When I plug my old phone into my computer and go to This PC\KYOCERA\Internal storage\media\audio\ringtones like I have been told to go to for the default ringtones, the only ones that show up are a couple of custom ringtones I had put on previously. I want to extract the default ringtones like AT&T Play On and notification sounds like Syrma, so that I can put them on my new phone.

I would prefer not to install drivers/programs onto my computer, but it would be okay with installing an app on my phone if necessary. I have the default Windows 10 programs on my computer, as well as and file commander and the rest of the default Android 5 apps on my old phone.


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I'm testing out Zoom phone service, and in the setup process, I'd like to add custom .wav files to the options that users can select from for their ringtone. I uploaded a .wav file via the vvx450's web interface, but once I add the url to the recommended Zoom provisioning server, it gets wiped from the phone. Is there a simple way to create a template that lets me include ringtones for users?

Solved after some digging. 

A user on the Poly forums showed how to format .wav files to work on Poly VVX phones: -SIP-Phones/Polycom-VVX300-and-custom-ringtones/m-p/83002/highligh...

Building the provision template wasn't too hard once I found the corresponding parameter in the Poly UC documentation: -ag-6-0-0/page/r-ucs-ag-sampled-audio-file-parameters.html

After that, it was just a matter of uploading my .wav file to a publicly accessible url, one caveat being that I had to make sure the .wav file name in the url had no special characters, because it messed up the Poly phone. On Zoom's side, the provision template looks like this: 

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this fix you posted only set the ringtone as a default ringtone as in for what ever you have for when your phone rings but it will not be listed in you default list of ringtones. still looking for way to move ringtones from SD card to default list and have them avaible at all times

I had to do a factory reset on my Samsung S9+. I previously had downloaded ringtones and notifications from Zedge, but since the reset, I can't figure out how to download them to my ringtone list. All I have is the preset ones that came with my phone. My Zedge sounds are downloaded to my phone, but how do I get them to my list so I can use them?

Give end users an option within the desktop and mobile application to disable zoom phone ringtone and just an application notification. While utilizing other meeting platforms for clients and receiving a Zoom Phone call, the ringtone will always play and interrupt the audio of the other meeting.

I needed to do a factory reset of my phone, as there was a bug saved somewhere in my backup in the software. All issues have been solved now, yet my ringtones I purchased are not showing up on my phone. I realize there is some setting I need to change or download them somehow, but I do not know what to do.

The only way to get these ringtones back would be if you synced your previous iPhone with iTunes on your computer. This would have saved a copy of the ringtones in iTunes. If you did this, you can sync your new iPhone with that same iTunes library to transfer the ringtones back.

Heather, from what I have read in android central forum this would take 3rd party file manager to find this (directory is /system/media/audio/ringtones) and they state the directory is read only. If you are wanting to change your ring tone or would like to add new tones check the attached links. Good luck.

The above will convert the input file to a 16KHz-sample-rate 16-bit mono wav file that is compatible with Poly phones. The input file doesn't need to be a wav. It can be any audio format that sox recognizes (which is most of them).

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Hi there we have Ring Central Phones installed and have just had Kuando Busylights attached. Is there anyway that we can hear the ringtones that we have downloaded into the Ring Central Phone App play through the Kuando or are we stuck with the limited choice on the busylight?

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I have developed a sound board application, in which I set ringtones on long press. No issues about it. The ringtone is changed. But when i go to Settings->Sound & Display->Phone Ringtone my ringtone is not listed at all. And No ringtone is selected. How do I list my ringtone there?

If the ringtone does not show up, restart your phone and check again. Some versions of Android the "sound" is in "settings", then touch "audio profiles",then the checked profile, ie; "General" and you'll find "Voice call ringtone".

The list of ringtones is pulled from the system ringtones directory, as well as from the SD Card, if it contains a folder named "ringtones". So what you may try doing is to also copy the ringtone from your soundboard to the SD Card, into a folder called "ringtones" (first perform a check to see if the folder already exists) at the same time that you set the ringtone.

On Pixel 3 (Android P - API 28) I basically had to rename the file into a single word name. Something like "NameOfYourRingtone.mp3". Uploaded it to the phone storage in the "Ringtones" folder. After swiping everything settings related away from the task manager and restarting the phone I saw my song under "Phone ringtone -> My sounds". Its really sad that both "Play Music" and sounds don't have a better file change listener implemented.

Wallpapers for every MU sport are now available and Ring Out Ahoya is available as a ringtone. This summer, a larger variety of ringtones will be available, including options highlighting the 2009-10 men's basketball season.

A flurry of recent research has documented that talking on a cell phone poses a dangerous distraction for drivers and others whose attention should be focused elsewhere. Now, a new study in the Journal of Environmental Psychology finds that just the ring of a cell phone may be equally distracting, especially when it comes in a classroom setting or includes a familiar song as a ringtone.

The study includes an experiment in which Shelton poses as a student seated in the middle of a crowded undergraduate psychology lecture and allows a cell phone in her handbag to continue ringing loudly for about 30 seconds.

Students tested later scored about 25 percent worse for recall of course content presented during the distraction, even though the same information was covered by the professor just prior to the phone ring and projected as text in a slide show shown throughout the distraction. Students scored even worse when Shelton added to the disturbance by frantically searching her handbag as if attempting to find and silence her ringing phone.

In this phase of the experiment, students in a laboratory were tested on simple word-recognition tasks while exposed to a range of auditory distractions, including irrelevant tones, standard cell phone rings and parts of a song very familiar to most LSU students. The song, an instrumental version of the LSU fight song, was then being played incessantly around campus as LSU football made its fall 2007 run to the national college championship. The song also became a popular cell phone ringtone.

On the bright side, students in repeated trials of the experiment eventually were able to block the distracting effects of both standard and song-based cell phone rings, gradually reducing cognitive impairment caused by them.

The unexpected ringing of a phone, on the other hand, might be explained using the involuntary model, one that views our response as a more automatic, almost reflexive re-orienting of attentional resources, and a process over which we have little control.

Shelton suggests that our response to a ringing cell phone may involve a combination of these cognitive responses depending on the situation and whether the ring is unexpected. In one of her lab experiments, she found that participants who were warned about the potential for distraction were able to recover more quickly and moderate their levels of cognitive impairment. 0852c4b9a8

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