Music and Ringtones

MA2GA28

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So, I have RingDroid downloaded, but have a few questions from the lot of you:

1 - Where do you get the songs to play on your Droid? I thought I read that Amazon's digital music store was available on all Droids, but it appears as though it isn't.

2 - Once I have the mp3s on my computer, how do I set up my sd card folder to get the music?

3 - Same question, except with ringtones made in RingDroid

4 - Finally, the gorilla in the room: Is the only way to get my music from iTunes onto my DInc to burn an mp3 CD from iTunes, and then re-load the mp3s as mp3s on my computer?

I'm sure follow up questions will be coming, but that's a start. Thanks!
 
So, I have RingDroid downloaded, but have a few questions from the lot of you:

1 - Where do you get the songs to play on your Droid? I thought I read that Amazon's digital music store was available on all Droids, but it appears as though it isn't.

2 - Once I have the mp3s on my computer, how do I set up my sd card folder to get the music?

3 - Same question, except with ringtones made in RingDroid

4 - Finally, the gorilla in the room: Is the only way to get my music from iTunes onto my DInc to burn an mp3 CD from iTunes, and then re-load the mp3s as mp3s on my computer?

I'm sure follow up questions will be coming, but that's a start. Thanks!

1. That's on you man...
2. Just create a folder on your SD card named Music, the player will find it and add your music.
3. There should be a folder on your SD card called Media. If there's not, create it. Inside that folder, you can make other folders (if they're not already there) for things like Alarms, Ringtones, Notifications and the OS will find them accordingly. So if you find something you like and want to use it as an alarm, put it in the Alarm folder (inside the media folder) and it will be a selectable option when choosing an alarm.
4. You can try DoubleTwist if you don't want to use iTunes... and getting your iTunes purchases on your phone will take some work, but it's easier than burning a CD and ripping it back into iTunes - try searching Google... (Hint: "Remove DRM from iTunes music")
 

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