ringtone from StorageCard - Touch HD General

How could I use ringtones from my StorageCard ? I spent three days to solve this problem, but without succes. My 8282 want to have all ringtones in phone memory, then I can use it all . But phone memory is only... we know...
thx for help.

firbec said:
How could I use ringtones from my StorageCard ? I spent three days to solve this problem, but without succes. My 8282 want to have all ringtones in phone memory, then I can use it all . But phone memory is only... we know...
thx for help.
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As far as I'm aware your ringtone wether mp3 or wav needs to be on the internal memory and not the storage card.
Copy ringtones to windows/rings
But these shouldn't take up much space on your phone anyhow, plus you couild always crop the length of each tune to minimize the size

create a folder on your SD card called My Documents. Your HD should find all music placed in this folder when you search for ringtones.

wpr said:
create a folder on your SD card called My Documents. Your HD should find all music placed in this folder when you search for ringtones.
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this is great works - only need to restart after moving all files into new directory
thx thx thx

wpr said:
create a folder on your SD card called My Documents. Your HD should find all music placed in this folder when you search for ringtones.
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My apologies. Wasn't aware of this as I had tried doing this before but put all my ringtones into a folder within My Documents and phone didn't pick them up.
Great to know this, cheers bro

On my storage card my ringtones are in a My Ringtones folder inside My Documents and work fine.

ednap said:
On my storage card my ringtones are in a My Ringtones folder inside My Documents and work fine.
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Yeah I have this now, but originally I had this folder called My Rings
Didn't initially realise you had to be precise with the naming. Thought phone would have the ability to pick this up
All ok now though

Glad it worked.

Use file explorer on pda to find the tune (mp3) you want to use. Press and hold with stylus on the file (mp3), box pops up giving you option to set as ring tone. Easy peesy
Mick

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way to make mp3's as ring tones?

I have a few ring tones that on my old PDA2K I kept on my SD card and yet was somehow (I cannot remember how) able to use them from my SD card as ring-tones.
On my bright and shiny new K-Jam I cannot find a way to use files on the SD card as ring-tones.
So to save space if I MUST have the files on the phone I want to use MP3's.
Well bugger me I cannot make this work either.
Any ideas out there please?
Cheers.
Robin
hmm i just copied them to my storage card.
sipepguru said:
hmm i just copied them to my storage card.
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Interesting.
All the other comments I have heard say they will not work if they are on your SD card unless you make some registry changes?
Something I don't really want to do.
So where on your SD card did you copy them and how did you make the phone recognise them as ring tones?
Robin
Windows\Ring\ is the default location for tones. Mp3s work. Just copy them to the Windows\Ring\ folder [use activesync on pc or file explorer on ppc] and you should be able to select them as tones. The registry hack actually changes the default location to a folder of your choice [i.e. on a Storage Card] this is useful if you have a lot of tones. From experiene with WM2003se sometimes this doesn't work well something about the Storage Card taking too long to initialize and therefore the Phone doesn't find the tones folder and just reverts to default. The work around was to have them on Storage, but now with WM5.0 everything is Storage I haven't tried the hack on WM5.0 though.
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Another thing is you could cut up your mp3 tones [30 secs is more than enough for a ringer] and re-encode them to a lower bitrate [I use 96kbps Stereo] it's around 360Kb per tone.
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Hope this helps.
try to convert to mp4....its work too....
If you don't want to change the default location for ringtones via the registry you can add your wav, mp3, mid to a folder called "My Documents" on the storage card. If it doesn't exist just create it. Thus far it is the only folder I have found that will work without changing the registry. Cant be in a subdirectory. Files get all cluttered up, but you don't have to do anything.

Few questions

Hello, maybe these questions was answered before, but i did not find any answer using search, sorry.
1. I'd like to know if there is a way to set up an mp3 as an wake up alarm? If yes how? Where do i have to put my mp3?
2. I added some mp3 in my documents/music folder. But when i open media player the text appears 'Media search in progress...' and it stays so and never finds any. What's wrong?
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Hello, maybe these questions was answered before, but i did not find any answer using search, sorry.
1. I'd like to know if there is a way to set up an mp3 as an wake up alarm? If yes how? Where do i have to put my mp3?
2. I added some mp3 in my documents/music folder. But when i open media player the text appears 'Media search in progress...' and it stays so and never finds any. What's wrong?
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I use Burr Oak's pTravelAlarm.
It reads mp3 files, operates far better than the standard alarm feature and does exactly what you are looking for.
Beards
I'm not totally sure because I can only write for my hermes. Still waiting for the HD.
1. It seems WM doesn's support that. But there's a free programm called GAlarm which is said to work on the hd. It also offers a lot of features you might like.
2. I hoped it's only with windows MP not with the one from HTC. That's also a problem with WM when this files are on your Storage card. You have to copy all your files to the PC. Format the card and re copy the files.. voila it should work. If your Files are not on the storage card I cannot help you sry.
Well the micro sd card was formatted, because it's new, i just put it into the phone and copied only that folder. (i made a folder called music with mp3 inside). well will try to format again!
Eitum said:
2. I hoped it's only with windows MP not with the one from HTC. That's also a problem with WM when this files are on your Storage card. You have to copy all your files to the PC. Format the card and re copy the files.. voila it should work. If your Files are not on the storage card I cannot help you sry.
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actually i noticed that that's HTC Player that does not work for me, always saying 'searching media...' where WMP works fine.

