oh ok how can i get it upgraded better yet can i just get the web pg bc i dont have bitpim ne more i deleted it after i couldnt get it to work
To upgrade your software, you have to take phone to a dealer and let them upgrade it. The store we work with told us to drop it off in the morning and then pick it up lat in the evening. I would call the dealer and let them step you through the process of seeing which software you have on the phone and then they will let you know if it can/needs to be updated.
Sorry. The SW or SoftWare on your phone. if the version ends with .03 or.3 BitPim will not work. The phones SoftWare needs to be wiped clean and at least version .04 or better put on it. If the SfotWare is updated to nwere version, it still will not work. Sorry for the confusion. I should have realized that, 'cause I had the same problem when I started with this also.
Does anyone know the details of the format that songs need to be in to be played on a V3m? For some reason, the converter in WMP10 keeps crashing for me, so I have another program that can convert, but I don't know the bit/sample or frequency that the songs need to be in. Also, mono/stereo? Any help would be appreciated, since WMP10 is sucking for me
Ring tones information. The V3M supports: General Midi (polyphonic), iMelody (monophonic), MP3 files and Yamaha SMAF format .MMF files as ringers. Files to be used as ringers must exist in the phone's memory. VZW phones, the ringer only plays for about 25 to 30 seconds before the call is sent to voice mail. If the phone is set to Vibrate then Ring, the play time will be even less. So, save phone space, and trim your files down to be 30 seconds or less. For ring tones from MP3 files: While any MP3 file should work, it is best if the ringer is a Constant Bit Rate (CBR), Mpeg 1.0 Layer 3, 20 to 25 seconds as a maximum Length and no ID3 tag. The best balance for file size, quality and compatibility use 48kbits/44kHz/Mono. Renaming .MP3 to .MID: Go into Control Panel -> Folder Options -> View tab. Find the box for "hide extensions for known file types" and remove the the check mark prior to trying to rename the file. Failure to do so will result in Mytone.MP3 being renamed as Mytone.mid.mp3 and the phone will receive it as a .QCP file which can NOT be used as a ring tone. Removing that check, mytone.mp3 will be properly renamed to mytone.mid. Be sure to set the check back after you are finished. Renaming is not the same as "Converting" or "making the MP3 into .MID" and you may be disappointed in the sound quality.
did you download the drivers for the phone mpt wont recognize your phone until you have drivers it took me forever to figure that out
How do you download the drivers?? i can't get my computer to recognize my razr v3c... Thanks!!! I have tried everything!