve downloaded some ringtones and want to make those as my alaram n message ringtones.But i am not able to set as i desire.ny1 knows how to set des..plz give a reply...ur help is highly appricited....Tks in adv.
they need to be in .wav and they need to be located in windows\ or windows\rings
Ya...its working....i ve stored my ringtones { .wav format } in \windows.
Tks buddy..Have a nice day
how to set mp3 as ringtone in HTC P3400
how to copy mp3 file into :windows/rings folder in order to set as ringtone
.mp3 is also possible. just copy the song to windows/rings
sorry i know this is a noob qns but i have been figuring out for quite some time and cant find the way to solve it...
i put all the mp3 into the windows/rings folder with all the stock alarm tone of our phone and when i went to the notification page to set the tone, i cant find my mp3??
please help me..thanks.. =)
You have to put your mp3 in Windows root folder, not in Rings subfolder. Cheers!
oh izzit..thanks..i will go and try now..thanks man!!!
hi sorry one more qns...
how to use our mp3 as the alarm tone??
i use ur method above and it works for the sms tone..but i cant see my mp3 in the alarm tone selection...
pls help again..thanks!!! =)
You have to convert that mp3 into a wav file.
hi, you can use mp3 as a ringtone or sms alert. but you have to unclock normal windows settings menu. in sound and notification menu ou can choose mp3 as alerts. i don't really remember if you have to put files in /windows or /application data/sounds folder. give it a try
when you just put a .mp3 file in the root of your storage card it will also work.
jamieeeee said:
when you just put a .mp3 file in the root of your storage card it will also work.
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you could do that also create a "My Documents" folder and put everything in there
ramthor said:
You have to put your mp3 in Windows root folder, not in Rings subfolder. Cheers!
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we don't need to put it in windows folder just put it to phone memory works i tried it my self yesterday
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!
I have used Windows Phone Device Manager to upload custom ringtones to my dev-unlocked Omnia 7, it does upload the file and it does appear in the "ringtones" menu on the phone, but when I click the file, it has now sound.
I did upload a .wma file.
Any ideas?
are you shure that you converted to .wma and not just renamed it?
in which folder did you put the .wma file?
I merely edited the genre to Ringtone in Zune and synced normally , the tone is in the normal ringtone list on the phone
Forzahibs said:
I merely edited the genre to Ringtone in Zune and synced normally , the tone is in the normal ringtone list on the phone
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That did it