I've tried to add additional ringtones from an SD Card. When I add them through the menu in sounds settings for Phone Ringtones, there seems to be a limit on how many I can add. Any ideas?
Make a folder on the root of your SD card titled "media" in that folder create 2 new folders name "notifications" and "ringtones"
Place the mp3 ringtones in the folder you want it in and they will show in each specific type you put it in. I have over 150+ ringtones in my ringtone folder.
Thanks.
Thank you. I had them in a folder titles My Ringtones from the WM folder of the previous phone. Works now.
Noodles5666 said:
Make a folder on the root of your SD card titled "media" in that folder create 2 new folders name "notifications" and "ringtones"
Place the mp3 ringtones in the folder you want it in and they will show in each specific type you put it in. I have over 150+ ringtones in my ringtone folder.
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Hi, I am having a different issue with ringtones. I have created two folders on the SD card called “Ringtones” and “notifications” and copied mp3’s there. I was then able to set the ringtone (default as well as custom for different contacts) and message notifications. Everything worked fine until I connected the phone to the PC and set the USB mode to HardDrive. Once I did that all the ringtones and notifications reverted back to default. I am guessing this happened because the phone is unable to access SD card while it is in the HD mode. So I created the same folders in the root of the phone and moved the mp3’s there. Now when I connect the phone to the PC and set it to HD mode, all the individual ringtones for different contact are kept but the main ringtone and message notification is still being reset.
Can anyone suggest what else I can try?
Thank you.
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does anyone have any program to convert mp3s to where u can use them as text alerts. i have a wing if it matters. Thanks in advance
I have the MP3's I want to use as ringtones in the main folder of my SD card and then the Wing automatically sees it and I just add it. Stock ROM, nothing different.
ya i can use them as ring tones for calls but not as incoming text messages
I have found that you can use mp3s as Text Message alerts if they are placed in the storage card\my documents folder rather than the storage card\my documents\my ringtones folder
I still have not been able to use them as alarm sounds without putting them as wav files in the main Windows folder which I don't care to do. But for system alert sounds, this seems to work
that worked thank u very much
Dont know why but i always put the wanted track in windows. not to smart huh? thanks for the easy fix!
hey everyone just got a quick question,
I have a lot or ringtones and putting them in My RingTone folder and activesync document takes up a lot of the phone's memory.
Since internal storage has the most space, is it possible for me to create a RingTone folder under Internal Storage and the phone still be able to recognize the ringtones and shows up when i'm changing the tones under notification?
Or i need to change the code in the phone so it can read from internal storage to pick up the ringtones?
Thanks
nvm i got it working.. but it shows up under Music tap now.. o wells
Just put your ringtones here:
\Internal Storage\My Documents
The tones will appear for selection in any settings menu.
bigbro168 said:
hey everyone just got a quick question,
I have a lot or ringtones and putting them in My RingTone folder and activesync document takes up a lot of the phone's memory.
Since internal storage has the most space, is it possible for me to create a RingTone folder under Internal Storage and the phone still be able to recognize the ringtones and shows up when i'm changing the tones under notification?
Or i need to change the code in the phone so it can read from internal storage to pick up the ringtones?
Thanks
nvm i got it working.. but it shows up under Music tap now.. o wells
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Generally, you can put ringtones any where and your device will automatically include them in various applications. i.e. Ringtones, Music, MMS, etc.
Hey guys, I'm having a little problem with this app. So I tried to open an mp3 file to set it as my default ringtone but Rings Extended is not one of the choices that appears on the list. I'm using Linda File Manager.
if you use linda to create the right folders on the storage card and enable sd card notifications you can choose an mp3 stored in there.
I found tone picker a better app than rings extended.
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So i had a few ringtones/notification tones "mp3s" that used to work on my rooted G1 and my rooted MyTouch. I picked up the Nexus one the other day rooted and now i want to put a notification from the SD card in gmail and a ringtone from my SD card. The problem is when i go to settings, then sound and display, then phone ring tone or notification ring tone the tones are not there. also going into gmail and trying from there to no dice. the music player can play these tones and i can see them from Astro file manager. any ideas?
Nexus one rooted
cyanogen 5.0.4.1-N1
amon-ra 1.6.2
radio 32.24.00.22U_4.03.00.21_2
Don't know if it keeps it in the list, but in your music player, go to the song you want to make a ringtone and longpress on it and when the menu popup comes up select "set as phone ringtone". Hope it helps!
yeah i tried that for the ring tones as a workaround but still cant get a tones in gmail. but thanks for the suggestion.
Well, notifications are in /system/media/audio/notifications I do believe, you're rooted, through the mp3 in there?
i tried doing that in astro file manager but when i go to drop the files in there the paste and or move is grayed out. i check in terminal if i infact have root and i can SU
on my SD card, i created an audio folder (parent) and subfolders (children) for alarms, notifications & ringtones, placed my tones in the respective folders, rebooted the phone and they appeared in the selection lists.
yup same here but they dont appear in the list, but music player sees them weird
Ok i figured it out, so for what its worth the folders and subfolders have to start with a capital letter. i just renamed my "audio" and "notifications" folder on my SD card to "Audio" and "Notifications" rebooted and they now appear in the drop down list.
Now i wonder why i cant write in system/media/audio/notifications folder, in astro file manager all the edit menu options are grayed out.
I have 2 folders on my MicroSD card, one is labeled "ringtones" and the other is labeled "notifications".
I cut and pasted a 0:02 second notification tone from the ringtones folder to the notifications folder.
Now when I try to change the notification tone for SMS and WhatsApp, it wont detect that 0:02 second notification tone. Under system settings --> sound --> notification sound it doesn't detect it either!!
What am i doing wrong? I placed it in the correct folder. It is mp3 file just like the other notification files. There seems to be no logic in this. It just chooses not to show up.
Help?
Googling my problem before making this topic doesn't help. Nobody seems to have had this problem on any Android phone before.
I tried restarting my phone, didn't work.
*update* - I redownload the notification sound, renamed it, and put it in the notifications folder. NOW both files show up on my phone and I can change it to that notification tone FINALLY. This is truly bizarre. If anyone can explain what happened go ahead.
i too am encountering this issue as well, where after adding the .mp3 in these folders it hasnt showed up in the list.
i think this is due to 'media scan', as it hasnt triggered to rescan the library.
and apparently after shut down or reboot it still doesnt help.
anyone know how to 'force' re-scan of the media library?