[Q] Set song as ringtone. option gone? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-I777

Hey guys, in older android phones there was a "set as ringtone" option that you would find by going to the song settings>set as>ringtone. The option seems to have been excluded from the at&t variant. From what ive read the option was there in the international version. Ive read that the alternative is to copy the song to the proper folder.

You can choose a music file from any folder when you do it from the contacts menu. Giving a contact their own ringtone. You're limited to the size though. Just tried it and I think it said the limit was 300kb.

Aw man I wish they hadn't taken that feauture away
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Use Ringdroid. It will let you choose a specific part of a song, then save it and it becomes a choice in ringtones.

Check out Rings Extended aswell. It actually replaces your normal ringtone menu, letting you pic any sound file on your phone.

It's also a menu option in double twist while listening to any song.
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Ive used ringdroid and found that it works well enough. I now find the matter closed.. thanks guys=)

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Custom notification sounds

Just got my Hero and I am loving it!
But how do I use my own MP3's as ringtones and notifications?
I keep answering these Q's on the basis that I'm pretty sure the Hero will behave like The Magic as its the closest cousin and also runs Android 1.5 so
Try this - on the root of your SD card you need to make a folder structure the same as on the device itself. Media folder with Audio folder inside. Audio folder with alarms, notifications and ringtones inside.
Media/Audio/alarms
Media/Audio/notifications
Media/Audio/ringtones
and put files you want to use for each of those in there and they *should* then show in the list that comes up for those functions.
I think mp3 are fine for all of those, but alarm and notification seem to be mostly .ogg files so if you have an easy converter, might be worth converting. I think I converted the main one I use for my alarm to ogg using WMP11
And having said all that, simply long holding on a music file will usually allow you to set it as a ringtone, wherever you store it on your SD.
Daisy xx
you are our guru
thats for the info in the threads dazee
we are all learning again with the hero
Hey, cool to feel like an expert for a bit til the wizz kids take over. I'm killing time waiting for my Hero....
Actually, you can find most of these answers in the Sapphire forums or Dream forums as they are mostly Android 1.5 questions rather than device specific. Perhaps the mods should have an Android Forum since loads of stuff is duplicated and triplicated between the three android devices....
and that's only my hundredth post - so really, I'm the noob... LOL
Thanks for the help, but it's not working for me.
I have created Media\Audio\notifications as you suggested and put an MP3 in there, but I dont see it in my notification sounds list.
In what specific way am I being thick!?
For short stuff like alarms and notifications, they might need to be .ogg so you may need to convert for them to show up.
LOL You are a pioneer since most of us don't have a Hero device to try anything as yet
In my settings for the magic I also have a choice in Sound and display to check Sd Card Notifications, and I'm not sure if that's what is needed - and of course - I have a magic not a Hero so it could be totally different...
Right, I got it working. Possibly by enabling those SD Card notifications. I did restart the phone as well. Either way, its working!
Thank you for your efforts in helping!
Oooh restart rings a bell, actually - I recall that possibly was something I had to do on the Magic before the files appeared in the lists!!
Cool. Nice Teamwork If this keeps up I'll have solved all my own potential probs before I even get my Hero
Also confirmed ...
a combination of enabling SD notifications (off by default) creating folder structure exactly as it appears ( case sensitive) and transferring files over and a reboot for good measure - these now appear in ringtone and more importantly under notifications.
filetypes tested - mp3, wav and ogg - all appeared.
Thanks for the advice !
I found that just creating a /notifications folder on the SD card worked fine. Didn't need to reboot or anything.
Dayzee said:
I keep answering these Q's on the basis that I'm pretty sure the Hero will behave like The Magic as its the closest cousin and also runs Android 1.5 so
Try this - on the root of your SD card you need to make a folder structure the same as on the device itself. Media folder with Audio folder inside. Audio folder with alarms, notifications and ringtones inside.
Media/Audio/alarms
Media/Audio/notifications
Media/Audio/ringtones
and put files you want to use for each of those in there and they *should* then show in the list that comes up for those functions.
I think mp3 are fine for all of those, but alarm and notification seem to be mostly .ogg files so if you have an easy converter, might be worth converting. I think I converted the main one I use for my alarm to ogg using WMP11
And having said all that, simply long holding on a music file will usually allow you to set it as a ringtone, wherever you store it on your SD.
Daisy xx
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This worked for me, thanks Dayzee
The Jones said:
Just got my Hero and I am loving it!
But how do I use my own MP3's as ringtones and notifications?
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Search for RingDroid in the Market. It finds all youre mp3's on the sd-card. Then you can open youre fav mp3, shorten it and save it and make it youre ringtone or notification tone
So, another little question, specific to HTC Mail app. Is it possible to change the notification sound for HTC Mail specifically? I havent found a way yet.
The Jones said:
So, another little question, specific to HTC Mail app. Is it possible to change the notification sound for HTC Mail specifically? I havent found a way yet.
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You will find it under settings in the mail application
sixpackbud said:
You will find it under settings in the mail application
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I can select in there whether or not there is a sound at all, but not which specific sound. Unless I am missing something...
Thanks
Thanks Dayzee, your post helped me out!
The Jones - I believe the HTC mail app uses the default Android notification tone you set in the usual place.
Sam
samos69 said:
Thanks Dayzee, your post helped me out!
The Jones - I believe the HTC mail app uses the default Android notification tone you set in the usual place.
Sam
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Hmm, thanks for confirming that. Shame, slightly annoying actually, I want a different sound for incoming work emails. The sound of me not reading them usually!!
I agree that it is odd not to be able to select a custom notification for the HTC email app. In fact all notification events should be grouped together somewhere for control and customisation.
Plenty scope for improvement in that area though.
speaking of sounds, my alarm is horribly low volume, even though i set both ringer and notification sounds to max....ahm, what am i missing?
huh, 2-3h later discovered that when picking out alarm sound, volume rocker is used to set alarm volume....kinda silly to hide it like that :/
I'm really missing a notifications app in general that will allow me to choose loits of different things like colour of light, tune/tone etc for various functions.
There's an app called Missed Call that allows you to choose colour for SMS flashing notification and for missed calls and I think bluetooth but not much else.
Would be FABULOUS to set a few personal contacts to have their own indicator colour
Daisy xxx

