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Ringtone question
NoiCeDec 23, 2006, 5:42 PM
I am sure this has been answered before but I cannot locate that answer on here. I read that you can send yourself a pix message with the 30 sec .mp3 formatted tone you wanted and then save it as a ringtone. I tried that and it said the file was too big. It was 234kb. Is this too big????
Secondly, I also want to try the trick that was used on the Motorola 710 for storing ringtones. Where you would send a text (and in this case a PIX message) to a 555-5555 number so that it would come up not being able to send. Once that happend you would be able to go into your sent mail and open up the message that could not be sent and go to the file and go to save as ringtone and then I would have my ringtone. If this works on the enV it would b...
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go to downloads.com and download mp3 cutter and the select your cut points on the song and click save separated files and choose the frame you want that you cut out and then put it in my music on the computer then attach it to an email to whatever your number is @vzwpix.com and you will recive it i hope it works for you 😁 🙂
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galkaDec 24, 2006, 3:19 PM
I think those programs to make your own ringtones are too complicated. I just go to www.mobile17.com. All you have to do is sign up, upload your song to the site, pick where to start the ringtone at in the song, and you can make it up to 40 seconds long. Then they'll convert it and send it to your phone as a pix message. Then you just save it as a ringtone. It's so simple. And it's FREE. No, you DONT have to pay to use this site. So use it!
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This website worked great. I've have converted many of my mp3s to ringtones. Thanks for the info.
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Hey guys, I went on mobile17.com and the EnV is not listed as one of the phones. How do you guys get the ringtones sent to your phone???? 😳
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nevermind...it worked when i selected the vx9800...I love this site!
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