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heyy guys im new here and ive been having a problem with uploading new ringtones to my phone.. mainly, i convert them into a MP3 format and drag them to the folder on my old phone but for some reason it doesnt work for the k790a... does this mean i have to buy ringtones? i dont know if anyone else is having this problem but it would help a lot of one of you guys helped me with this, ive been trying to fix it for hours! but i cant seem to get a working converted ringtone.
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Posted: 2007-01-29 23:53:55
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what does it says? are you on Rogers or something?
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Posted: 2007-02-01 15:55:03
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hey im having the same problem, i just got my brad new k790a today and i'm on rogers and i cant put my own ringtunes on my phone
one of my friends said there was a way around it, but he didnt know how, and i cant figure it out, the shitty thing is that the phone doesnt even really come with any decent ringtones... i cant even find a simple ringing one!
can someone help?
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Posted: 2007-03-07 05:11:12
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vodafone,rogers etc have locked out the use of personal mp3s as ringtones so you can only use ones bought from them online or thru wap.
i think if you use the sonyericsson "digital rights manager"(drm) application to convert and then use any mp3 as a ringtone,it gets around this.
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Posted: 2007-03-07 08:06:24
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well i tried using the drm packager software and i couldnt get any of the protected files to even work on my phone.
but i found a way to at least put my own ringtones on my phone, they turn out to be pretty huge files ( 1 - 2 mb ) for less than 20 second ringtones though. it turns out if you convert an mp3 file into a .wav, then just crop it down to size then transfer it to the phone, they work fine, but hey its better than nothing.
i used some dbpoweramp music converter program to convert the mp3's to wav, and then just the generic windows sound recorder program
i hope that helps anyone who's been having the same issue
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Posted: 2007-03-08 08:51:27
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[ This Message was edited by: Zipzag on 2007-04-08 05:59 ]
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Posted: 2007-04-08 06:58:03
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instead of .wav, convert ur mp3's to wma's. its roughly the same size or smaller and u can use them as ringtones or message alerts. so find ur favorite song, cut it out the parts u like n convert them to wma's. i have made like 40 ringtones for my phone since i got it n it only takes up 14mb. no problems ever
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Posted: 2007-04-12 02:34:34
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