[Q] Lost default ringtones?

I was trying to change my ringtone and when i tried to look at all the ringtones i had, only a few that i downloaded came up. All the default ones were gone and I can't find them anywhere. Can someone tell me what might have happened and how i can get them back?
I'm not quite sure what you did but they are stored in /system/media/ringtones
you can put the droid 3 ones in there if you want some default ringtones to fall back on.
if they are in there and you just cant see them when you go to change your ring tone download rescan media root from the market and run that
Ok thanks I got them back
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[Q] Setting a normal ringtone

Hi All,
I'm trying to set a normal ringtone on my S3, one that just goes 'ring ring'.
There doesn't appear to be one included in the stock ROM? Surely that cant be right?
If i haven't missed a stock tone, can i add a custom mp3 of a 'ring ring' phone without the use of an app?
If not can i have a list of recommended apps for this please.
SteveTilsed said:
Hi All,
I'm trying to set a normal ringtone on my S3, one that just goes 'ring ring'.
There doesn't appear to be one included in the stock ROM? Surely that cant be right?
If i haven't missed a stock tone, can i add a custom mp3 of a 'ring ring' phone without the use of an app?
If not can i have a list of recommended apps for this please.
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Make folders on your pc with the heirachy system>media>audio>ringtones.
Put your custom mp3 in the ringtones folder, copy and paste to phone. Done.
There are apps that assign a ringtone from any file on your phone, but I've never tried them.
You don't need to do that. There's already a folder called Ringtones on the phone. Just copy any mp3 into there and you can select it as a Ring tone.
I know there's already a folkder called ringtones on the phone...
Out of curiosity I tried your way and it didn't work for me. I've used "my" way since my SGS1 days.
http://www.multiupload.co.uk/DJL7QNKXMZ
Phone ring tones .
jje
Thanks lads.
I couldn't believe samsung hadn't included 'normal' ringtones but found some on Zedge from the play store.
Anyone know how to change the touch tones?
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Stock music app removed, now can't use external ringtones...

