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 Nytroman
 Posts: 131
Phone Model: LG Voyager
Service Provider: Verizon |
 Fri Dec 10, 2004 4:36 pm |
on my 7000 i have the option to save them as ringtones and then i delete the pix message.
p.s.- because of you, i can now put my fav. ringers on my phone...thank you. i use NERO "Edit Audio", and it works great!
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 I hybrid I
 Posts: 1
Phone Model: LG VX6100
Service Provider: Verizon |
 Sun Dec 26, 2004 9:13 pm |
ok, so can anyone give me a walkthrough of this?
I have a few MP3's On my comp and I would like to get them on my phone
i have a LG VX6100
like gyspie
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pavlon
 Posts: 1
Phone Model: motorola V60
Service Provider: verizon |
 Wed Dec 29, 2004 2:59 pm |
Hi, I have motorola v60 cell phone. Is there any way to download a midi file onto it?
thanks
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ccc1005
 Posts: 2 |
 Fri Dec 31, 2004 9:32 pm |
I registered at the site and try to upload midi files and it says they are an invalid type. I tried .mid and .midi and neither work.
Any ideas??
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Starszero
 Posts: 1
Phone Model: LG 6100
Service Provider: Verizon |
 Wed Jan 05, 2005 12:24 am |
| ccc1005 wrote: | I registered at the site and try to upload midi files and it says they are an invalid type. I tried .mid and .midi and neither work.
Any ideas?? |
I had the same problem! ugh!
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ccc1005
 Posts: 2 |
 Sat Jan 08, 2005 4:18 am |
i just emailed them to <phonenumber>@vzwpix.com as attachments. Did 4, so got 4 of em for only 25c
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 ernestojr9
 Posts: 1
Phone Model: Samsung A670
Service Provider: Verizon |
 Tue Jan 11, 2005 1:01 pm |
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well i use cool edit pro and make my files into wav. i have to cut to under 30 seconds and bring tht hz down to 2200. it works extremely well on my samsung a670. I got a tone of ringtones on it.
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 kjd1172
 Posts: 1
Phone Model: LG VX6000
Service Provider: Verizon |
 Fri Jan 14, 2005 5:41 pm |
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Hey i got a VX6000 and i downloaded Sony Music Box and i got REAL songs for ringtones like Ozzy's Crazy Train and Warrants Cherry Pie.....i just want to know how to DL music and send pix to my PC without paying 25 cents an E-Mail
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 shurchik
 Posts: 1
Phone Model: Nokia 3589i
Service Provider: Verizon |
 Thu Feb 03, 2005 2:57 am |
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Hi, guys! Thanx for all the great advice on using vzwpix.com to send yourself ringtones! I was happy to use it. However, it only worked half way. I had no problem sending the audio file to my phone number. BUT! The only thing I received on my phone is a notification to go to the vzwpix.com website and listen to the file THERE. So now I have this file in my inbox on the website, but not in my phone. Is it because I have a Nokia 3589i and, maybe, it's impossible on this phone, or is there a way to actually get the audio file from the website inbox to the phone??? Pleeeease, help!
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rastafaria
 Posts: 15
Phone Model: LG VX7000
Service Provider: Verizon Wireless |
 Fri Feb 04, 2005 3:14 pm |
Cheaper than using sony music box (2.99 or more per real song)... You can send 2 long songs (30-45 seconds) or several shorter ones in a single email... so that's less than 18 cents per song... don't think it's that much of a problem unless your living in the street...
shurchik
I'm not sure if your phone has that ability, try the following (except not with mp3s, i believe your phone probably only has midi, if anything at all...
1. Open up any .mp3 file in a free music editor program like Audacity (or soundforge ) and clip
out part of the file that you wish to make into a ringtone, keeping it at
about 30 seconds.
2. For best sound keep the .mp3 at 24 bit sample rate, 44khz frequency and
stereo, no need to change any of these attributes.
3. Change the encoder bit rate down to between 48 and 64, then resave the
.mp3 making sure that it is not bigger than 300kb. Anything encoded under
48 bit rate will sound bad and anything over 64 is a waste and the file size
becomes to big.
4. Find your new 30 second .mp3 on your hard drive, make sure you have
file extensions turned on in windows (explorer/tools/folder options) and
then right click the file and change the extension from .mp3 to .mid
5. Open up your email and attach the .mid file, make sure that you have
nothing in the subject or body of the email. Email the file to your phone
at yourphonenumber@vzwpix.com .If you dont subscribe to a call package
from verizon each time you send or recieve something via vwzpix.com you
will be charged 25 cents, still way cheaper than buying ringtones.
6. After you email the .mid file to your phone it may take a couple of minutes
before your phone announces that you have a pix message. Open up your
pix message, play or preview your new ringtone if you want and then just
just save sound. There is no need to rename it or change file extension.
7. Sometimes you will get a message along the lines of "messege cant be
recieved, file is a 100000 bytes", just click view message anyway and
the file will be there.
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