download ring tone - Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions and Answers

I have a new S7. I don't like the choice of ringtones, and I am too dumb to get my itunes (from an ipad) to the phone. My old BB phone had no music. I recorded on a memo file 10 seconds of a trumpet tune directly from the Ipad. Is there a way I can use this clip to make it my ringtone?

If you have folder called Ringtones inside your internal memory, you can place it inside that Ringtones folder.
Or
You need to create a folder in your phone internal memory called Media. Inside Media, create folder called Ringtones. You can also create folders for Alarms and Notifications, so it should look like this:
Internal memory\Media\Ringtones
Internal memory\Media\Alarms
Internal memory\Media\Notifications
So obviously put you new ringtone inside Ringtones folder and reboot the phone. You new ringtone should be visible in settings.

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mp3 ringtones wm6 possible ?

im wondering if i can have mp3 ringtones.
cause them default ones are really bland.
yes.
put them in the folder /aplication data /sounds
..or in the root of the storagecard.
... or in My Documents on Storage Card
It has been possible since Windows Mobile 5

[Q] Need a quick favor from anyone using DoubleTwist

So I like the doubletwist android player, but the desktop app fails to work on my computer.
I was wondering if anyone uses DoubleTwist for syncing podcasts and if so could you let me know what folder structure the doubletwist app uses for podcasts. My plan is to manually transfer my downloaded podcasts on to my phone, but since I was never able to get the doubletwist app running on my computer, I don't know what folder structure it uses for podcasts.
I would start by finding out where the application that recorded the podcast stores them and I would find out the file format it stores them in and whether or not they were digitally rights managed.
Armed with all this information and a simple search of the host (PC/Laptop) file system translates into select all cut/copy paste
Or delete all dirty software waste.
I'm sure you could also invert the search and google your sd card instead of your host system for similar media. Beware. Most windows users generally have no idea about the mechanisms involved in hiding files from an elementary search in a unix like environment.
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I think my question wasn't clear.
What I need to know is what folder structure the doubletwist android app uses. I have no problem finding the files on my system and transferring them to my phone, but unless I know what type of folder structure to create, the doubletwist app won't see these files as podcasts.
I guess what you're saying is a podcast is like any other media file. I don't have double twist but I can tell you that inspection is the best answer. Explore the double twist folder on your sd card. Take notes of what you see. Acquire a new podcast using the double twist app. Go back to the sd card and compare your notes.
I'm sorry if I'm no help.
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The problem is that the doubletwist app on the phone doesn't create a folder structure on your SD card. It relies on the desktop app to do that, so if you're unable to run the desktop app there is now way to know what folder structure its looking for (since the phone app won't create it)
Anyway, I managed to guess it. I created a folder /Podcasts in the /Music folder. Then inside the podcast folder I created another folder for each podcast and moved the individual m4a's into those folders.
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Anyway, I managed to guess it. I created a folder /Podcasts in the /Music folder. Then inside the podcast folder I created another folder for each podcast and moved the individual m4a's into those folders.
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Well done!
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Looks like I spoke too soon. That method only partially works. It allows doubletwist to see the files as podcasts (which in turn lets you browse them through doubletwists's podcast section) but it doesn't split the podcasts up. The subfolders are ignored and all podcasts get lumped under a category called other.
At this point I'm convinced there is also some configuration file I need to create.
Have you tried latest windows version of the program? If so it seems you need to contact the developer/support!
I would probly explain what happened when u tried manual correction and also suggest a less complicated app framework!
*edit: on second thought, it seems like most java developers just aren't happy if it isn't complicated!
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So after exploring a little more I realized the app has it's on db. At first I thought it just read the contents of the sd card (since it picked up all the m3u's and was able to play them without issue) but after exploring it's db I realized it created it's own internal playlists in it's db (which mirrored my m3u's).
I'm just going to move on to my plan b which is automatically creating m3u files out of the most recent podcast episodes and using songbird to sync those.
I'm sure somebody out there would appreciate a step by step guide!
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It's pretty easy to do with songbird.
First you need a podcatcher app to grab all your podcast episodes and to dump them into a folder within your music folder.
Then, in songbird, you create a smart playlist using file location as the criteria (you need to make sure each podcast has series has it's own folder for this to work). In songbird the playlist can be limited to x amount of items and that filter can be imposed by various criteria including date added (which would in effect limit the list to the x most recent files).
Then simply sync that playlist to phone as you would any other playlist.

[Q] SDcard folder shortcut and Not playing high storage Games

Hi,
I bought a nexus 5 about a week back. I had a million music folders, so to organize it i put all in one folder. After that it never showed up in my music player, then all my high storage games like fifa14, MC4 stopped working, it said connect to wifi and download it again. I then checked my ES file Explorer, there was SDCard shortcut created in which all the folders were there and Nexus 5 has only Internal memory(No SDcard). I thought maybe it is virus, my antivirus said No issues and it detected only 3 apps.
What do you think is the problem? Should i format everything and put it again or can it be fixed ?
Thank you for your time.

