Alan Hoyle <alanh@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in news:5s5iqvF17bg85U1
@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I tried doing this with both Bluetooth OBEX transfers and by
inserting
> microSD cards containing MP3s into the phone's slots.
>
> I currently use the 2865i.
>
>
I upgraded from a buggy Moto E815 to a MotoROKR Z6m a couple of
months ago. I unplugged the 2GB microSD out of my Sandisk MP3
stick and plugged it into the ROKR's little slot. I copied a few
sound effects files off onto the ROKR's internal memory, then
told the ROKR to use them as various ringtones, and it sup****ts
many. The ROKR now farts, quite loudly actually, when a
voicemail alert comes in, to the disgust of the other patrons
wherever it happens to be. I chose the very loud industrial
alert alarm, complete with its fantastic reverb in the generator
hall, from "China Syndrome" as the main ringtone. Other
ringtones are various massive church bells, for my best church
clients; various cop and fire engine sirens for my suppliers. A
WW2 submarine diving claxon for my current main squeeze....
They all came from the microSD card to INTERNAL memory so the
phone could always find them, even when the card is out being
reloaded with more music for it to play through the GREAT
MotoROKR S9 stereo headset, the finest headset I ever owned that
makes NO MECHANICAL NOISE while you're wearing it.
Can you copy the MP3s to the internal memory then try to make a
ringtone out of them FROM the internal memory? The ROKR will let
you make ringtones on the micoSD card, but the E815 insisted you
move them to the internal memory before it would put MAKE A
RINGTONE on the menu of them.
Larry
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