You see, I thought we had all learned a lesson with the Crazy Frog and ringtones based entirely on repeating single-syllable words, but apparently not. BingTones are now invading public places around the world. In a bid to maintain social order, I come offering some ringtones from Windows 7.

I found a ghetto work-around for group ringtones on the iPhone. It's sort of annoying but once you get it set up, its easy to then change a group ringtone. You have to set the ringtone for each one of your contacts, but only ONCE, and then changing the ringtone for a group is easy. You won't want to do this unless you enjoy changing your ringtones every so often.


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1. Create a custom ringtone for each group you want to set, and give it a default name that you recognize (ie "AA_Family" "AA_Friends" "AA_Work" etc). I put the "AA_" in front so it shows at the top of my ringtones list on the iPhone.

The iPhone knows that song you are playing regardless of the filename of your ringtone. As long as you don't have conflicts, you'll be alright. Hopefully this isn't too confusing. I tried to be clear without typing out a novel. Again, this is really only helpful if you enjoy changing out your group ringtones often like I do.

Oh, I almost forgot: I found the "normalize" feature in step 3 to make my new ringtone a lot louder than the default ringtones already on my phone, so unlike what I initially thought, this may be not be suitable for using every time.

So I have a similar problem. I've loaded the mp3 file to the ringtones folder in the root level. Also to the media>audio>ringtones folder. I've verified they are there. So, how do I get my Droid Razr to recognize that the file is there? It doesn't show up on my phone's ringtones list in settings. I've done a complete shutdown thinking that maybe it will force the phone to re-scan everything, but no joy.

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I created custom ringtones several years ago and they have been on all my devices until I upgraded to IOS 14.First, how can I retrieve the ringtones from an old phone so I can put them back on my device with IOS 14?

Second, Why would they have disappeared? I don't remember how I made the ringtones initially but I am sure it was not through GarageBand possibly it was in iTunes. I made the ringtones with a Creative at the Apple Store in New Jersey.

Our client facing problem with ringtone for IP Phones as below:


Customer unable to play the ringtones other than Chirp 1 & 2.

Customer able to see the other ring tones, when try to access they get error message 'unable to obtain additional ringtones from server'

As @Leo Laohoo wrote as soon as anyone access any of the ringtones from a phone the files will automatically be generated and then you likely have the problem again on another phone. The only option to fix it and stay on the current version is to apply the COP file.

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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On April 3, Spektral Quartet offered live renditions of the mini masterpieces at Fulton Recital Hall, as well as iPad listening stations that allowed guests to explore the full catalogue of ringtones.

Mac

 Mac users can easily create ringtones for their iPhone using GarageBand. The process is straightforward and results in sending your ringtone directly to iTunes. Once your ringtone is in iTunes, simply sync your iPhone, then go to Settings > Sounds on your device to set your new tone.

Windows

 Windows users should use Fried Cookie's Ringtone Maker, as it allows you to turn full-length song into a 30-second M4A file, which is Apple's proprietary file extension for iPhone ringtones.

This tutorial is about how to get ringtones on your iPhone. The narrator starts out by showing us how to use an app called Garageband to load ringtones. He demonstrates how to load the application, then open the file to search for a song that you wish to download. He clicks on the song and drags it to the import window. Once the song is there, create a cycle region by clicking the icon along the bottom of the screen to turn the cycle region on. Next, he shows how to use the yellow bar across the top to set the ringtone for 30 to 40 seconds. Next, click on share then send ringtones to iTunes. Once it appears on iTunes, you can sync your iPhone and it will be on your phone.

Want to learn how to add ringtones to your iPhone for free? You can do it using GarageBand. First open both iTunes and GarageBand. After you open GarageBand, click Create A New Music Project. Use whichever title you would like and hit create. Close the keyboard, then go to the bottom of the page and click Hide and Close the Media bar. Make sure iTunes music is selected. Next, pick a song. Click and drag the song title to the beginning. Then GarageBand will convert the file. After the file is converted you may hide/close the media browser. Make sure on the bottom of the screen that time is selected and not measure. Select the part of the song you wish to use, up to 40 seconds. Then select the Share menu and click Send Ringtone to iTunes. When you go to iTunes, the song should be under ringtones.

The next Windows Phone update called "Mango" announced at MIX11 last week will have custom ringtones and as I understood during the Keynote you can create apps that allow users to set a ringtone from your app.

The mobile carrier will allow its subscribers to download ringtones based on the live performances of the music contest's finalists. For any contestant whose song may not have received publisher clearance that week, Cingular will release a new ringtone of a song performed by that contestant in an earlier round of the show.

4th June 2007 - UK consumers are spending more on downloading games to their mobile phones than on ringtones, music or video, according to research released today by GfK M, the industry's leading mobile content tracking company.

In the year to March 2007, consumers spent 83mn on mobile games, compared to 76mn on ringtones and just 23mn on music. GfK M's figures reveal that the mobile gaming market is worth nearly four times the current market value of full music tracks, and eight times the current video download market.

In the 12 months ending March 2007, around GBP 83 million was spent on games - compared to GBP 76 million on ringtones. The mobile gaming market is worth four times the downloadable music market (GBP 23 million) and eight times the video download market (GBP 11 million). Wallpapers were bottom of the chart with GBP 10 million. 17dc91bb1f

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