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penmen
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 Fri Jun 16, 2006 12:25 pm |
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I see that some of you in this forum have uploaded from the LG VX6000. I used to have one and loved the "Train" ringtone. Now I have a Nokia and do not hear my phone ring anymore because I was so used to the "Train" ringtone. Can anyone send me that ringtone or tell me where I can find it online? Thanks so much!
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laxeagle3
 Posts: 19
Phone Model: motorola v265
Service Provider: verizon |
 Mon Aug 14, 2006 8:36 pm |
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Does anyone have problems with th speaker phone on this? Whenever I talk into it people on the other line say that it's echoing and I can never use it.
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DonnaMarieNJ
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 Fri Sep 01, 2006 11:41 pm |
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penmen - did you ever get a response for the train ringtone? I'd love to have it for my LG
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 Nytroman
 Posts: 131
Phone Model: LG Voyager
Service Provider: Verizon |
 Thu Sep 21, 2006 7:34 pm |
| DonnaMarieNJ wrote: | | penmen - did you ever get a response for the train ringtone? I'd love to have it for my LG | what model LG? it should come pre installed on your phone
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shizer
 Posts: 1
Phone Model: Motorola SLVR L7
Service Provider: Cingular |
 Fri Oct 13, 2006 10:18 am |
My old vx6000 broke, and I'd like to have the train ringtone as well for my new phone.. Is there any way someone could upload it?
Much Appreciated
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 zedzilla
 Posts: 1
Phone Model: LG VX8100
Service Provider: TELUS, Canada |
 Thu Oct 19, 2006 4:28 am |
| SysOp-X wrote: | Sorry it took so long to reply, I was out of town.
Ok, guys, Copy the mp3's out of your miniSD onto your computer, the ringers dont go there. Then get Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ ) You need to cut the file down to a 30 second clip to use as a ringtone. I Don't suggest you use the whole song as the ringer as you will only hear the first 25-30 seconds and it takes up space. Load the mp3 file into Audacity and use the toolbar to select the 30 seconds that you want as the ringer, discard the rest and save as different file name(make sure its still .mp3) After you have all the ringers you want to transfer, open Bitpim. (http://www.bitpim.org) Make sure that in bitpim settings you have the right COM Port # for the phone (you can use serial or usb data cable or bluetooth connection if your computer is bluetooth enabled). Now in Bit Pim click the Ringers Tab. (make sure the program window is not Fullscreen) Open the folder on your computer that contains the ringtones you want to put on the phone, and drag ONE FILE into the ringers box in BitPim. When you do this a box will open with conversion settings. set New Type to MP3, Sample Rate 44100 (good sound quality) Channels 2 (if you want stereo, The VX8100 has two speakers) and Bitrate to 128 (this is good quality and not too big file size). Now click Convert and wait a sec. The bottom half of the box will now be usable. Here you can adjust the volume to make it louder ( I usually bump mine up about 3-5 db, I like them loud) and click Set. Now you can Click play to hear it before it goes to the phone. When satisfied with the volume level click OK. Now the file will be in the ringers part of BitPim. Repeat the process of dragging files and converting. When you are all done and ready to finish click DATA, then Send Phone Info. checkmark the Ringtone box and make sure next to it ADD is selected EVERYTIME you add more ringers!! If Replace is selected, you will lose EVERYTHING! Ok, Now click OK and sit back as your new ringers are installed to the phone. If you have any other questions regarding this or editing your ringtones, post at my personal forum www.sysop-x.com, I check that very often (like every 15 miutes or so)
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SysOp-X U R the man, dude! Please accept my sincerest gratitude for taking the time to explain into obliteration all my frustrations with my PC, the USB cable and the phone. I followed your advice word for word and it all worked like a charm. I have successfully transferred my first ever custom ringtone to my LG VX8100 and it sounds amazing.
Before reading your writings here I was sure the thing was one of the Evil-Dead!
Take care and thanks.
BTW I can not access your personal site from my PC, I am using Mozilla and it can not load the page...I wonder?
