[Tutorial] Replacing built-in ringtones (root required)

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    get ringdroid
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    Quote Originally Posted by haro View Post
    get ringdroid
    That's just a sound editor.
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    That sux. Maybe its a motorola thing. I got an HTC. Good luck

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    works perfectly... exactly what i was looking for. these solutions are why i rooted
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    You can put as many new files as you want in /system/media/audio/ringtones - you don't have to remove old ones. Once you put them, reboot and the new ones will show up in picker.

    They can be MP3 or AAC as well - not necessary to convert to ogg, but doesn't hurt
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    Quote Originally Posted by leobg View Post
    You can put as many new files as you want in /system/media/audio/ringtones - you don't have to remove old ones. Once you put them, reboot and the new ones will show up in picker.

    They can be MP3 or AAC as well - not necessary to convert to ogg, but doesn't hurt
    Wow, you're right.
    For some reason I thought new files wouldn't appear, I guess I didn't reboot the system after putting them there.

    Thanks for the info

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