Hi everyone, I recently removed the stock music player due to the fact that I never use it, but it has created a conflict with me being able to change my ringtones. When I click the plus sign logo, it says "No applications can perform this action. Enable disabled built-in application?" I press OK, but nothing happens. I'm assuming because it needs the default music player to be reinstalled? So if anyone has the stock music player, please upload it or please assist me with how to fix this error. Thanks in advance.
use a ring tone maker app from the play store, or place songs in Ringtones folder so they can be chosen from settings.
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LilProphet said:
use a ring tone maker app from the play store, or place songs in Ringtones folder so they can be chosen from settings.
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Okay, thanks for that, but I still want my stock music app... I don't want my phone to give me an error message when I press the plus sign in ringtones, I think it's because I removed it...
Helgen said:
Okay, thanks for that, but I still want my stock music app... I don't want my phone to give me an error message when I press the plus sign in ringtones, I think it's because I removed it...
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not sure what model l9 you have but this should work. FYI you can get any app or etc from the kdz (look at my signature for the guide).
here's the LG G2 music player, I like its interface better, and it has the same functions. just push it to system and change permissions to r-w-r-r:
http://www38.zippyshare.com/v/87663398/file.html
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LilProphet said:
here's the LG G2 music player, I like its interface better, and it has the same functions. just push it to system and change permissions to r-w-r-r:
http://www38.zippyshare.com/v/87663398/file.html
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hmm.. nice share, i will try LG G2 Music Player, just push system , change permission and reboot ??
neodanone said:
hmm.. nice share, i will try LG G2 Music Player, just push system , change permission and reboot ??
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Yes...
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Cannot add rintone or notifaction sounds
I have the same problem, I removed the stock music app on my LG-F3 Android phone because it was interfering with my preferred player. Now I cant add Ringtones or sounds to my phone. It says 'No Application can perform this action. Enable disabled built-in application?' But there is no app to re-inable and I cannot find a copy of the stock app. Any able to help? The above apk. does not install on my F3 and the other link is no longer active.
Thanks.
Romanticapped said:
I have the same problem... on my LG-F3 Android phone ... I cant add Ringtones or sounds to my phone. It says 'No Application can perform this action. Enable disabled built-in application?' But there is no app to re-inable and I cannot find a copy of the stock app. Any able to help? The above apk. does not install on my F3 and the other link is no longer active.
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Same problem, same phone. I don't know the cause - the stock music app has been disabled forever, but I always could still add new ringtones. This is all of a sudden, in the past couple days. If I click 're-enable' OK, nothing happens - I can click it again and again. If I go to the system Music app (under Settings ---> Apps), it shows as Enabled, but shows 0.00 KB as its size, and 0.00 cache, 0.00 data, - no nothing. I have lots in my Ringtones folder, but can't get to them, and no other Ringtone app seems to help. Re-installing the Android stock Music app didn't do any good, either.
Thanks
One solution
beachfl said:
Same problem, same phone. I don't know the cause - the stock music app has been disabled forever, but I always could still add new ringtones. This is all of a sudden, in the past couple days. If I click 're-enable' OK, nothing happens - I can click it again and again. If I go to the system Music app (under Settings ---> Apps), it shows as Enabled, but shows 0.00 KB as its size, and 0.00 cache, 0.00 data, - no nothing. I have lots in my Ringtones folder, but can't get to them, and no other Ringtone app seems to help. Re-installing the Android stock Music app didn't do any good, either.
Thanks
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Wow, where did you find the stock music app to reinstall, I have been looking all over for it.
The only thing I found that works for using custom ringtones and notification sounds now is an app called 'Ringtone Setter' it is available from the Play Store, hope that helps you some, it is a roundabout way of doing it, basically it moves/copies the ringtones you want to it's own folder and assigns it from there, seems to work well once you figure it out.
Romanticapped said:
Wow, where did you find the stock music app to reinstall..... once you figure it out.
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Excellent, cheers for your help, Ringtone Setter worked a treat!
I found stock apps in a few places - I'm not sure at all if any of them are the right ones for our phone, but I just googled "LG Optimus music app". One I found was right here on XDA. I kinda don't trust the background of any of the other ones enough to post in an open forum, but I'll PM you two others that I installed on my phone and tried (to no avail) - they might work for you.

