how to set a new ringtone in my lumia 610.i have read here in one of the discussions to change the genre from zune.But amongst the genre options am not able to find ringtone as an option.I renamed Tones which was found amongst the genre as ringtones but even this did not help.also tell me how can i access the downloaded files in my phone
I recently purchased a Nokia Lumia 800 but i cannot seem to figure out how to choose my own music which i have transfered from CDs to my phone as a ringtone, the only options i can see are the windows phone and nokia ones.
A number of years ago I loaded a piece of music onto my wife's Nokia 6303 and set it as the ringtone. We seem to have recently lost it as a ringtone, although it's still there in Media Player. Unfortunately, for the life of me I can't remember how I made it a ringtone.
I don't seem to be able to use any song in the album as ringtones. if this is a possible feature in N86 (was in my previous N85), and if it is, how do I get it to work?
how to change song to ringtone for lumia800 & my bluetooth can't connect to other phone or even my own pc each time i on it, it ask for a pass-code but after i key in the passcode it say not supported?
I have a 2710 and would like to use a music file for a ringtone, but would like to get it to 'start' at a point that isn't the beginning of the file? Is this possible? If not, anyone got a good way of 'cutting' a section of a mp3 out?
I downloaded a ringtone maker and i made a few ringtones but i cant figure out how to set it as my ringtone im not that good with itunes either someone said i needed to change the format of the ringtone
this is my first Nokia having converted from Motorola and I was wandering if it's possible to edit my imported tunes to create a ringtone from just parts of a track such as the intro etc; I cannot find anything in the instructions what so ever on how to do this, as it's possible with Motorola i'm sure it must be with Nokia ?
People want to show their individuality anytime and anywhere with their inimitable hairstyle, clothing, and other things. Your phone's ringtone is also really important to show your difference from others. So how to make your own unique ringtone for your incoming calls, clock alarms, clock timer becomes a really important thing.Today I will show you how to make your own iPhone ringtones from your DVD/video/music. Someone will say that you can buy them on itunes. Yes, everybody can buy it. It is not unique and special. Let's make our own iPhone ringtone together.Things you need:1. DVD/video/audio files that contains the music you want2.iPhone Ringtone Maker3. Computer(Windows/Mac) Step 1: Load File/DVDLoad your video/audio files or DVD to this iPhone Ringtone MakerStep 2: Choose musicYou need to choose which part you want to convert as your iPhone ringtone or you want to make the whole files as your iPhone ringtone. Just drag the bar to set the begin point and end pointStep 3: Pre-listeningYou can pre-listening the ringtone, if you do not like it you can adjust the length of your ringtone.Step 4: Make RingtoneAfter you have done all the tings above, you can click "Generate" button to start the conversion.Soon you will get your own ringtone.Tips:1. if you want to put your ringtone directly to your iPhone, please check the box before "import to iPhone".2. if you want to manage your ringtone, you can click "manage ringtone" button to do it easily.For Mac users, you can useiPhone Ringtone Maker for Mac to do this easily with the same operation as windows one.To help you to make your iPhone and iPod more enjoyable here I also recommend you thisDVD to iPod Converter,DVD to iPhone Converter and iPod Transfer?
Lifetime Nokia fan but struggling to get my head around some N8 funnies:
I have some MP3s that I want to use as ringtones. However, I don't want them to show in my Music Library (if I'm listening on shuffle I don't want these sound clips to play in the middle of them). I was wondering if anyone had any tips on how this might be achieved? I've tried all different directories and transfer methods but can't work it out..
I have a problem to use my own music for ring tone, If I go to Settings/Sounds and notifications/Ringtones and sounds/Ringtone/add ringtone. It gives me only oneDrive, but want to use music on my phone....
Can I use my music on Iphone as my ringtone like i want Michel Tielo- Ai se eu te pego... I have it on my phone under music but want is as my ringtone is that possible??
picked up my S6 earlier this week ..... loving it by the way... how to set a track from play music as my ring tone. I managed to do it on my s4 but can't figure out how to do it on the S6 ..
I want to be able to tell by the ring tone who is calling me. Can I do this with my Blackberry Curve 9360? I have downloaded the song I want to use but that's as far as I could get.
I have a droid turbo and it won't let me make my own music my ringtone. I've put music in the "ringtones" folder and it wont show up on my phone. I've had music in the folder before and had my own ringtones but when I tried to add more of my music to the folder or completely switch out the songs it didn't show up on my phone.
Having bought and downloaded several albums via the Google Play app I thought they would appear in my music folder but sadly they didnt and I can only access them via the app. Is there a way of transferring them to my music folder so I can in turn use them as a ringtone? If not is there anywhere I can download music from that saves it in the music folder? I asked a guy in Carphone Warehouse and he showed me a site that turned out to be an illegal download site which I would rather not use.
I just switched over from a Samsung Note Edge to a Nexus 5, and have been super happy. However, there is one thing that I just noticed today that is weird. When I'm listening to music and someone calls me, the music keeps playing, and there is no ringtone. I have almost missed a couple of calls because of it. This is my configuration:
OG Nexus 5 on most recent update from Google Not rooted Completely stock Using Google Play Music Using headphones plugged into phone (not bluetooth headphones)