My computer will start ringing when I get a call or FaceTime on my phone, and I know how to change the ringtone on the Mac, but I don't know if its possible to turn it off or at least make it quieter, as the ringtone is always at like full volume no matter what volume my AirPods are at. I'd love to know if I could somehow turn off or lower the ringer volume while still getting phone calls, otherwise, I'm okay with disconnecting my phone calls from my computer, I'd just rather not.

There isn't an option to silence the ringtone on the computer desktop client app; however, you can select from several ringtones which are a little more subtle than the default. The options are in the app Settings> Audio. See attached screenshot. If you do not wish to at all, you can also set your Status in the app to 'Away' or 'Do Not Disturb', or sign out/quit the app.


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Would LOVE to have a silent ring tone. I don't have a desk phone, just the app and I've gone through every single ring tone at this point. None are good options. Zoom, please let us have the option for no ringtone or silent.

Actually this question concerns my wife's iPhone XR. She uses the "Reflection" ring tone for calls, and she thinks the phone stops ringing after three rings. It seems to me that her phone rings three times at full volume; after the third ring, the sound muffles to where it seems that the ringing has stopped.

Is this behavior a feature of this particular ring tone, or is it a feature of the iPhone XR? I'm still using an iPhone 7 Plus and a different ring tone, but my incoming calls ring loudly and clearly many times. Is there a setting on her phone that can change this behavior? I've looked, but I've yet to find any way to change it.

Often, my phone will go to a silent ring tone on its own and I'll miss calls. Anyone else have this issue? It seems to happen from some magic combination of contact with the cover screen while the phone is in my pocket. I've tried like crazy to get it to NOTHING while closed, but it is stubborn. TIA for any ideas or suggestions.

My approach is similar, but a bit more effective. I set the silent ring as my default, and then assign other ring tones to specific contacts. So by default, all incoming calls are silent, but family and friends ring their assigned audible ringtones.

I am trying to create a silent ringtone (no music) for cisco ip phones based on the specs given below. What is happening is the phone accepts the raw file (from the edited distinctive ring list). For every ring, there seems to be a clicking sound. Is there a way to fix it?

Goto Devie > Phone, find your phone and open the device configuration. Then click on the line configuration. Near the bottom of the screen of device configuration you will find LINE # on Device SEPMACADDRESS. In there you have two settings, RING Setting (Phone Idle) and Ring Setting (Phone Active). They will most likely say Use System Default. Click the dropdown and select Flash Only. Save and Apply settings, now every call that comes in will flash the phone voicemail indicator light on the phone and not play a ringtone.

Another trick I have picked up which gives the end user the ability to have a ring tone when they want, or to have no ringtone and only flash when they want. On the device setup, search for the Do Not Disturb configuration, approx halfway down the screen. Change the DND Incoming Call Alert, which is probably set to to Flash only. Save and apply the configuration. Now end user can put phone in DND mode, and it will only flash the call indicator light for calls. If they take it out of DND mode it will ring like normal.

Ever since a very recent update, my Galaxy Buds ring is the generic ring, like a telephone. Before the update, the ringtone (as in the custom song/ringtone) would come through the Earbuds, Galaxy Buds. does anyone know why this is happening, and how to fix this.

So sorry for the delayed response. I feel like I misstated my goal. So you heave Buds in ear, paired and connected to the phone. Someone calls you. Currently, the rigtone goes through both the buds and the phone itself. The goal was to make it where the rington goes to the earbuds only and the phone itself doesn't make a sounds, so as not to disturb others if ringtone is loud (idk, it's for my dad and he can't hear all that well, so his ringer is on high).

Figured out solution: Mute phone. Ringtone will still go through buds.

Sorry for my confusion.

Currently when I get a call, I hear the ringtone/text-tone/email-tone/whatever through both the ear buds and the phone speakers simultaneously. I'm not referring to any sort of text to speech, just the song/chimes. Id like to make it where it does not come out of the phone speakers, but just the Galaxy Buds. I'm not trying to dismiss your comment. I appreciate your time and input. I just want to make sure my goal is clear.

