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 Shaycmgibson
 Posts: 13
Phone Model: Audiovox Cdm8910
Service Provider: Verizon Wireless |
 Sat Apr 30, 2005 5:51 pm |
| laxeagle3 wrote: | | Do you know if this will work for an Audiovox phone that is with Verizon?? |
Yeah. It works. I just tried it. I have an Audiovox cdm8910. The only problem is, it is low. I tried to alter it using sound recorder but it was still to low.
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laxeagle3
 Posts: 19
Phone Model: motorola v265
Service Provider: verizon |
 Sat Apr 30, 2005 11:58 pm |
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I have a motorola phone and i can get it to work for that. But I have a friend that has the same auidovox as you thru verizon. So when I send them the mid file as a text should they just be able to highlight the file and play it? I sent a file to a friend and they don't know what to do with it next, and since I do'nt have the phone in front of me I'm not sure how to tell them what to do. Thanks for your help.
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 i2ripped
 Posts: 1
Phone Model: motorola V71
Service Provider: Verizon |
 Wed Jun 01, 2005 11:34 pm |
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I just traded in my broken V710 for a new one and lost the ability to trasfer 128 kp sound samples, mp3s. Now when I try to up load and email them it seems like the quality is lost. Is there anyway to preserve the file quality of the mp3 to keep it the same as cd quality? I can't stand it when cell phone ringers sound like music nock offs. I have great 20 second clips that are all high quality mp3s. I use to have them as ringers on my old phone by the siple card transfer. Am I now expected to scrafice the quality because verizon has locked us out? I'm pretty pissed about this loss.
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scoobert12paws
 Posts: 3
Phone Model: LG 3200
Service Provider: verizon |
 Thu Jun 02, 2005 9:27 pm |
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Did anyone ever figure out how to send their own ringtones to their LG 3200?
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 Voroshilav
 Posts: 1
Phone Model: Audiovox CDM8910
Service Provider: Verizon |
 Fri Jun 03, 2005 2:23 pm |
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Alright, I've tried sending midis to myself, including the wal-mart way. I've got the Audiovox CDM8910, as some of you do. It nearly always says "Network Problem. Please try later." So I keep trying, and after about 30 minutes they come though. This gets to my second problem, when they show up, i save them, but it won't let me listen to them, it says it's playing but no sound comes out. Any advice either on why the tones don't come through or why they don't play? I'm out of ideas. Thanks!
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zildjian0706
 Posts: 2
Phone Model: LG VX3200
Service Provider: Verizon |
 Mon Jun 06, 2005 4:35 am |
| scoobert12paws wrote: | | Did anyone ever figure out how to send their own ringtones to their LG 3200? |
I have the 3200 and am having the same issues. Most likely our phones are too retarded to accept midi's from PIX Place. Either that or Verizon fixed it so we can't anymore. Anyone who has this phone model and has gotten it to work please reply.
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scoobert12paws
 Posts: 3
Phone Model: LG 3200
Service Provider: verizon |
 Mon Jun 06, 2005 9:35 am |
| zildjian0706 wrote: | | scoobert12paws wrote: | | Did anyone ever figure out how to send their own ringtones to their LG 3200? |
I have the 3200 and am having the same issues. Most likely our phones are too retarded to accept midi's from PIX Place. Either that or Verizon fixed it so we can't anymore. Anyone who has this phone model and has gotten it to work please reply. |
I've been continuing to research the possibilities of 3200 ringtones. I do not believe it impossible to do, I would not be surprised however, if getting the ringtone on the phone proves to be somewhat difficult. First, the rings that come with the 3200 are either polyphonic or monophonic tones. Multiple pitch rings are the polyphonic, the single pitch...monophonic. As I have been researching, the 3200 is compatible with a couple of languages, QCP, SMAF, as well as a midi program that was developed by qualcomm. If ringtones were made for the phone to begin with, then they can be made. I think the question here is, where or how to get a program that writes in any of the above listed languages, how to write in those languages, then how to get the ring into the phone.
I believe that only midi type of rings can be used on the phone (i.e. no truetones?) This also means that you can only use the built in sound bank of the 3200 to generate your ringtones. If anyone knows a way to record or convert/input audio for the 3200, great! Please share. If anyone knows anything about making ringtones in the above languages or anything else regarding ringtones for the LG 3200 please share...
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zildjian0706
 Posts: 2
Phone Model: LG VX3200
Service Provider: Verizon |
 Mon Jun 06, 2005 9:26 pm |
| scoobert12paws wrote: | | zildjian0706 wrote: | | scoobert12paws wrote: | | Did anyone ever figure out how to send their own ringtones to their LG 3200? |
I have the 3200 and am having the same issues. Most likely our phones are too retarded to accept midi's from PIX Place. Either that or Verizon fixed it so we can't anymore. Anyone who has this phone model and has gotten it to work please reply. |
I've been continuing to research the possibilities of 3200 ringtones. I do not believe it impossible to do, I would not be surprised however, if getting the ringtone on the phone proves to be somewhat difficult. First, the rings that come with the 3200 are either polyphonic or monophonic tones. Multiple pitch rings are the polyphonic, the single pitch...monophonic. As I have been researching, the 3200 is compatible with a couple of languages, QCP, SMAF, as well as a midi program that was developed by qualcomm. If ringtones were made for the phone to begin with, then they can be made. I think the question here is, where or how to get a program that writes in any of the above listed languages, how to write in those languages, then how to get the ring into the phone.
I believe that only midi type of rings can be used on the phone (i.e. no truetones?) This also means that you can only use the built in sound bank of the 3200 to generate your ringtones. If anyone knows a way to record or convert/input audio for the 3200, great! Please share. If anyone knows anything about making ringtones in the above languages or anything else regarding ringtones for the LG 3200 please share... |
Even if we figure out how to convert to these languages to make them compatible with the 3200, there is still the problem of actually getting them on the phone. I don't feel like buying a $30 data cable nor paying $2 per tone from a lousy selection either. Any ideas?
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yakob424
 Posts: 3
Phone Model: cdm8910
Service Provider: verizon |
 Fri Jun 10, 2005 9:31 am |
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I have a verizon audiovox 8910. I got a wav file made it 20 sec. longand put as an attach ment to an email i sent to my phone out of yahoomail. i sent to my vtext name and i got a message back to my email saying it failed to get thier. It might have been to big or something i need help!
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 Shaycmgibson
 Posts: 13
Phone Model: Audiovox Cdm8910
Service Provider: Verizon Wireless |
 Fri Jun 10, 2005 12:26 pm |
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You have to send it to you pix address (10digitnumber@vzwpix.com). You are sending the ringtone as a picture message, not a text message. It won't go through that way.
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