my bad, for everyone. i synced the phone or whatever b4 i tryed. dont do that, just let it detect it and change it. it works. this is so tight. thanks man
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needstones Posts: 3
Wed Aug 16, 2006 2:23 am
I,ve been following every step everyone's been saying but only thing is that when i open my song up with audacity it comes out all messed up and sounds like nails on a chalk board. Can somebody help me?
rjshowah Posts: 2
Wed Aug 16, 2006 4:29 pm
Question -- e-mailing it from for example (...@hotmail.com) e-mail is using from your X amount of addition texts its NOT IN. So be careful and don't get carried away with sending them.
Theory Posts: 5
Wed Aug 16, 2006 4:53 pm
another question. i uploaded a picture to be my backround or wallpaper whatever u wanna call it. but there seems to be about a quarter inch of white around it so it looks kinda crapy. can u stretch it to fit the whole screen?
needstones Posts: 3
Thu Aug 17, 2006 3:57 am
I finally got my song to load but it takes hours i haven't even loaded a song to my audacity yet. you guys have the same problem or am i doing something wrong? I need some advice and help!
cjdzombie Posts: 4
Fri Aug 18, 2006 3:46 pm
Thanks Spunko, I used your method and it works perfectly. I'm using Blaze Media Pro to create my tones. This program is great for editing and converting music files. WHO NEEDS A $30 DOLLAR USB WHEN I CAN EMAIL FOR FREE!
bobburt444 Posts: 9
Phone Model: LG vx8500 Chocolate
Service Provider: Verizon Wireless
Sat Aug 19, 2006 1:14 pm
When sending an MMS, would it be possible to send more than 1 ringtone at a time to the phone?
Spunko Posts: 46
Wed Aug 23, 2006 3:03 am
Needstones: In relation to your first question, is the file you're opening up to edit in .mp3 or .wma format? Audacity doesn't own the decompression algorithms to open up .wma's (since they're owned by MS), so they'll end up sounding like crap. Try ripping your song files to .mp3 and see if those work.
Theory: Although your question should have its own post , I'll try to answer your question. As far as I know, there's no way to stretch or manipulate the size of the picture if its already on your phone. However, I'm sure you can resize it to your needs beforehand with any basic photo editor. If I'm not mistaken, the wallpaper size for the Chocolate is about 240x320, so try to shoot for that size with future pictures. I'd like to hear your results.
cjdzombie: Yep, let's stick it to the man!
bobburt444: Technically, you can send as many ringtones as you want in an MMS, provided that you keep it under the 350kb limit (I'm not sure if that's just the Chocolate's limit, or if that's a general rule for all phones).
I hope my answers help.
jillything Posts: 1
Wed Aug 23, 2006 6:47 pm
I just got the new chocolate and I used the whole system of the USB, audacity, Bitpim, etc to put ringtones onto my phone and it worked great!! I do have a question . . . is it possible to delete the ringtones that you add? I can't seem to find on the phone where to do that. Can someone help?? Thanks!! )
Spunko Posts: 46
Wed Aug 23, 2006 6:51 pm
It's fairly simple to do so:
1. Go to the Get It Now Section of the Menu
2. Select "1. Get Tunes & Tones"
3. Select "2. My Ringtones"
4. Highlight the appropriate ringtone to delete
5. Use the right soft key (The button just above the Back key), and it will open up the Options menu. Highlight "Erase", and its that simple.