[Q] Please help using UCLB3 GB. - Samsung Infuse 4G

Hi i just recently upgrade my samsung infuse 4g to Gingerbread ULCB3 all are ok the video but one thing i cant see is how to make mp3 music to set as phone ringtone i cant find it please teach me how thanks and more power..

I made a folder on the sdcard. Name the folder Media, make a folder in media called Audio. Make another folder in Audio called Ringtones, finally place the mp3 you would like in that folder. A folder called Notifications can be made as well if you want to add your own notification sounds
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thanks crash its a big help...

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mp3 as ringtones for o2 mini xda

anybody assist me how to apply mp3 as ringtones. i've done several tweaks to my reg editor however no improvement and no diff. please. look forward for your kind assistance
HI,
I dont know o2 minixda, but for Magician/Jam (mobile windows 2003) it works.
Just Copy MP3 Ring tone in Ring folder..
mydevice>windows>rings
enjoy
mp3 as ringtone
try this...it works for my xda mini...copy the file to your xda then install from there
No need to install additional software as suggested by Bechai. Asim's method is enough.
MP3 set ring tone
zerimar said:
No need to install additional software as suggested by Bechai. Asim's method is enough.
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Wrong. O2 XDA mini use WE2003 so it can not be done as your way. The simple way for this topic as I had, install TCPMP soft. In Options>setting>select page>File associations then click MPEG Audio files or what kind of music files which you want to set as your XDA ringtones.
CHEER!!!
Thanks... viet......
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just copy the Mp3 to the rings folder in windows.. works just fine for O2 mini.. no problems at all
Mine worked but no longer...
zerimar said:
No need to install additional software as suggested by Bechai. Asim's method is enough.
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I have a O2 MINI. ROM 1.11.00 Radio 1.12
I had installed this fine and the mp3 tones were working jsut fine, till a few days back, i was installing applications like Fonix voice and Audionotes etc.... then i unistalled audionotes, and a few other applications and games i longer used.... and then all of a sudden my Mp3 ringtones stopped working.
when i click on the ringtone, it says that there is no application associated with this file or it is corrupt. But then when i open windows media players and open the same file it works 100%. I then installed tcpmp and associated the mp3 files.
then when i click on it, it says that the file is not found make sure that the path etc is correct or not, but when u open it individually in the player it works.....
Help me out, what should i do.... i must have deleted another file that day or something....
What should i do... help me? Would a Hard Reset work.
Thanx in advance
have u copid ur mp3s to ur rings folder or play it someother way? in mini al u need to do is copy the mp3 to the windows.rings folder and then access them through the phone setting.. sweet n simple

Samsung Infuse ringtone file size

Anyway to increase it on a rooted stock rom? I would like to use the songs on my card as ringtones, I was able to do this on my HTC Inspire but have not found a way to do it on the Infuse yet.
Can anyone help me please?
Many apps in the market that make or allow adjustment for ringtones....
i like the mp3 ringtone maker. it lets u download, edit and add songs as ringtones. AND ITS FREE!!

How to change the sound of the incoming call ?

Hello to all,
I have question
I want to change the awful sounds of the samsung nexus s.
I want to put a mp3 music inside when someone calls me.
How do i do that ?
I have the Samsung Nexus S 9023.
Icecream 4.01
menu, syestem settings, Sound, phone ringtone
AccountSaver said:
Hello to all,
I have question
I want to change the awful sounds of the samsung nexus s.
I want to put a mp3 music inside when someone calls me.
How do i do that ?
I have the Samsung Nexus S 9023.
Icecream 4.01
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If you want your Android OS to recognize your MP3 as a ring tone, create a folder on your root SD Card called Media and then put a Ringtones subfolder in it. Put your MP3 ringtone in the Ringtones subfolder.
This also works for Alarms and Notifications.
SdCard\Media\Ringtones\
SdCard\Media\Notifications\
SdCard\Media\Alarms\
The next time you try to set an alarm, ringtone or notification, you will also see the ones you placed in the above directories along with the built in sounds.
Hope that helps.
Eniac77 said:
If you want your Android OS to recognize your MP3 as a ring tone, create a folder on your root SD Card called Media and then put a Ringtones subfolder in it. Put your MP3 ringtone in the Ringtones subfolder.
This also works for Alarms and Notifications.
SdCard\Media\Ringtones\
SdCard\Media\Notifications\
SdCard\Media\Alarms\
The next time you try to set an alarm, ringtone or notification, you will also see the ones you placed in the above directories along with the built in sounds.
Hope that helps.
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You are the BEST mate
Finally .. i have MP3 Sound for incoming call and notification and alarm.You are the best

Asking about mp3 on 710

So, i want to ask any of you who has a knowledge , how and where i must to put mp3 to see all of them in settings > ringtones & sounds ?
For now i use the app Ringtone, but i have no choise . I have only one mp3.
When i download music by for example app ringtones, i see all downloaded music in settings > ringtones. I want to see same way my mp3 .
i tried to put them in my documents> my ringtones, but i dont see them at all.
May anyone explane that to me please ?
Lumia 710 full unlocked with rataplan v7.0 rom
Thanks in advanced
Transfer it to zune on your PC, then edit it and make the genre ringtone, sync it, and your phone will have added it to your custom ringtone list
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dazza9075 said:
Transfer it to zune on your PC, then edit it and make the genre ringtone, sync it, and your phone will have added it to your custom ringtone list
Sent from my Arc using xda app-developers app
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Thanks, but i didnt understood a word :)
I found other solution , just i copied the song in windows, then i make it stream and i see it at the ringtones and i can choose it

[Q] PLEASE HELP! Notification sound and music library are gone!

