No ringtones or music! - Huawei P9 Questions & Answers

When I try to pick ringtones or alarm I'm not getting an option to pick anything. It's totally empty!
Can't pick ringtones, notification or alarm.

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changing alarm and open/close tones

is it possible to change the default clock alarm tones and change the open/close tones. if so where do you put the mp3.
Yes, it is.
Try WAV files.
Change alarm tone to telephone ringer tone
On my old WM5 PPC phone I could set the alarm to be any of the telepone ringer tones (made for a great loud and sometimes annoying alarm clock).
There are a couple specific tones that I would like to use.
They are located in the \Windows\Rings and \Windows directories as .wav files.
However there must be another list or folder that I am unaware of that contains the displayed clock alarm tones.
Does anyone know where to find this list or folder?
Thanks!

ringtone into alarm

how do I make a ringtone into an alarm? Do I need a file manager?
Thanks
UPDATE: Dosey twat...three different ways to change alarm and I don't notice the most blatant way...on the alarm itself it gives you the option to select from ringtone! Can now use my music tunes I edited using ringdroid...very nice app

[Q] change notification tone

im trying to change the notification tone on my i9000. I have copied the .ogg file i want from my i9300 and placed it in two places on my i9000 internal sd card - /mnt/sdcard/DCIM/Music and also /mnt/sdcard/Bluetooth, but when i open the file, and click 'Set As' it only lets me set it as the phone ringtone, caller ringtone or alarm tone, and not the notification tone?
when i go to my settings, then soud settings, then notification tone, it doesnt let me choose a folder to select the notification sound from, and just the standard i9000 ones.
how can i set a custom audio file as the default notification tone for all apps?
try putting the file in system/app/media/audio/notification and then the permission...then reboot and try...
imfromwales said:
im trying to change the notification tone on my i9000. I have copied the .ogg file i want from my i9300 and placed it in two places on my i9000 internal sd card - /mnt/sdcard/DCIM/Music and also /mnt/sdcard/Bluetooth, but when i open the file, and click 'Set As' it only lets me set it as the phone ringtone, caller ringtone or alarm tone, and not the notification tone?
when i go to my settings, then soud settings, then notification tone, it doesnt let me choose a folder to select the notification sound from, and just the standard i9000 ones.
how can i set a custom audio file as the default notification tone for all apps?
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There is an app called zedge (free) that you can download all your favorite ringtones and backgrounds from then just simply choose them from the sound section of your settings section.
imfromwales said:
im trying to change the notification tone on my i9000. I have copied the .ogg file i want from my i9300 and placed it in two places on my i9000 internal sd card - /mnt/sdcard/DCIM/Music and also /mnt/sdcard/Bluetooth, but when i open the file, and click 'Set As' it only lets me set it as the phone ringtone, caller ringtone or alarm tone, and not the notification tone?
when i go to my settings, then soud settings, then notification tone, it doesnt let me choose a folder to select the notification sound from, and just the standard i9000 ones.
how can i set a custom audio file as the default notification tone for all apps?
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Try root explorer or another app with permission and copy the file to system/media/audio/ringtones then set permision to rw-r--r--,save it and then go to setting and choose your ringtone.

[Q] Alarm clock ringtones

Is it possible to add more ringtones to the stock alarm clock?
Original Moto X on AT&T running stock 4.4.4 firmware:
I've started using my phone as my alarm clock and I'd like a bigger selection of ringtones. I've placed a bunch of .ogg files in both the /Ringtones and the /Notifications folders. They can be selected when choosing the phone ringtone, but I still only have a half dozen stock sounds in the Alarm Clock selection.
Using a third party alarm clock, I can select all the ring tones I put on.
I know I can just use the third party app, but I'd rather stick with the stock app since it works well with daydream.
clskier said:
Is it possible to add more ringtones to the stock alarm clock?
Original Moto X on AT&T running stock 4.4.4 firmware:
I've started using my phone as my alarm clock and I'd like a bigger selection of ringtones. I've placed a bunch of .ogg files in both the /Ringtones and the /Notifications folders. They can be selected when choosing the phone ringtone, but I still only have a half dozen stock sounds in the Alarm Clock selection.
Using a third party alarm clock, I can select all the ring tones I put on.
I know I can just use the third party app, but I'd rather stick with the stock app since it works well with daydream.
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Yup, it's possible. Download ES explorer or an equivalent file manager.
Now , when you try and set the ring tone for your alarm clock, it will prompt you to choose which application you want to "Complete action with"
Using media storage will let you set the stock ringtones. Using your file manager, you can navigate to the song of your choice and set it .
If the prompt for "complete action with" does not show up, in the "all" section of your applications list , clear the defaults in the "media storage" application.

V40 Phone Ringtones, Notification Tones, and Alarm Tones

Can someone please upload the stock LG V40 Phone Ringtones, Notification Tones, and Alarm Tones? Mahalo.
duziepoint25 said:
Can someone please upload the stock LG V40 Phone Ringtones, Notification Tones, and Alarm Tones? Mahalo.
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I too would also like this, the Pie update removed the alarm sound I was using, now I cant find it.
On a similar topic, I want to silence the bootup and shutdown tones. Anyone know where they live? In the past on Samsung phones I have found them in /system/media. I do see some power on/off animations here and have found that if I rename them (I am rooted) they do not play and there is no sound or video (save a default "Android" logo) at all. I would just as soon have the video of the animation, just not the sounds. Any tips are appreciated.
On my V40 405QA, I found the location of the power on/off tones. You need root to get there, of course. But the are in /oem/OP/OPEN_US/poweroff and poweron folders. In each there is an ogg file. Now how to modify or remove those files?

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