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MPX200 ringtone's problem


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Guest kr2004jp

I'm a newbie of this phone. I just get it today and try to install some midi file into it through microsoft activesync. I can browse the files inside the phone but I just can't install or transfer any type of files from my pc into it.

What's the problem?

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Guest Disco Stu

The MPx200 will only play MID0 format files as ringtones.

You can get MIDI format converters easily enough with a quick Google but the results are usually atrocious.

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Guest kr2004jp

Yes I know that it can only support Wav and midi ringtone.

The problem is when I copy the midi file to the storage/application data/sounds/ folder, nothing happen.....

What's up? Is the phone's problem or something else?

The MPx200 will only play MID0 format files as ringtones.

You can get MIDI format converters easily enough with a quick Google but the results are usually atrocious.

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Guest awarner [MVP]

When you say nothing is happening do you mean that you can not access them or they just give a single "ding" type noise?

If it's the noise then the tones are not the correct type and need encoding to the correct format.

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Guest sweeks
When you say nothing is happening do you mean that you can not access them or they just give a single "ding" type noise?

If it's the noise then the tones are not the correct type and need encoding to the correct format.

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When I transfer a wav song to my mpx 200 and save in under sounds I get the "ding' noise. I have tried sync it with windows media player but it still doesn't work. I have even downloaded to the SD card and it will play under the windows media player on my phone but I can not get it to work as a ringtone. Any ideas?

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Wav files need to be PCM-format. You can use Windows Sound Recorder to 'Save As' this format. It is in Programs, Accessories, Entertainment on your PC.

The Mpx200 will only play MID0 format files as ringtones. There are free converters you can find with a quick Google.

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Guest awarner [MVP]

The tones you are using are of the wrong format, this is why you are getting the "ding" noise.

Ringtones on the MPX200 have to be midi0 or .wav format WM2003

can also play .wma files.

There are many guides on the site for basic ringtones, here's one example to start your off :)

http://www.modaco.com/HOW_TO_Converting_MP...WAVs-t3235.html

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Guest sweeks
The tones you are using are of the wrong format, this is why you are getting the "ding" noise.

Ringtones on the MPX200 have to be midi0 or .wav format WM2003

can also play .wma files.

There are many guides on the site for basic ringtones, here's one example to start your off :)

http://www.modaco.com/HOW_TO_Converting_MP...WAVs-t3235.html

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I don't think that I have WM2003. When I checked it said it was WM2002 any idea on how to get the WM2003?

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Guest awarner [MVP]

You do not need 2003 and also it's not legally available.

wma rintones are not that special over other formats apart from their size.

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Guest Ni3k.nl

Err... After converting the midi to midi0.. when i open the midi file it takes 2 seconds to start to play and after 20 seconds the midi starts screwing my mobile, it hangs.. or the midi thics over ... is this a known problem? help me :)

Btw, when it really hangs the system, it automaticly reboot =/

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