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Discussion in 'Apps ~ Ringtones ~ Games ~ Wallpapers ~ Mods' started by RJB, Aug 8, 2006.

  1. RJB

    RJB Gold Senior Member
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    Hello all I have 2 mp3 files that I need formatted so that they can go to my E815 can anyone help.
     

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    These need to actually be formatted to a .midi file
     
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    wow... I was able to send these tones to my phone (SCH a930) via email without any formatting. The tones showed up in "My Sounds" and since I wasnt trying to listen to it as music, I was able to assign the two as ringtones
     
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  4. rwsrichard

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    Try this.

    Software: WinAmp

    Note: Sounds and Graphics stored on the Transflash card can not be used as a Ring Tone or Picture ID. Pictures/Sounds to be used as Ringer/Caller/Picture ID's must reside in the phone's internal memory!

    Ring tones.... The V710/E815/V3C/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. Note: When making ringers, keep in mind that for Verizon phones, the ringer only plays for about 25 to 30 seconds before the call is sent to voice mail. If you 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, I have found it is best if the ringer is a Constant Bit Rate (CBR), Mpeg 1.0 Layer 3 (as reported by File Info in WinAMP), 20 to 25 seconds as a maximum Length, no ID3 tag and use 48kbits/44kHz/Mono.

    Note: If MP3 will NOT REPEAT on the phone, "stutters" or "skips" or simply do NOT play, convert to Mpeg 1.0 Layer 3 and removal of all ID3 tags, they should work fine.
     
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    Re: mp3 to ringtone gold can help you

    There is no way in hell I am going to download something like that.
     
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