Custom ringtone

Is there any way to set a custom ringtone from the mp3's on the SD card?... Not talking about trimming mp3 and putting it on my ringtones folder... I'm trying to preserve my memory on the phone, so it would be cool to use the mp3's directly from the SD card as ringtones...
Just had a search through the registry and can't find any reference to the Rings folder other than the Twitter/Peep app.
So i'm guessing the ringtone folders (\Windows + \Windows\Rings) are pretty embedded into the Windows OS.
rp-x1 said:
Just had a search through the registry and can't find any reference to the Rings folder other than the Twitter/Peep app.
So i'm guessing the ringtone folders (\Windows + \Windows\Rings) are pretty embedded into the Windows OS.
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Thank you for your reply....
I found a way to do this... its very simple, you just have to put your mp3 to the "my documents" folder on the SD card, and you can choose your mp3 as your custom ringtone...

Ringtones on SD card?

Am I missing something or is it not possible to use ringtones on your SD card? I checked the HTC site for this and didn't see anything about this.
Symmetric said:
Am I missing something or is it not possible to use ringtones on your SD card? I checked the HTC site for this and didn't see anything about this.
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Try using ringdroid and see where it stores all it's mp3's on your sd card. Then that should be the folder you have to put all your mp3's into in order for them to be selectable.
You just need to create folders. Make folders called ringtones, alarms, notifications and place the sound files that you wish to use in it's folder (i.e. for a ring tone, place an mp3 in the ringtone folder).
Thanks so much for the help, worked like a charm (ringtones folder).

my ringtones change themselves

Samsung Galaxy S I9100
I have always had assigned its own ringtones for certain contacts or groups, but have the problem on my Samsung Galaxy S ii i9100 that they disappear and all of a sudden turn "stand ringtone" also I define for receiving SMS can suddenly change.
Others with the problem and possible. a solution.
With 4 cell phones in the house is nice to hear the difference
Hi,
maybe this helps:
Create a folder 'media' on your INTERNAL SD Card
Create a folder 'audio' in the folder media
Create the folders 'ringtones', 'notifications' and 'alarms' in the folder audio
Put the MP3s or whatever in the folder you like
Choose the tone
Ready
Worked fine for me
Bye
briko78
I have already. My ringtones are already on the external memory card, but I go under my contacts, and select one of these ringtones, then deletes phone them at a time and bring them all back to default ring tone. That is what is my problem.
As I said: They should be on the INTERNAL card...
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Excuse my English is not so good but now I understand what you mean.
Thanks for your help.
Does it work now? :-D
Happy to have helped ;-)
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Yes It´s works fine now - thanks.
You're welcome
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I've got a similar problem.
My ringtones used to work fine, but now I can only use the standard ones for some reason. I've put my own mp3 ringtone into both /sdcard/ringtones (which used to work), and also in /sdcard/media/ringtones, but it no longer shows up on the list of ringtones to select when I go into settings/sound/phone ringtone.
Anyone else got this or know how to fix it?
Thanks.
briko78 said:
Hi,
maybe this helps:
Create a folder 'media' on your INTERNAL SD Card
Create a folder 'audio' in the folder media
Create the folders 'ringtones', 'notifications' and 'alarms' in the folder audio
Put the MP3s or whatever in the folder you like
Choose the tone
Ready
Worked fine for me
Bye
briko78
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worked for me too..thanks.
I actually have 2 folders named: "ringtones" and "notifications" on the external sd card and all the sounds in those folders can be selected as ringtones, notifications or alarm sounds.
Sp1tfire said:
I actually have 2 folders named: "ringtones" and "notifications" on the external sd card and all the sounds in those folders can be selected as ringtones, notifications or alarm sounds.
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Thanks for that - it worked. I thought the "ringtones" folder had to be on the internal SD card. Maybe there's some setting somewhere I don't know about that tells it whether too look on the internal or external card.
Moandal said:
Thanks for that - it worked. I thought the "ringtones" folder had to be on the internal SD card. Maybe there's some setting somewhere I don't know about that tells it whether too look on the internal or external card.
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I'm a complete android noob, as S2 is my first android device. I had to google info about setting custom mp3 ringtones and everybody said the folder must be on the internal sd. I already had the folders named like that in my HTC Touch HD sd card and surprise... when i put the sd card in the S2 i could set the ringtones. So the folders can be on external sd card too. Doubt the OS has a default option of looking on internal or external sd. It probably searches those folders anywhere, be it internal or external.
Sp1tfire said:
I'm a complete android noob, as S2 is my first android device. I had to google info about setting custom mp3 ringtones and everybody said the folder must be on the internal sd. I already had the folders named like that in my HTC Touch HD sd card and surprise... when i put the sd card in the S2 i could set the ringtones. So the folders can be on external sd card too. Doubt the OS has a default option of looking on internal or external sd. It probably searches those folders anywhere, be it internal or external.
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Well the strange thing is it used to work with a "ringtones" folder on the internal SD card. Then it stopped working for no reason, but now works with the same folder and mp3 on the external SD card.
Anyway I don't really mind now that I've got my custom ringtone back.

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