Need help restoring playlists from .pla files

Recently I had to factory reset my Samsung Galaxy SIII. I backed up most of my stuff to my SD Card (don't own a computer and therefore Samsung Kies is no option). I now need to restore all of my playlists. I have them all saved in a folder called playlists currently on my SD card and they are all .pla files. The thing is I can't figure out where to put them to restore them. I have tried making a new playlist in Music to see where it default saves so I can paste my playlists to the same location but I can't see the folder. I downloaded the app ES File Explorer and searched for one of the test playlists and it located it in Emulated/0/Playlists however I can't access that folder or even see it. I have tried selecting the setting that allows me to view hidden files but that still doesn't let that folder show up. I can't figure out how to do this! Can someone please help, these playlists represent hours and hours of work and I use them for my job so I can't lose them! I'd appreciate any help to be written in laymens terms as I really don't understand a lot of the technical stuff so please keep it simple for me!
Thanks!
I wrote up a tutorial on how to get playlists working below. This can also be used to convert your .pla playlists to .m3u playlists so you may continue to use them. Use Lizzy's tool listed below and you will be able to accomplish this.
Create a Playlist in Windows for Android 10+ created 4/17/20
1. Get your music file names standardized first
a. Use standard format
i. Artist – Track Title
ii. Fix Tags using MP3 Tag
b. Make sure they are in the storage folder you will use before transferring to the phone
2. Create your playlist in Windows Media Player
a. Android 9 or prior - Default save is .WPL file which can then be played
b. Android 10+ needs a .m3u file to read in Google Play Music several techniques work
i. Save as .m3u using Windows Media Player
1. Easiest to do but file cleanup can be a little more complex
ii. Save as .wpl and convert to .m3u using - WPL to M3U Converter and Editor v3.1
1. softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Audio/Other-AUDIO-Tools/WPL-To-M3U-Playlist-Converter-and-Editor.shtml
2. Have to select he file location for this to work (tool forces you)
iii. Save as .wpl and convert to .m3u using java library + tools – Lizzy-1.1.1.Zip
1. sourceforge.net/projects/lizzy/
2. Use the script provided by Lizzy and make sure you install Java Runtime
a. Transcode -o "Ethan 12-18.m3u" "Ethan 12-18.wpl"
b. If a file name contains spaces use “ “ see example above
c. Now that you have a .m3u file you have to clean it for android consumption by opening it in notepad
i. The files listed after “#” don’t matter as they are comments
ii. Make sure all the other file names conform to the following standard
../folder/filename.mp3
1. The “folder” will be inside the “Music” folder on your android device once you move the music over
a. If there is extra folder information just use replace all with “..”
b. Windows media player will default to using all “\” and must use replace all with “/”
c. Perform any other fixes needed using Replace all feature until the rows are uniform in format
d. The resulting lines should look like the examples below:
i. Using Windows Media Player to make .m3u
#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:0,Flo Rida - Whistle.mp3
../New 2012/Flo Rida - Whistle.mp3
#EXTINF:0,Flo Rida - Wild Ones ft_ Sia.mp3
../New 2012/Flo Rida - Wild Ones ft_ Sia.mp3
#EXTINF:0,Florida Georgia Line - Cruise.mp3
../New 2012/Florida Georgia Line - Cruise.mp3
#EXTINF:0,Fun - We Are Young.mp3
../New 2012/Fun - We Are Young.mp3
ii. Using Conversion Software from .wpl to .m3u
../New 2012/Flo Rida - Whistle.mp3
../New 2012/Flo Rida - Wild Ones ft_ Sia.mp3
../New 2012/Florida Georgia Line - Cruise.mp3
../New 2012/Fun - We Are Young.mp3
2. Now you are ready to copy your music over to the android
3. Move the playlists over as well and enjoy!
4. These should automatically load in Google Play Music
a. If you have issues with this try doing a force stop
b. Clear the cache
c. Clear the storage
d. Then open Play Music again

Acidentally deleted music because of Windows Explorer bug

Well, this phone is great.
But I was moving some music around from the sd card to internal memory; using windows 10 explorer and it deleted the 3 original (MP3 I think) songs on the phone instead of moving them?
Mind you, this is the win 10 insider edition and it always does feral things to devices but I never expected it to delete the music as I had selected Move to the target destination.
Does anyone have those songs from the mate 9 that I could download?
And is there a safe way to move things from external sd card to phone internal memory that won't delete things? I think Windows 10 explorer is scaring me now.

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