![]() ![]() On the enV2, it automatically creates five folders the first time: "my sounds" is the folder we will use. Insert the memory card (micro SD in my case) into your phone to make sure the folder structure is ready for cell phone use.Your phone may not work exactly like mine, so just follow along and see if your phone behaves in a similar manner. Step 2: Send the sound clip to your phone. Left-click to select the starting point, right-click to set the end point, then Ctrl+E (Save Selection As.) to save the selected clip as a new MP3 file. I use "MP3 Direct Cut" (free, no ads) to cut the exact clip I want from any full-length MP3.I use "MP3-2-WAV converter" (free, with ads) to convert high-quality MP3s to WAV files, and then I use RazorLame (with the Lame MP3 encoding engine) to convert the WAV to the standard-quality 128 Kbps MP3.There are free tools to do this, but that can get tricky, because it involves some free software that may take some getting used to. If you have the MP3 you want but it's too big, you'll need to trim it down. ![]() But you don't need that quality for the puny speakers on a cell phone. If you want higher quality, your clip will have to be shorter to meet the 500 KB limit. I recommend a 128 Kbps MP3, because a 30-second MP3 encoded at 128 Kbps is right at 500 KB. I have also successfully sent the tones to other phones on other networks, but with less consistent success.įirst thing's first: get the (legally obtained) music ready. Update : I have confirmed that this process works for a variety of LG phones on the Verizon network that use MP3 ringtones and MicroSD memory cards. I don't know how this may apply to other phones on other networks, as I am not an expert, so don't try this at home if you don't know what you're doing. WARNING: I have the LG enV2 (LG VX9100) for Verizon Wireless. Luckily, I have free software that does everything I need. It's actually very easy once the sound clips are ringtone-ready, but the ones that aren't require some software. I had had the phone for maybe 10 hours before I had uploaded my first custom ringtones. ![]()
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