Now, open iTunes and click on File. Hit Add to library and open your file. This uploads it onto the app. To make sure it will work as a ringtone, select File > Convert > Create AAC Version.

I am using Zoiper for Android on Lenovo 7000 phone. For some reason I cannot turn on ring tone for incoming calls. I went into SIP account - Ringtone and set up a ringtone and it still does not ring. In Audio menu I was only able to turn on vibration for incoming calls. How can I turn on ringtone for incoming calls?

Hey buddy

Make sure your device is not in silent mode, Try cleaning cache files and resetting android app. if still doesn't help. try updating android os and search for zoiper update. Hope my comment adds value herre and resolves your query. Cheers

I was in a meeting, but had my iPhone on silent, thinking that would keep calls from ringing in my ear. Nope, my husband called me and I sent the call to voice mail by pressing and holding the button on the aid a couple of seconds. That was my first experience of that happening.

Luckily there is a way to mute ringtones but keep the call notification around. This means your iPhone will ring, but other devices will stay silent and just show you the incoming call, giving you an option to answer them or hang up right there.

Go to System Preferences/Notifications, find FaceTime in the list and turn off "Play sound for notifications". This way macOS will show all incoming FaceTime, FaceTime Audio, and regular phone calls in the top right, but your Mac gonna stay silent.

For some reason, there is no way to disable sound for call notifications on iOS and iPadOS, although there is a workaround: you can create a silent ringtone using GarageBand or you can buy one from the iTunes Store (buying will also make it available for your other iOS devices).

I always use my iPhone in silent mode and do not want any notification sounds except for calls. I would prefer that calls (from anyone) always rings, no matter if I am in Do Not Disturb mode or not. Since people only call me for very important things. Currently, I could set it up such that call notifications are displayed in the Do Not Disturb mode, but I cannot get the phone to actually ring so mostly I will just miss the call and notice it later as I don't check my phone often. Updated the phone to iOS 16.

This article from Apple's iPhone User Guide for iOS 16 regarding the "silent mode" activated by the physical switch on the left side, clearly states that silent mode is just silent (and full stop):

However there is an exception to this rule: iPhone WILL always ring for an incoming call if you customize the contact ringtone, regardless of silent mode or focus mode. To do that open the phone app > click a contact > click edit (upper right) > click ring tone or sms tone (right under email) > click "emergency exception" to turn ON.

Hi @Knoenhim! If motion is detected but you are not alerted, this is either due to notification permissions on your mobile devices or alert settings in your Ring app. The best first step here is to remove the Ring app from your mobile device, and reinstall it. Once done, please log in to the Ring app, ensure your mobile device is not on silent mode, and test a motion event.

Simply press one of the volume buttons. Then you can tap on the symbol besides the volume ruler to switch between silent and sound or you can set your notification mode to priority or none for a chosen time.

You can change or silence the ringtone associated with your Zoom phone number. You can also change the ringtone for other Zoom phone numbers that ring on your line if you have delegated access to another line or are part of a shared line group.

To me, it's unclear what's the difference between "volume" (that you can adjust with volume up/down), "ringtone volume" (that you can set with each ambience) and "default ringer volume" (showed it settings).

When I adjust volume to maximal level using volume up button and then change ambiance, I expect that it changes volume to "ringtone volume" level set with ambience, but it don't. And is "default ringtone volume" and "ringtone volume" connected somehow?

The volume selections are odd: changing volume with the volume rocker seems to change nothing at all, everything stays at "Default ringtone volume". Ambiance setting makes some changes, but it seems to be adding to "default" volume instead of working as an independent volume selection.

True, it could be better. I think ringtone volume in settings sets the ringtone and notifications volume and the rocker adjusts the general media volume for example sounds in videos etc. There should be separate settings for both as in N9. 2351a5e196

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