Save MIUI Ringtone to MP3 - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I'm moving away from MIUI rom, but really like the Anticipation stock ringtone, is there a way to save it to MP3 or a different media file?
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Either extract it from the rom .zip, or copy it from /system/media/audio/ to wherever.
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thanks for the help

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I know I was having problems downloading (some) APKs from the browser before installing "Download All Files" from the Android Market. Not sure if this works with BT also, but its worth a try.
hamza arbeed said:
My device is atrix. It doesn't receive apk files, it receive only pics, videos, and music only. Is there any solution for this problem. Thx
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I edit and rename .Apk to .txt send through Bluetooth and then back to. .Apk
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Yes. This what I did. But its not efficient solution. I have also htc inspire. This phone receive all kind of files.
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Does the folder containing the ringtones also contain a file named ".nomedia"? Android media scanner skips all files in folders that contain a file with that name.
Nope. But I realised that the "facebook pop" notification is recognised and it is in m4a format. Could it be that mp3 is suddenly not supported as a notification format anymore?
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Jeremy said:
Nope. But I realised that the "facebook pop" notification is recognised and it is in m4a format. Could it be that mp3 is suddenly not supported as a notification format anymore?
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Should be recognized. I have several .mp3 format ringtones. Does the containing folder have a period at these beginning of its name?
EDIT: wait - are they ringtones or notifications? If they're not in media/audio/notifications, then they won't show up in your list of notification sounds.
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the_professor. said:
Is there a app that I can have custom text tones, I don't want sms go.
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You can also create a folder for this purpose on your internal sd.
Creating a folder -
- In the root of your internal sd, create a folder named media.
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Is this for contracts
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the_professor. said:
Is there a way I can have tone shuffle and for certain contracts have custom tone?
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Ha, overlooked that part. I found this. Seems to be what you're looking for. There's also a free, but limited version.
Yes SMS pop up works for seperate contacts
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I will try that now
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These are mp3 files and I've tried to move but in side data there's no other folder or files and won't move. Do I put on just phone or keep on the sdcard?
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I found something about replacing ringtones that you might find interesting. I was able to add a ringtone (that is a .mp3 file) without converting it to a ogg file and it worked fine.
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