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Recorded voice as ringtone

Howtousemycell

Nov 12, 2006, 10:17 AM
Does anyone know how to set up a recorded voice (recorded on the phone itself) as a ringtone? Like my husband recording a message or my daughter and then using that as their identifier when they call.

Thanks!
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vdp

Nov 13, 2006, 1:45 AM
1. Make sure the recording is stored on the memory card.
2. Transfer the recording to a PC
3. Convert the recording to an MP3 file (do a Google search for software that can do that)
4. Transfer the new .mp3 file to the phone

If you use Bluetooth to move files from and to the phone, step 1 is not required.
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Howtousemycell

Nov 13, 2006, 7:40 PM
Thank you. I didn't realize it was so involved. Since I do not have a memory card, yet, I guess that will have to wait.
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rrinqu

Dec 3, 2006, 2:22 AM
I'm just here researching what phone to buy so I can't test your method, but...

... if we already have the ability to make an MP3 file on our computer, do we need to start with a phone recording? For that matter, one of the Reviews states that WAV file also works, which every Windows user can make. I'm assuming a mic is on hand for the PC of course.

You've got me thinking about using a sound program to make an actual "phone like" ringtone... and I'm wondering if making it go louder to softer could compensate for the graduated ring volume, a "feature" I would prefer to defeat. (Why miss half your ring when you *know* you're in a noisy place, or the phone is buried, requiring more time to get to it????)
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vdp

Dec 3, 2006, 12:21 PM
rrinqu said:
... if we already have the ability to make an MP3 file on our computer, do we need to start with a phone recording?

No, you don't.
rrinqu said:
You've got me thinking about using a sound program to make an actual "phone like" ringtone... and I'm wondering if making it go louder to softer could compensate for the graduated ring volume, a "feature" I would prefer to defeat.

That should work.
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