ringback tones
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- anzelina
uh, what is this business? anyone have it? is it worth the $1 / month?
- thompson0
that frog is teh coolest
- JazX0
nope I can make my own. so should you
- anzelina0
woah, how do you make your own?
- JazX0
import .mid (MIDI) files or .wav or .mp3
grab some midi file and slice it so it loops, same for the .mp3 and .wav
make an original music scoer and loop the riff in it
- scarabin0
i just went to walmart.com's music area, downloaded song samples, and emailed them to my phone.
they're already the perfect length and bitrate, it's searchable, and free
- tkmeister0
JazX,
Can you send me your tunes to me, please?i need new ring tones.
- anzelina0
so i still don't get it...
i have a tune on my computer, how do i set it as my ringback tone?
and all ya'lls, send me some ringtones!
- JazX0
JazX,
Can you send me your tunes to me, please?i need new ring tones.
tkmeister
(Aug 16 05, 08:23)I've been out of the loop, however, remember all those sound effects I made, depending on your hardware, you can install those and trigger them via your phone to be a ring or Sound FX.
I'm still learnig how to crack my Sidekick II Hip-Top OS.
- tkmeister0
all i need to do is email the ring tone to my phone then use that. i searched all the freebies but the quality sucked.
- ternary_star0
rinback tone is completely different than a ringtone.
it's a fairly new thing (i think) where the people who call you hear a song instead of a normal ring...if that makes any sense
i don't think you can do that yourself
- JazX0
tk, you want what format bro? what phone are you using?
if it only support monophonic .mid files you are limited.
- anzelina0
yes, ternery, that's what i'm talking about.
ringtone, schmingtone, that's old.
i want to know how to do the ringback tone. where when someone calls you they hear a song play instead of a phone ringing.
- JazX0
rinback tone is completely different than a ringtone.
it's a fairly new thing (i think) where the people who call you hear a song instead of a normal ring...if that makes any sense
i don't think you can do that yourself
ternary_star
(Aug 16 05, 10:23)essentially you can, it has to be in some basic ausio format, how they engineer how you hear it is another story. It's a matter of hacking that software to put in your own stuff. Let's say some application controls which .mp3 they hear, you substitute your own work or sliced loopable .mp3 for the default version.
- JazX0
anzelina, obviously, it depends on your hardware and the software that control it. only newer cellphone/pda systems are going to have this capability.
it's a matter of settings more or less.
- anzelina0
i don't think you set it through your phone's software.
i think you set it up on the carrier's server or whatever, the same place where it stores your voicemail greeting. it's some external server somewhere...
- JazX0
dudn't matter you could hack it... haha
they could try to contrl that though, you're right. make you pay when you shouldn't be
- nburlington0
you don't need that. all you need is an r. kelly cd and a boombox. when its time to record your outgoing voicemail, turn up the music and put your phone next the speaker.
- tkmeister0
i've got a sony ericsson t630. it should support poly.
- JazX0
ok that's a newer model. so you're looking for polyphinic MIDI files. I have a crapload of artists, but nothing that I've exported out as .mid files that's my own design. All of the tunes I've mad in Propellerheads' Reason can be exported out as .mid.
Let me get back to you tonight.