All of a sudden my sms notification sound doesn't work anymore. I try to look into it, finding out that the file is still in the Notifications folder and evetything, only to discover that in Play Music all my music library is also gone! Simply vanished! Of course, all the files are still on the device, accessible and playable through the file explorer (even with Play Music), but in the library they're nowhere to be found. None of them. Also, when selecting a notification sound in the (default, preinstalled) messaging app, I just don't see the 3 files that I myself have put in the Notifications folder.
I've tried re-copying the files to the device and nothing happens. Play music keeps telling me to copy music on my device via USB ..
I'm running Cyanogen OS 12, all stock, but this happend in medias res, so to speak, I've been using the OS since it finally came out. I've been looking for an in-call sound recorder though the other day and tried a few (none of them working properly), tried different settings in them. Might this have been the cause of my troubles? Also, please someone help me how to sort this out, it's driving me crazy!
Edit: I have now tried to reinstall Play Music and the BS Player, in hope that maybe I will have some drivers reinstalled and everything will turn out right. Well, it didn't.
This afternoon I found out that not only my audio files, but also my pictures and videos are not recognized by any gallery-software. Not the Cyanogen Gallery, nor the Google Photos app. Nor the camera app. I can still see all the files on the device (I have tons of photos) in the File explorer, but not in the designated apps.
Yersiwx said:
All of a sudden my sms notification sound doesn't work anymore. I try to look into it, finding out that the file is still in the Notifications folder and evetything, only to discover that in Play Music all my music library is also gone! Simply vanished! Of course, all the files are still on the device, accessible and playable through the file explorer (even with Play Music), but in the library they're nowhere to be found. None of them. Also, when selecting a notification sound in the (default, preinstalled) messaging app, I just don't see the 3 files that I myself have put in the Notifications folder.
I've tried re-copying the files to the device and nothing happens. Play music keeps telling me to copy music on my device via USB ..
I'm running Cyanogen OS 12, all stock, but this happend in medias res, so to speak, I've been using the OS since it finally came out. I've been looking for an in-call sound recorder though the other day and tried a few (none of them working properly), tried different settings in them. Might this have been the cause of my troubles? Also, please someone help me how to sort this out, it's driving me crazy!
Edit: I have now tried to reinstall Play Music and the BS Player, in hope that maybe I will have some drivers reinstalled and everything will turn out right. Well, it didn't.
This afternoon I found out that not only my audio files, but also my pictures and videos are not recognized by any gallery-software. Not the Cyanogen Gallery, nor the Google Photos app. Nor the camera app. I can still see all the files on the device (I have tons of photos) in the File explorer, but not in the designated apps.
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Workaround/Solution:
1. Delete instances of .nomedia files in the root of your sd card
2. Go to Music folder-----Create another folder in the Music Folder----Move ur songs into this folder . Now the files would appear in the multimedia player and play just fine.
3. Similarly create another folder under DCIM/Camera and move ur pics into the new folder. They will now appear in the gallery app.
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The above is at best a workaround and I still dont know why the stock media players and gallery wouldn't recognise files in the stock directories.
I hope some senior dev or enthusiast may like to shed some light on this issue.
knedge said:
Workaround/Solution:
1. Delete instances of .nomedia files in the root of your sd card
2. Go to Music folder-----Create another folder in the Music Folder----Move ur songs into this folder . Now the files would appear in the multimedia player and play just fine.
3. Similarly create another folder under DCIM/Camera and move ur pics into the new folder. They will now appear in the gallery app.
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The above is at best a workaround and I still dont know why the stock media players and gallery wouldn't recognise files in the stock directories.
I hope some senior dev or enthusiast may like to shed some light on this issue.
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Thank you so much for answering! I was almost set that I'd have to re-flash the rom .. which would be rather inconvenient, as it's my exam period and I really don't have much time.
Anyway, I was thinking - Cyanogen OS 12.1 OTA is just about to be rolled out. Maybe if I wait for it to come out, it would fix my base problem? I know it's not a clean flash, but still..
knedge said:
Workaround/Solution:
1. Delete instances of .nomedia files in the root of your sd card
2. Go to Music folder-----Create another folder in the Music Folder----Move ur songs into this folder . Now the files would appear in the multimedia player and play just fine.
3. Similarly create another folder under DCIM/Camera and move ur pics into the new folder. They will now appear in the gallery app.
======
The above is at best a workaround and I still dont know why the stock media players and gallery wouldn't recognise files in the stock directories.
I hope some senior dev or enthusiast may like to shed some light on this issue.
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Do you think it would possible to somehow "reset" the existing .nomedia files? Or if I just deleted them, would they be (properly) reset even if I don't move my media files?
Just thinking Also, would you happen to know where I should look for the .nomedia files in my root? I wouldn't want to miss any.
Hi, I am on different phone and came here for searching same problem. Well in particular your problem, as suggested above, deleting .nomedia files will do the trick.
Download es file explorer and search for ".nomedia" and delete all. Then again perform deeper search and delete them.
Sometimes clearing data of media storage also help(settings >apps>all>media storage>force stop>clear data)
What problem I am facing is, the no media files are keep coming upon restarts. Very annoying and doesn't go even after restored to earlier back up...
Anyone who knows solution for this, his help will be greatly appreciated.

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