[HowTo] Create your own Ringtones - Discussion
This is a discussion on [HowTo] Create your own Ringtones - Discussion within the Droid Ringtones forums, part of the Droid Audio / Video category; Originally Posted by nod2mybeats
Creating ringtones is no problem. I use wavepad and fade out all of mine at the end because i hate it ...
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Originally Posted by
nod2mybeats
Creating ringtones is no problem. I use wavepad and fade out all of mine at the end because i hate it when ringtones stop short and sound abrupt. But how do I save the files on the SD card so that the droid recognizes it as a ringtone and not a music file?
It was easier on my old voyager but I'm having trouble getting it on this phone.
When you save it as a MP3 it will think its a music file however you can set any song as your ring tone. Bring up up the song on the music player, hit menu, then set as ring tone.
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Okay, so I can get ringtones and such on there, but I can't seem to get them to show up for the notifications...any help there? (I know, an older thread sorry)
edit: nevermind, figured it out
Last edited by boostedf4; 08-26-2010 at 09:11 PM.
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Originally Posted by
boostedf4
Okay, so I can get ringtones and such on there, but I can't seem to get them to show up for the notifications...any help there? (I know, an older thread sorry)
edit: nevermind, figured it out
Share - please.
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aRing
I'm running CyanogenMOD 6, but I found the notification sounds in /system/media/audio/notifications using Astro file manager. I can't figure out how to move the new files off my sd-card into that folder, but a free app called aRing (in the market) set the file for use as a notification without moving it. (I changed my .wav's to .ogg's using the free version of Switch from nchsoftware.com, not sure if I had to.)
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Ringdroid, highly recommend it. P.s. I also suggest you try ShapeWriter. Best thing in my life since root.
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Where is the information about which folder to put the music file into? I just got my Droid 2 Global, and I am clueless!
When I go to Files, File Manager, Phone Files on my Phone, it just says "Memory card is Missing!". The card is very much there, and it's the one that came with the phone. 8Gig. What is going on?
Last edited by ibex333; 12-18-2010 at 05:42 PM.
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