I wanted to setup a custom ringtone for my new Galaxy s2. when i searched net, i couldn't get appropriate help. After some investigation, i was able to do it.
How to do this with Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4g. Hook your phone up to PC.
On PC, go into your phone storage device. This phone does not have a media
folder. Create one. Inside that folder create an Audio folder. Inside that
folder create a Ringtone and Notifications folder. Now on your PC, go to
downloads or wherever you have your ringtone sounds currently save. Copy
all the ones you want and paste them into the newly created Ringtone
folder. Exit out of your PC. Disconnect USB from phone.Voila
Didn't work for me using Mac's Mountain Lion. I installed Kies Air on my
Samsung Galaxy S2, launched it. Typed the provided url that accessed my
phone from browser. Accessed Ringtones section in the Kies interface on my
Mac - clicked on Upload, then upload. I chose the file by selecting it and
clicked on choose > clicked on "upload" from the Kies browser interface.
Uploaded. Went to Settings > Sound > Phone Ringtone > selected the uploaded
ringtone. OK. Works fine.
You can also download any app that allows you to download free music or buy
the music. Then you can go to music player press the song you want as you
and press button on left and press set as and then press phone ringtone or
caller ringtone. Hope it helped someone
This may be an old video, but you sir, are a godsend. I've been so confused
to the complexity of this damned phone for over a year for something so
simple as a custom ringtone. Thank you very much for this easy-to-follow
tutorial!
Thanks a lot! I find it kinda weird that you have to go through this just
to change your ringtone. At lest I found out that the file system was
awesome and very easy to handle and that the voice search works great!
Thanks again!
Thank you it worked! for the ring tone but I can't seem to get it to work
on notification or to txt.. would you have another video that would have
that? and how we would set ringtones to diff ppl calling?
I Pick A Message Tone For My Galaxy S 2 & Only Like 2 Seconds Of My
Ringtone Sounds..l Next Thing I Know, The Pizzicato Ringtone Sounds & The
Message Tone I Picked Doesnt Finish Sounding
My problem with the custom setting is that after my phone restarts, it goes
back to the crappy, annoying default ring. Is there anyway to avoid that?
Please, let me know.
LINK IN DESCRIPTION BELOW: Credit to my homegirl Emma for this idea. It took forever to get it right, having to rip it from my DVD box set, find the perfect ...
After watching the movie for the bazillionth time I realized that this
would make a great text message ringtone, because every time I hear it in
the movies I get this awesome feeling of excitement! I can't believe I
found it so easily and I can't believe that it's so amazing and exactly how
I wanted it to be! Thank you so much!
I actually meant make my own version of this sound effect, for a parody
sort of thing, but now I've managed to record something similar on a piano
I came accross at college. RingDroid sounds like an useful app, though.
I'll try it out!
i've always LOVED this sound. It's magic. Every time I found something
curious in life, anything that catches my attention deeply, i just hear
this soundddd!!!! Didn't know it was call Twinklee!!! THANKS!
I just thought of something, the Back to the Future games were released
recently and had this sound in them. I bet you could have just gone into
the game files and extracted them that way.
You mean make your own ringtone? There's some great Apps that can do it
like RingDroid. Just find any audio file and it'll cut/trim it to a
ringtone for you.
Went to the grocery store to pick up some stuff. Heard some guy using this
as his notification sound. Went OH SHIT I'VE GOTTA DO THAT. Welp, now I'm
here
I don't have that handy but you can use the Ringdroid app for android or a
similar one for Apple devices to chop/edit it right on the phone. Good luck!
It's pretty obvious that the second one was not only fake, given the
contents of the link, but that there was no sound playing at all. If you
have a more current version of Windows, you should be able to check if
sound is playing and how loud it's playing. In other words, the little
green bar that goes up and down when music plays. Anyways, the green bar
appeared for the first sound, but only 2 "flicks" of sound for the second
one. Thus, this one is just a trick to get visitors to their site.
I played the sound over and over in my computer class when we were having a
test, everyone was complaining about it except me, I managed to finish my
test and the teacher spent the rest of the day trying to find out what the
problem was.