Self-made ringtones to SD card
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I have upgraded from an Envy2 to a Droid X. How can I transfer my ringtones that are saved on my computer to the SD card using USB cable? I can send them separately via text message but that will take forever. I do not have an audio file.
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pool_shark wrote:Connect your device to the PC using the USB cable, on the phone hit menu - notifications, change to USB mass storage.
Your device will show up on the PC as a flash drive.
And then copy mp3 (If not mp3 convert first) files to Media / Audio / Ringtones and then you will see them listed under the Setting / Sounds menu with all other ringers.
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Connect your device to the PC using the USB cable, on the phone hit menu - notifications, change to USB mass storage.
Your device will show up on the PC as a flash drive.
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pool_shark wrote:Connect your device to the PC using the USB cable, on the phone hit menu - notifications, change to USB mass storage.
Your device will show up on the PC as a flash drive.
And then copy mp3 (If not mp3 convert first) files to Media / Audio / Ringtones and then you will see them listed under the Setting / Sounds menu with all other ringers.
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I know how to do all of that but I don't have a "Media" folder on my SD card. I have "Documents", "Music", etc.
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All you have to do is create the folders....
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Thank you so much! I didn't realize that I could create my own on a SD card. It worked!
