Putting music files on a phone
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Re: Putting music files on a phone
My model is V3m. Does it make a difference, or should i download the sandisk thing you posted?
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Re: Putting music files on a phone
alternatively, if anyone knows a website where i can download these music files from for free (or little charge), please let me know. All i'm trying to do is get the victorious music of Nobuo Uematsu as a ringtone.
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Re: Putting music files on a phone
Get Motorola phone tools, I think with the v3m, it even has a ringtone editor that lets you edit mp3 tracks to use on it.
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I'll give it a go. Thanks
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Re: Putting music files on a phone
I found the back up of Motorola Phone Tools that Ender had me hold, but does any one have a place that I can upload it to so he can pull it back down???
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You got PM!NightReaver[CotC] wrote:I found the back up of Motorola Phone Tools that Ender had me hold, but does any one have a place that I can upload it to so he can pull it back down???
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Ender you have a PM
Neo Thanks for the assistance...
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Re: Putting music files on a phone
Thanks!
I'm downloading it now.
I'm downloading it now.
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Re: Putting music files on a phone
well, it downloaded pretty quickly.
But, dang! Ran into an error.
It says: "Either multipart or corrupt ZIP archive."
I was just trying to extract it to my desktop, but it seems to have freaked out on me. Is there anything I can do to fix it?
But, dang! Ran into an error.
It says: "Either multipart or corrupt ZIP archive."
I was just trying to extract it to my desktop, but it seems to have freaked out on me. Is there anything I can do to fix it?
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OK I noticed an error with the file I zipped ....so I will try the older back I have from you (Version 4.5 - I tested this one and it seems to work... and it can be updated) Let me remove the copy I used and send you the other.
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lol, at this point you couldve just emailed it to me and I could have sent it to your phone!
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Ender...check the email you posted in you profile....
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okay, thanks.
I'll check it.
I'll check it.
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Re: Putting music files on a phone
so i did as you said, but it doesn't seem to work.
I run the exe but instead of bringing up the install wizard, everything stops. I checked the task manager and it says that nothing is running. Could it have been that some files were damaged in the changeover when i switched extensions? It did warn me of that.
I run the exe but instead of bringing up the install wizard, everything stops. I checked the task manager and it says that nothing is running. Could it have been that some files were damaged in the changeover when i switched extensions? It did warn me of that.
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Re: Putting music files on a phone
Are you sure you don't have a flash card?
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http://forums.wirelessadvisor.com/razr-phones/
^^ try this
http://forums.wirelessadvisor.com/razr- ... r-v3m.html
^^ this is there and these chodes seem to have it all figured out.
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http://wiki.howardforums.com/index.php/ ... _Interface
^^ this if you have big balls
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other crap
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http://www.motomodders.net
http://www.motox.us
http://www.motov3m.com
found this...
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Make a mp3 a ringtone without hacking your cell phone.
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This trick requires a little work but worth it. This is a better method than the "Email Technique" or "Seem" method because it's playing your ring tone as a MP3 file and not a verizon audio compressed file. So the sound quality is better and louder and you are not hacking your phone . Before doing anything, your file extension in windows must be set as visible. Go to START, CONTROL PANEL, double ckick on FOLDER OPTIONS, VIEW TAB, uncheck "Hide Extensions For Known File Types"
1) Make sure your Transflash card is in your phone.
2) On your phone go to "Get Tunes & Tones"
3) Select "Record New"
4) Select "Options" and switch the storage device to "mini-SD Card"
5) Go back to "Record New" and record a simple audio. It does not matter how long, I did it for 2 seconds.
6) Go back to "Get Tunes & Tones" and scroll down to the bottom and play (to make sure it recorded something) the new audio recording.
7) Shutdown the phone and put the Transflash into a PC.
Copy a mp3 file into the root directory of the Transflash card.
9) select one of the recorded voice file, right click, rename, copy the file name including the extension (.qcp)
10)Delete this recorded file you just copied
11) now go to one of the mp3 files, right click, rename, and paste that recorded file you just copied (all you're doing is replacing the voice file you've recorded as an mp3 audio file. Your cell phone will still think it's a recorded voice files but in reality it's an mp3 audio file)
12 Repeat step 3-11 for every ringtone you want to add. One voice recording = One ring tone.
13) Once the Transflash is back into the phone assign the file as a ringtone to any contact.
**DO not try to rename the ringtone you just added
in your cell phone. If you rename it the ringtone, it will not work anymore.
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http://forums.wirelessadvisor.com/razr-phones/
^^ try this
http://forums.wirelessadvisor.com/razr- ... r-v3m.html
^^ this is there and these chodes seem to have it all figured out.
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http://wiki.howardforums.com/index.php/ ... _Interface
^^ this if you have big balls
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other crap
http://www.howardforums.com/
http://www.motomodders.net
http://www.motox.us
http://www.motov3m.com
found this...
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Make a mp3 a ringtone without hacking your cell phone.
----------------------
This trick requires a little work but worth it. This is a better method than the "Email Technique" or "Seem" method because it's playing your ring tone as a MP3 file and not a verizon audio compressed file. So the sound quality is better and louder and you are not hacking your phone . Before doing anything, your file extension in windows must be set as visible. Go to START, CONTROL PANEL, double ckick on FOLDER OPTIONS, VIEW TAB, uncheck "Hide Extensions For Known File Types"
1) Make sure your Transflash card is in your phone.
2) On your phone go to "Get Tunes & Tones"
3) Select "Record New"
4) Select "Options" and switch the storage device to "mini-SD Card"
5) Go back to "Record New" and record a simple audio. It does not matter how long, I did it for 2 seconds.
6) Go back to "Get Tunes & Tones" and scroll down to the bottom and play (to make sure it recorded something) the new audio recording.
7) Shutdown the phone and put the Transflash into a PC.
Copy a mp3 file into the root directory of the Transflash card.
9) select one of the recorded voice file, right click, rename, copy the file name including the extension (.qcp)
10)Delete this recorded file you just copied
11) now go to one of the mp3 files, right click, rename, and paste that recorded file you just copied (all you're doing is replacing the voice file you've recorded as an mp3 audio file. Your cell phone will still think it's a recorded voice files but in reality it's an mp3 audio file)
12 Repeat step 3-11 for every ringtone you want to add. One voice recording = One ring tone.
13) Once the Transflash is back into the phone assign the file as a ringtone to any contact.
**DO not try to rename the ringtone you just added
in your cell phone. If you rename it the ringtone, it will not work anymore.