haha! thats funny. but could you help me on how to do it. i d/l the astro app. and not sure how to designate what sounds to go where. i would really appreciate the help
haha! thats funny. but could you help me on how to do it. i d/l the astro app. and not sure how to designate what sounds to go where. i would really appreciate the help
Plug your Droid into the PC, then in your notification area, drag down the menu & hit USB connected & choose Mount from the options.
Then, create a folder called "notifications" (minus the " ", of course, lower case N) & drag & drop it there. That's all I did.
Also try Mabilo Ringtones (free in the Market) & search for it there. That stores ringtones in the app & lets you set to either ringtone or notification.
Happiness is like peeing your pants. Everyone can see it, but only you can feel the warmth.
I find it easiest to plug my Droid into my PC. Mount the SD card. Create folders on the SD card with the PC, drag files, etc. Then, when you're all done with that step, unmount the SD card.
You see, either the phone or the computer can "see" the SD card at any one time.
It can be confusing to put a file on the phone with a PC, then you can't see it on the phone. You have to unmount the SD card from the PC first.
Wicked bro! totally worked. thanks Tegamal! It was super easy that way.![]()
Last edited by Buckweat; 02-19-2010 at 07:41 AM.
Glad I could help, just don't get on one knee & put your finger to your ear to answer your texts.
Trust me, you'll get looks...
Happiness is like peeing your pants. Everyone can see it, but only you can feel the warmth.
The notifications folder doesn't have to be in the root directory for it to work.
I have a folder called Media with the following folders in it: Ringtones, Notifications, Videos, and Pictures.
A bit late on this discussion, but just wanted to add something interesting in case anyone had the same issue I had. I just got a Cliq 2 and spent several hours trying to get my own mp3s to play for 'notification' and 'ringtone'. I downloaded a program called "Rings Extended" from the 'Market' which allowed me to navigate to files in the sounds/notifications and sounds/ringtones section. I was able to select my mp3, and could play it as a test on the phone during the selection phase, but it would still never actually play during the notification or the phone call. So, I followed someone's advice above, and made: /media/disk/notifications /media/disk/ringtones (I'm using linux, so basically I created a 'notifications' and 'ringtones' directory/folder at the root of the device) and copied my files into those directories. Upon doing this, the sounds became visible/selectable via the normal notification/ringtone selector. And, most importantly, they played when notifications/calls came in. Thanks for the info!