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littlestar
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 Sat Oct 21, 2006 8:40 pm |
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So I got Audacity and know how to use it. My only problem is that I cant seem to download Bitpim. I get an error message stating that the server was lost, disconected, and cannot be found (i've tried it so many times from bitpim.org and other sites). Is anyone else having this problem or is it just me? HELP!!!
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littlestar
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 Mon Oct 23, 2006 5:01 pm |
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ok guys i was finally able to download bitpim.
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wwalker
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 Sat Nov 18, 2006 9:15 pm |
[quote="SysOp-X"] Also in the phone go to
"Menu, Settings and Tools, Bluetooth, Paired Devices". Scroll down to the name of your PC. If it says PORT DISABLED under the connection, just hit the left softkey to enable the port on the phone. After these two things are done you should have no problems, but if you do, just let me know.
SysOp-X : I have the problem that in "Menu, Settings and Tools, Bluetooth, Paired Devices" I highlight my computer. it says "Port Disabled" BUT the left softkey doesn't have a "set port" label, nor does pressing it do anything ...???
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DJPhoenix
 Posts: 1 |
 Fri Nov 24, 2006 9:00 pm |
Every time I try and add a wav or MP3 (trimmed or not) to BitPim in the ringer or MP3 tab I get this error before the conversion settings even comes up:
BitPim version: 0.9.08-official
An unexpected exception has occurred.
Please see the help for details on what to do.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "fileview.pyo", line 183, in OnDropFiles
File "fileview.pyo", line 960, in OnDropFiles
File "guihelper.pyo", line 158, in _busywrapper
File "ringers.pyo", line 196, in OnAddFiles
File "phones\com_lgvx8300.pyo", line 175, in QueryAudio
NameError: global name 'fileinfo' is not defined
Variables by last 8 frames, innermost last
Frame run in gui.pyo at line 649
argv = ['E:\\Program Files\\BitPim\\bitpim.exe']
kwargs = Keys []
{}
Frame MainLoop in wx\_core.pyo at line 7720
self = <gui.MainApp; proxy of C++ wxPyApp instance at _783ed201_p_wxPyApp>
Frame MainLoop in wx\_core.pyo at line 7153
args = (<gui.MainApp; proxy of C++ wxPyApp instance at _783ed201_p_wxPyApp>,)
kwargs = Keys []
{}
Frame OnDropFiles in fileview.pyo at line 183
y = 549
x = 361
self = <fileview.MyFileDropTarget; proxy of C++ wxPyFileDropTarget instance at _00b97f0
filenames = [u'C:\\IllusionRingtone.mp3']
Frame OnDropFiles in fileview.pyo at line 960
dummy = 549
target = <ringers.RingerView; proxy of C++ wxPanel instance at _e8d48802_p_wxPanel>
self = <ringers.RingerView; proxy of C++ wxPanel instance at _e8d48802_p_wxPanel>
filenames = [u'C:\\IllusionRingtone.mp3']
t = <ringers.RingerView; proxy of C++ wxPanel instance at _e8d48802_p_wxPanel>
_ = 361
Frame _busywrapper in guihelper.pyo at line 160
args = (<ringers.RingerView; proxy of C++ wxPanel instance at _e8d48802_p_wxPanel>, [u'
method = <function OnAddFiles at 0x01DF2070>
kwargs = Keys []
{}
Frame OnAddFiles in ringers.pyo at line 196
afi = <fileinfo.AudioFileInfo instance at 0x02A3B800>
self = <ringers.RingerView; proxy of C++ wxPanel instance at _e8d48802_p_wxPanel>
filenames = [u'C:\\IllusionRingtone.mp3']
file_stat = (33206, 0L, 2, 1, 0, 0, 322299L, 1164416564, 1164414046, 1164414044)
file = u'C:\\IllusionRingtone.mp3'
mtime = 1164414046
Frame QueryAudio in phones\com_lgvx8300.pyo at line 175
origin = None
self = <phones.com_lgvx8300.Profile instance at 0x01FCCDC8>
afi = <fileinfo.AudioFileInfo instance at 0x02A3B800>
currentextension = u'mp3'
Is there a way to remedy this?
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