Installing custom ringtone

If you use the Android app called WearMedia you can push Mp3 and Ogg files to your watch to use as custom ringtones. Be sure to set your default upload directory to Ringtones on the watch tab, then choose the audio file you wish to push to your device. Once it is sent, restart your watch. After restarting your watch, go to Settings>Sound>Watch ringtone>choose your newly uploaded ringtone here. Hope this helps some of you.
Edit for less confusion:
To clarify, for less confusion, the ringtone choice is the 4th (last) option within the Sound setting. Be sure you choose your new ringtone within this menu and not to leave it set to Vibrate only. [emoji6]
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jaredroid said:
If you use the Android app called WearMedia you can push Mp3 and Ogg files to your watch to use as custom ringtones. Be sure to set your default upload directory to Ringtones on the watch tab, then choose the audio file you wish to push to your device. Once it is sent, restart your watch. After restarting your watch, go to Settings>Sound>Watch ringtone>choose your newly uploaded ringtone here. Hope this helps some of you.
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Do not get that option under sound after restarting watch
truckerdewd said:
Do not get that option under sound after restarting watch
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Are you sure the file uploaded to your watch's Ringtones folder?
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jaredroid said:
Are you sure the file uploaded to your watch's Ringtones folder?
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Yes. I even tried uploading them to the notification folder, still a no go. I updated to MM on Thursday night, don't know if that has anything to do with it.
truckerdewd said:
Yes. I even tried uploading them to the notification folder, still a no go. I updated to MM on Thursday night, don't know if that has anything to do with it.
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It shouldn't. I'll do a step by step video here shortly of exactly what I do. Maybe were doing something differently.
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jaredroid said:
It shouldn't. I'll do a step by step video here shortly of exactly what I do. Maybe were doing something differently.
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Ok.
Edit:
Got it figured out. It was the last option. It was set on vibrate and I did not realize it was an actual setting for anything other than setting the type of vibration. You might not in your directions that it is bottom or 4th option under sound. Thanks for the find.
So using Wear Media, I also see watch folders for Alarms and Notifications....I can obviously add audio files to them both, but does anyone know of a way to select my custom sounds as the native watch system doesn't support selection.
Thanks,
Coz
cozboogie said:
So using Wear Media, I also see watch folders for Alarms and Notifications....I can obviously add audio files to them both, but does anyone know of a way to select my custom sounds as the native watch system doesn't support selection.
Thanks,
Coz
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I wasn't able to get those figured out. Would be nice if we could though.
Was just thinking the same. That alarm tone is pretty dull lol
hamagc said:
Was just thinking the same. That alarm tone is pretty dull lol
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Yes it is.
I also want the watch to sound for notications also without it vibrating. Looks like it only supports the ringtone.
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jahciple said:
I also want the watch to sound for notications also without it vibrating. Looks like it only supports the ringtone.
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Might need 3rd party support. Quick for wear supports that, but only for some apps.
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jaredroid said:
If you use the Android app called WearMedia you can push Mp3 and Ogg files to your watch to use as custom ringtones. Be sure to set your default upload directory to Ringtones on the watch tab, then choose the audio file you wish to push to your device. Once it is sent, restart your watch. After restarting your watch, go to Settings>Sound>Watch ringtone>choose your newly uploaded ringtone here. Hope this helps some of you.
Edit for less confusion:
To clarify, for less confusion, the ringtone choice is the 4th (last) option within the Sound setting. Be sure you choose your new ringtone within this menu and not to leave it set to Vibrate only. [emoji6]
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This method is working perfectly
Thank you so much:good::good::fingers-crossed:
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I wasn't able to get those figured out. Would be nice if we could though.
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I've done a lot of playing around with this and so far the only option I can think would be to do a system dump to find out the default filename die the notification/alarm tones and replacing them with adb. Still doesn't fix the fact that most notifications only come through as vibrations though. [emoji19]
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jaredroid said:
If you use the Android app called WearMedia you can push Mp3 and Ogg files to your watch to use as custom ringtones. Be sure to set your default upload directory to Ringtones on the watch tab, then choose the audio file you wish to push to your device. Once it is sent, restart your watch. After restarting your watch, go to Settings>Sound>Watch ringtone>choose your newly uploaded ringtone here. Hope this helps some of you.
Edit for less confusion:
To clarify, for less confusion, the ringtone choice is the 4th (last) option within the Sound setting. Be sure you choose your new ringtone within this menu and not to leave it set to Vibrate only. [emoji6]
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Very helpful! Thanks!
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I set the custom ringtone. Tried both MP3 and OGG. When I set them, they play nothing, except in the preview of what the tone sounds like. When someone calls, nothing plays, when using the custom tone. If I use one of the default ones, it works fine. I restarted both my phone and my watch, a few times.
I have yet to figure this out. Maybe there is a way to use adb to push the ringtone to the default folder where the ringtones are located. Anyone have an ideas?
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I have yet to figure this out. Maybe there is a way to use adb to push the ringtone to the default folder where the ringtones are located. Anyo
thumbtak said:
I set the custom ringtone. Tried both MP3 and OGG. When I set them, they play nothing, except in the preview of what the tone sounds like. When someone calls, nothing plays, when using the custom tone. If I use one of the default ones, it works fine. I restarted both my phone and my watch, a few times.
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The same problem here, Could You disolve that after one year?
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