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Old 02-22-2012, 09:36 AM
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I have read several "adding a ringtone to a G-Nex" posts but can't find one that fits my particular situation. I've edited an mp3 to cut out a few seconds of the beginning of a song and saved the file as an mp3. i've added it to my sdcard\Ringtones folder and rebooted and it does not show up in my settings>sounds>ringtone options nor in my contact specific ringtone options, or on my quickprofiles ringtone options. I've gone back and added the file under sdcard\media\audio\ringtones and rebooted and nothing. I've added them under sdcard\ringtones and sdcard\media\audio ringtones. I still can't get the ringtones to show up as an option to select.

So I've saved the mp3's as .ogg files and repeated the process and still no ringtones. I have zedge on my phone and have downloaded ringtones successfully from there, does anyone know why I can't get my own mp3's on the phone?

Thanks in advance and sorry for yet another ringtone thread....
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Old 02-22-2012, 10:10 AM
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It should work. Maybe your app is compiling the mp3 some way that is not being recognized by the phone. Try uploading your file here: [Only registered users can view links. ] and remaking the edited mp3 and see if that one works.
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I tried that and still no dice...I am at a loss here. i uploaded it to my sdcard\ringtones folder and rebooted...and no go.
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Can you test you can actually listen to the ringtone on the phone?
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Old 02-23-2012, 08:32 AM
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Here's what I ended up doing.

I have my music on my Desktop, so I downloaded Wavepad from download.com and use that to cut and mp3 down to the section I want to use. I then either email it or transfer it via usb to the sdcard\Ringtones card. Rebooting, however never brings it up in my ringtone list, so I downloaded Ringtone Maker (I would have used Ringdroid, but the App Market page said it was good for OS versions up to 2.x). I Open Ringtone Maker and then open the edited mp3 file from my sdcard\Ringtone directory and just save it as a ringtone. I don't edit it or anything, just open it with Ringtone Maker and somehow it sets it so that my ringtone list recognizes the new file.

It's a bit of a pain, but it works.
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Old 02-23-2012, 12:17 PM
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Can't you just use Ringtone Maker to make/edit the ringtone instead of doing it on the pc then transferring over?
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Yes you can, but I only have my music on my desktop and the bigger display makes it easier to see where to put the cut in just the right place. I cut it on the desktop and save space/downloading time.
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Old 02-23-2012, 12:43 PM
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Here's what I ended up doing.

I have my music on my Desktop, so I downloaded Wavepad from download.com and use that to cut and mp3 down to the section I want to use. I then either email it or transfer it via usb to the sdcard\Ringtones card. Rebooting, however never brings it up in my ringtone list, so I downloaded Ringtone Maker (I would have used Ringdroid, but the App Market page said it was good for OS versions up to 2.x). I Open Ringtone Maker and then open the edited mp3 file from my sdcard\Ringtone directory and just save it as a ringtone. I don't edit it or anything, just open it with Ringtone Maker and somehow it sets it so that my ringtone list recognizes the new file.

It's a bit of a pain, but it works.
Is Ringtone Maker saving it to a new location? I noticed when I use OI File Manager to explorer my storage on the phone there is an SD card folder and in that folder there is another SD Card folder. I wonder if your saving it in the wrong spot and the app saves it in the correct spot. maybe?
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Old 02-23-2012, 12:44 PM
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I downloaded Tone Picker from the Market. When you go to change your ringtone, it'll let you pick any file. I had edited an mp3 and dropped it in the Ringtone folder. It'll ask you if you want to change the ringtone with the stock app or Tone Picker.

Pretty simple!
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I just try putting some ringtones on sdcard/ringtones folder (drag or copy) they do show up and working just fine
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