ringdroid/ringtone issue

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You mean you haven't powered down once yet? That could be the problem there. it is good idea to shut down or restart at least once a day.

rebooting is almost always the first strategy to many problems.

absolutely!! coming from an iphone that i hardly ever powered down, i found out the "hard" way that doing a reboot every 24 hours or so can cut down greatly on the amount of grief and "weird" issues you may run into. Also, may want to do a battery pull every once in a while. say when you change cases or take the case off the clean out the pocket lint. that works in the same manner as pulling the negative battery cable on a vehicle to clear the codes. doing a battery pull on your phone can let the random crap that tends to pile up, just go away. helps out alot!!

repligator . . . . . .im gonna have to find that Moe sound file. love it!! I currently have the roadrunner sound of him "leaving the scene at hi speed" as my sound for sending emails. I have a bomb drop sound complete with incoming whistle sound as the sound for incoming emails and Jeff Dunhams Walter character saying "my god i can die happy now" as the sound for incoming texts. :P:P
 
I've been using the Ringdroid app to make notification noises and alarms (all James Brown grunts and screams...totally awesome.). I create them, save them in their appropriate folders (notifications, alarms, ringtones etc.) and then assign them. They last for a couple hours and then randomly reset, and all my notification sounds and alarms are the defaults again. They are sometimes still saved in my Ringdroid app and I just do it again, but this time they're all deleted from Ringdroid as well. I did a search on my phone and they are not on it. I have a custom ringtone as well, but it was not created on Ringdroid and doesn't have the problem, so I've determined it to be a Ringdroid problem. Suggestions?
 
Sounds like an sd card mounting issue. Have you tried pulling the micro sd card (with phone off) and then reinserting it?

There are also boatloads of problems associated with that app. I create all of mine using the wave editor in nero (with the plugins pack) on my pc. The only time I've had an issue is when I pulled my sd card once and the phone randomly reassigned every noise to something else.

Btw, my sound set is all three stooges--drives my wife nuts to hear Moe announce "Quiet numbskulls I'm broadcasting" everytime I get an email.
 
You mean you haven't powered down once yet? That could be the problem there. it is good idea to shut down or restart at least once a day.

rebooting is almost always the first strategy to many problems.
 
Thanks for the tips. Total n00b question here, but I found the SD card and I'm a little too scared to try to extract it. Is there a button to push or some sort of release?
 
Thanks for the tips. Total n00b question here, but I found the SD card and I'm a little too scared to try to extract it. Is there a button to push or some sort of release?

Haven't removed mine in awhile, but you should be able to push to eject.
 
So I'm pretty new to this but when i try to record a custom ringtone using ringdroid i keep getting an error message saying it can't work with qcp files. What's up with that?
 
some versions of the built-in recorder create these files and hand them to ringdroid. you can fix the problem with a little app on the market that gives you a choice of a replacement recorder. go to the android market and search for "ringdroid qcp error".
 

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