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Can't use ringtones downloaded from browser

sturdjohn

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Apr 18, 2010
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Hello, I am using an Android and I have downloaded several midi files using xscope, but I can't figure out how to make them my ringtone. I use ringroid to organize my ringtones, but I can't get the files I downloaded through scope to show up in ringroid. I know it is a stupid question, but I'm not phone savvy so if anyone knows how to move these downloads to the proper location to use as ringtones I would appreciate it if you could tell me how. Thank you!
 
Ok, you can probably download Astro file manager and locate and move them, or grab the app tone picker and it should do what you need it to.
But if you use the Astro method, make a new sub folder in the root of your SD card and name it ringtones, copy all the ringtones you want to use in that folder.
But honestly , I think tone picker is the easiest way to go.
Hope this helps.

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Hello, I am using an Android and I have downloaded several midi files using xscope, but I can't figure out how to make them my ringtone. I use ringroid to organize my ringtones, but I can't get the files I downloaded through scope to show up in ringroid. I know it is a stupid question, but I'm not phone savvy so if anyone knows how to move these downloads to the proper location to use as ringtones I would appreciate it if you could tell me how. Thank you!

Go to the market and download Ringdroid.

It'll allow you to choose any audio file on your phone, and make it a ringtone or notification tone. You don't need to go searching for a particular file. It does all the searching for you.

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