Contact ringtone - Hero, G2 Touch General

Can anyone help me with settings for contact ringtone. I was trying with "normal" way, just set a mp3 from media/ringtones folder AND set track from default Music player but everything without succsess. Hrhr... phohe still ringing with default mp3 ringtone for all contacts.
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Create a folder on the SD called media. Inside that one put another called audio. Then inside audio, make 3 new folders named alarms, notifications, ringtones. Then move/copy the mp3s you want to use into the relevant folders.
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WAV or MP3

Hi, how to use wav or mp3 files as ringtone or message alert tone? My device is X01HT.
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BR,
LogoMan
For notification audio, put the audio files into the \Windows\ folder (via ActiveSync or from the memory card via File Explorer). Ringtones need to go into \Windows\Rings.
Once the files are there you can just choose them from the dropdown lists in Sounds and Notifications.
I tried that and it did not work. I then looked at the properties of one of the built in alarm wavs. I converted my wav to the same bitrate, mono, 22hz and then it worked.
christopherwoods said:
For notification audio, put the audio files into the \Windows\ folder (via ActiveSync or from the memory card via File Explorer). Ringtones need to go into \Windows\Rings.
Once the files are there you can just choose them from the dropdown lists in Sounds and Notifications.
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Thanks it's working for my incoming calls and messaging tone, but how about the Alarm tone for the Clock where to put?
Have a nice day.
BR,
LogoMan
i was wondering if anyone cold answer how to make a wav or mp3 into an alarm tone?
Shaolyn said:
i was wondering if anyone cold answer how to make a wav or mp3 into an alarm tone?
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I would also like to know a good freeware to make ringtones on my xp pc for the ppc? is it mp3cutter?
And what format (ie. wav) & bitrate is recommended for ringtones?
I guess I cheat a lil...
I go to the website and listen to the ring-tines using Internet Explorer. I then go to my Temporary Internet Folder, pull out the MP3 files that I liked.

[Q] Custom Ringtones

I downloaded a song from myxer but I can't figure out how to set it as a ringtone
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Go into the music player, open the song, press menu, set as ringtone. If you want to set it as a text ringtone or voicemail ringtone, download Ringdroid from the market.
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[Q] Does anyone know how to make custom notification sound work?

Im having trouble change ringtones for text messages someone please help
Download ringdroid from the market. It lets you trim any mp3 to whatever you want and convert it to ringtone.
Then go to your messeges app, settings/notifications/notification sound. This assuming you're talking about the messeging system that comes with the phone.
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Set a specific notification tone?

I'm running Cyanogenmod, and I was wondering, how can you set a specific notification text-tone for a contact. I can do it for ringtones but not notification tones. Is there a way?
Yes there is you can by adding the ringtone you want and put it into the ringtones file in the file manager...
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Silent ringtone

Is it me or is there no selection for a silent ring tone or "none" as an option.
I prefer no ringtone but to keep all my other alerts audible. Has anyone figured a way to add ringtones without root? It doesn't seem to find my file whether it be .ogg or .mp3
If anyone cares, I managed to get it by adding the ringtone file(s) to the Ringtone folder in side of the main "Media" folder on the Phone's memory.
On the next update they fix that
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