i thought about set a song as my ringtone, but i don't think i need the whole song, do u guys know how long is the ringtone last????? so i can cut that much sec i need!!
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zzr600_kwak Posts: 62
Phone Model: p510/e720/g600
Service Provider: vodaphone
Sun Feb 27, 2005 3:36 pm
generally 10 sec is the most you can manage, but you might be able to get more if you upload it to a wap site and the download to your phone, rather than pc transfer. what song are you using?
avatar_hangman Posts: 6
Phone Model: Samsung E316
Sun Feb 27, 2005 8:14 pm
yea i thought about set a song as my ringtone too..
i need to know wut to use cut the song cuse i dont' need the whole song.
First of all, i wana say i don't know much about cell phone, but i hear u guys sayin that 10sec is the max length right? but i time all my ringtone they last like 30 sec, pulse they keep repeating the same notes over and over again at least 3 times, if i dont' set it repeat but in 30 sec it sould be fine right? i dont''know.. wut u guys think?
alexlee11 Posts: 2
Phone Model: VI660
Service Provider: Sprintpcs
Mon Feb 28, 2005 1:34 am
i have SPH-A660 and when i download a mmf file on to my phone...it says "download handler..." and when i click okay..i end up at vision's application place....
someone help me please
zzr600_kwak Posts: 62
Phone Model: p510/e720/g600
Service Provider: vodaphone
Mon Feb 28, 2005 7:26 pm
avatar_hangman, dont mean to sound harsh but people will help but youve got to read the posts like the rest of us, have you read j3welz method? http://forums.mobiledia.com/topic8008.html
It does work
avatar_hangman Posts: 6
Phone Model: Samsung E316
Mon Feb 28, 2005 10:02 pm
thx dawg
popwill Posts: 3
Mon Mar 28, 2005 12:29 pm
Hey Can you tell me how I can make a wap url to download my ringtones I have uploaded on the tagtag.com site...I want to use a WAP PUSH SI and I need to know the exact url so I can send it for testing to see if my system works...
For instance:
if my site is http://tagtag.com/myuser/....
and I have a song with the code '77244403035'
what should I write on the dotted lines? the code they give me for each tone or how is it done exactly?? Only code = ?
For each song I upload there is a code, but I don't know what the exact url is...And I really need to know that thanx
If you can help me out pls let me know
P.s. What does the channels section mean?
zzr600_kwak Posts: 62
Phone Model: p510/e720/g600
Service Provider: vodaphone
Mon Mar 28, 2005 5:49 pm
I'm new to this too, but if you have uploaded to your tagtag site you should just be able to download via wap. After uploading have you edited your site?
hasannaqvi Posts: 4
Phone Model: Samsung C100, Nokia 1100, Siemens C55
Service Provider: PK-UFONE, PK-WARID, PK-TELENOR
Thu Jun 16, 2005 4:23 am
~ Don ~ wrote:
1mancan wrote:
thanks for the help, what's the dif between ma-2 ma-3 and ma-5?
Ma2 = 16 Poly
Ma3 = 40 Poly
Ma5 = 64 Poly
XX Poly the XX stands for the number of tones the chip can play at the same time.
can i convert ma5 mmf files to ma3 mmf files, i have c100 and i want to play e600 ringtones on it.
The ringtone format that samsung phones play are .mmf files.
I will tell you how to make your own voice ringtones however before you begin you should know that your phone will not take anything larger than 40 kbs.
The programs that I use:
1. Audacity
2. Cool Edit Pro
3. Windows Sound Recorder
4. .Wav to SMAF converter (can be found by searching on google for "SMAF Yamaha" and it should be in the tools section of the site)
Now lets begin:
1. Just take any mp3 file that you want and open it up in Audacity and magnify the part that you want and select it. The selected part should be no longer than 10 seconds or else it will go over the maximum 40kbs. After selecting it go to file and choose save selection as .wav.
2. Open up Windows Sound Recorder and open the file then increase the volume by 50%-75% and save it.
3. Open up cool edit pro and open the file now go to edit and convert sample rate, you have to set it to 8 khz, 16 bit mono, or else the SMAF converter won't convert the file. After you're done converting go to the Noise Reduction Option and press the get profile selection button and set the Noise Reduction level to 6 and save.
4. Final step, open the SMAF converter and drag and drop the .wav file into the converter and your .mmf ringtone should appear.
I hope this helps you and I will post some of the ringtones that I made myself here.
Thanks for the step-by-step instructions. Followed them, piddled around with them for a while, and got your technique to work perfectly. Thanks j3welz. My kids will be thrilled to have some cool ringtones on their c207s.