[RING]Urban city sounds. ringtones? Yea! - Touch Pro, Fuze General

I found this site searching for a dialup modem .wav and it was like jackpot.
Figured I share it with everyone else. All the files are very good quality and in .wav format already.
Enjoy
http://www.pacdv.com/sounds/domestic_sounds.html

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Hiya
Does anyone know where I can get a copy of the music from that new Motorola Razr V3 advert that's on at the moment? It's fantastic and would love it as my ringtone!!
Cheers
Anthony
PS - I've "google'd" my heart out and can't find it anywhere.
Track is by "Dabyre" and is called Hyped Up Plus Tax
maybe you already know but just incase i wanted to tell you. what i am doing for my ringtones is; i downloaded a free software from http://www.freewareppc.com/multimedia/notem.shtml. it is called noteM. normally it records any voice in mp3 format and also it converts any mp3 format to vaw format. by that way i can download any mp3 files from my computer and convert it to vaw. here is my ring tone. ready to serve... :lol:

Ring Tone: Papaya

I got sick of surfing all the dumb ring tone websites out there, and I wanted something I liked ... so, I created a ring tone myself.
I plan on releasing more as time goes on.
The ZIP file contains both Stereo and Mono versions, all transcoded in WMA (I found WMA files work best under WM5.)
This ring tone is released under the Creative Commons license. I hope you enjoy it.
Coming soon: a "variation" of the iPhone ring tone (my own original work--Apple can't take it down)
What software do you use to produce it? some MIDI->WAV->WMA process?
I use a MIDI setup with GarageBand on my iMac, export the file to .m4a, edit in Sony Sound Forge, and save as .wma.
huh. not bad at all.
certainly not grating and it's quite pleasant! I think I'll throw 'er on my phone and try it out.
Thanks for posting. We need more things like this. Enough with the hip-hop ringers, lol.

Ringtones, etc from Motorola Droid

Here's my first ever proper contribution to XDA Developers
It's the audio folder from maxisma's dump of the CDMA Motorola Droid (found here, thanks maxisma). It includes the Droid's ringtones and notification 'tones. There are some pretty cool new ringtones there, so go check it out.
Instructions:
1. Download the file called 'droidaudio.zip' from the link below.
2. Unzip the file. It should contain a folder called 'audio'.
3. Place the folder in the root of your SD Card.
4. Go to Settings -> Sound and Display and switch your ringtone to the cool new droid one
If the new ringtones do not show up immediately, simply reboot and they should be there.
droidaudio.zip
All of the ringtones are cut short; try again.
[EDIT] Scratch that, they are cut short in the dump too. MAXISMA!!!
Thanks...I will scope this out. I wondering if we take a performance hit when a call initiates if we have a lot of ringtones. I have many, and sometimes the ring lags severely when a new call comes in....just wondering.
Again, thank you
esmith972 said:
All of the ringtones are cut short; try again.
[EDIT] Scratch that, they are cut short in the dump too. MAXISMA!!!
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Yeah, I've just noticed that as well, it's odd. But at least the 'DroidInvasion' one is full length, and all the notification ringtones are full length too
Some sounds certainly are cool. Shame they were in the evil ogg vorbis format though... had to change them to mp3. Thx for these.
stuntdouble said:
Some sounds certainly are cool. Shame they were in the evil ogg vorbis format though... had to change them to mp3. Thx for these.
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Evil? Mp3 is bound by royalties; ogg is royalty-free.
zzrssh said:
Evil? Mp3 is bound by royalties; ogg is royalty-free.
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Yeah, well, mp3 is near ubiquitous in players, and our gracious hosts have already paid the royalties for us.
zzrssh said:
Evil? Mp3 is bound by royalties; ogg is royalty-free.
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Seriously. If any audio format is evil, it's MP3.

Custom Key Sounds

Ok, before i posted this i searched high and low and really couldn't find a strait answer. Here is what i am trying to do... I have a bunch of cool sounds... I would like to set these sounds as key tones... you know, like when i dial a number on my key pad.
So i got all the files in order, converted them to .ogg, and placed them in /system/media/audio/ui and renamed them key1.ogg key2.ogg etc.... Well nothing happens, i cant even play the file, it says its "unrecognized" by the stock media player and Rockplayer. anyone have any ideas?
I read somewhere that the "program" that plays these files will only recognize certain codecs or something, That is a little outside my AO (area of operation)....any help would be greatly appreciated!
panda

Ringtones - over 200 - spanning genres and decades

I like to have a variety of ringtones on my phone, and I've made ringtones out of a bunch of my favorite tunes and thought I'd share them with anybody that wants them.
There are over 200 in total, spanning the decades from the 60's to today, and genres from alternative to rock, AC/DC to Van Halen, country to top 40's and a few rare or hard to find tracks to boot.
I've uploaded both mp3 and ogg formats, and there should be something among them for everyone. So, feel free to download and use them as you please;
ringtones in mp3 format: http://d-h.st/3Oy
ringtones in ogg format: http://d-h.st/JUk
Downloading now. Let you know how it is. But I love music and ringtones. So a BIG thank you in advance.
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mark-in-dallas said:
I like to have a variety of ringtones on my phone, and I've made ringtones out of a bunch of my favorite tunes and thought I'd share them with anybody that wants them.
There are over 200 in total, spanning the decades from the 60's to today, and genres from alternative to rock, AC/DC to Van Halen, country to top 40's and a few rare or hard to find tracks to boot.
I've uploaded both mp3 and ogg formats, and there should be something among them for everyone. So, feel free to download and use them as you please;
ringtones in mp3 format: http://d-h.st/3Oy
ringtones in ogg format: http://d-h.st/JUk
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What's the main difference between and Ogg? Just didn't know if there was a benefit to one or the other
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This is great. If you need more music to make some tones let me know. I have a library like no other. I've been collecting music for over 30 years and my father for 30 before me. Took me years to rip it all and turn the LP's into digital format.
PM me if you are interested.
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xM Minton Mx said:
What's the main difference between and Ogg? Just didn't know if there was a benefit to one or the other
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ogg is the format the stock ringtones and notifications are in, in the system/audio folders. Either will work, but I just what the heck, might as well convert them into the same format that the original ringtones were in. I also deleted the system/audio/ringtones folder and replaced it with mine, so the ONLY ringtones on my phone are these.
jblack55 said:
This is great. If you need more music to make some tones let me know. I have a library like no other. I've been collecting music for over 30 years and my father for 30 before me. Took me years to rip it all and turn the LP's into digital format.
PM me if you are interested.
Sent from my TasteOfBeans Kickin GS III
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If you have any specific songs you want ringtones of, I'd be happy to clip them down for you, but I can't think of any that I want and don't have.
I've also got a collection of around 6,000 songs that I've uploaded to one of my servers, and if you'd like to add them to your collection PM me and I'll send you a link.
Could you repost/update the link? Thanks!
jblack55 said:
This is great. If you need more music to make some tones let me know. I have a library like no other. I've been collecting music for over 30 years and my father for 30 before me. Took me years to rip it all and turn the LP's into digital format.
PM me if you are interested.
Sent from my TasteOfBeans Kickin GS III
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Know the feeling. I also just finished the same task....*whew*...now have 205,000 MP3s 192kbps and above. Good to know I'm not the only one obsessive enough to do this...lol!

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