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Guest alton987
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I grabbed a MPx200 a year ago and downloaded software that allowed you to pick MP3's as your Ringtones. Do need to do all of this converting to .wav. Now I just got my hands on a SMT5600 (AT&T). Smart Phone 2003. And I am in the same boat. But I can not find the software now? Any help?

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as far as everyone here is concerned, I don't think that there is a software that does this... anyone?

Guest ultimasnake
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well the best thing to do is just convert the file using a sound editor to WMA format.. it's allot smaller then mp3 and ofcourse you don't want a 5mb ringtone... i have a 4 minute long , 22khz (this is SURELY enough) mono (why need stereo if the sound comes out of 1 speaker;)) wma file of 400 kb or so ^_^

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Remember you can also make your ringtones 30 seconds long as that is the maximum ringtime allowed :wink:

Guest ultimasnake
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not sure about that really depends on the provider.. i can ring people on there mobile for about 1.5 minute with some providers ^_^

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I have the Mitac Mio 8390 with standard MP3 ringtone support, I can put in a whole song as ringtone (192kb/s, about 4 mins) but you can WMA tones either.

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not sure about that really depends on the provider.. i can ring people on there mobile for about 1.5 minute with some providers :D

1.5 minute ringtones 8)

I wish our network allowed that. Evertime I change my ringtone I never want to answer the phone for at least 25 seconds ^_^

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Guest ghaleous
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there's no special software I use, mainly cause I dont need it.

Open ActiveSync on your PC, click Explore, go to \Storage\Application Data\Sounds on your phone, then paste the sound file (mp3 or wma) into the Sounds folder. As a side note, while you can use MP3s or WMAs as ringtones, I have found that sometimes you have to turn your phone on and off for the MP3 ringtone to be seen in the custom ring tone list after you copy it into the Sounds folder on your phone.

if you want a specific mp3 (or streamed down WMA which is best as ultimasnake suggested) as a ringtone for a specific contact, go into the individual contact and click the left button for edit; scroll down and eventually you will find the setting called "Custom Ring Tone" which lets you choose the tone for each person.

try it out m8.

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