So I recently upgraded from an iPhone 6 to an iPhone 12 mini. On my old phone, I had many custom ringtones I put on the phone with iTunes (a much older version) and many contacts selected to those ringtones. All that came over to my new iPhone. But now, when I just put a new contact and wanted to select one of the ringtones I put on the phone, I do not see them. Just the standard ones that come on the iPhone. How can I select one of MY RINGTONES for a given contact?

Well first off, somehow Lawrence above was wrong. When I switched from my iPhone 6 to my iPhone 12 Mini in January, all my custom ringtones came over and they all worked, using the iCloud Backup then Restore to new iPhone process. For some weird reason, back on Mar 7, all the ringtones disappeared from my new iPhone. To fix this, and some other issues, I wound up deleting ALL Music and also Home Videos/Downloaded Videos from my new iPhone (I had a lot of dupes and manually cleaning them up got messy). Then I connected to iTunes and synced and got all those corrected. My phone now had all my MUSIC and my Home Videos/Downloaded Videos, without duplicates. Then I had to fix playlists (I think just recreate one that was missing, others were there). Next, I still could not get this newer version of iTunes to play nice with ringtones, (I initially loaded them onto my old iPhone using a much older version of iTunes (angers the heck out of me that Apple took away functionality in later versions of iTunes). So I wound up installing Copy Trans Manager on my PC and this made adding the ringtones simple, I just clicked and dragged them from my iTunes Folders into this and they went onto my phone. I also found I can use it now to simply add new music or even videos (like mp4 movies to have for a flight/trip).


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If I remember correctly, for Holloween they did custome auto responses but not the ringtones.

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Why did people slowly stop using songs as ringtones? Was it just a fun short-lived trend from when mobile technology was new, which we scrapped when the technology started being taken more seriously?

I just got an update for the galaxy watch 5 pro and my custom ringtones are gone even though the files are still on the watch. Tried readding them but they don't even show up to be selected anymore. Anyone else have this issue and able to fix it? The standard tones don't work for me.

Ok, so I ran into some problems while trying to find a good answer for this problem. How in the world do you install ringtones on freepbx with a Cisco 7960. After digging around for a few hours and reading several dead ends, I found this:

Learn how to change the sound that plays when you get a call, text, email, or other notification on your iPhone or iPad. Choose from a variety of built-in sounds or buy ringtones from the iTunes Store.

just following up on if anybody has info on secondary profile ringtones and also on owner profile permissions for messaging and phone and how those interact with secondary profile phone/messaging use and notifications.

First of all, the secondary profile needs phone/message permission in the user config. 

At least for messages I got notifications from owner profile as well as the active (secondary) profile for each message. Therefore I revoked notification permission for the owner. 

To shut up the owner in other situation as well, I activated do not disturb mode. However, I'm not aware of clashing ringtones between profiles.

i am still having trouble with ringtones...

in the OWNER profile even if i set ringtone to "none" and in my secondary profile i set ringtone to a custom ringtone the phone rings with "Castor" notification sound even though i do not have this set anywhere in any profile?

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 am not familiar with that phone but looking through the manual it looks like custom ringtones can be manually installed through the Web UI and selected for use (if enabled by your Administrator). Can you confirm your logged into the phone as an Administrator?

Awesome thanks!, that got me into the webui, but... not sure where to upload ringtones, or if it's possible, it has an upload file option, but manual says really only for Mitel tech use, so not really sure if i should even attempt or what directory i would upload ringtones to on the phone, any ideas?

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.

I've seen plenty of examples of how to set a default ringtone, but what I'm more interested in is being able populate a drop down box list filled with the available ringtones on the phone. So the list that people see when they change their ringtone in the android settings, I want to be able to list all of those.

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Ringtones can be customized using two different methods: (1) via the PBX so that users have additional ringtones in the Ring Melody dropdown from certain accounts, or (2) via the web interface of the phone, wherein a single identity can be configured to use a specific ringtone. This documentation covers only (1); for using the phone features please use the phones documentation.

Agent groups and hunt groups can be configured with distinct ringtones so that users answering calls on these groups will be able to determine which type of call is coming in. Once custom ringtones have been configured, they can be selected from the Ring Melody dropdown in the hunt group and agent group accounts.

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.

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. e24fc04721

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