Razr Ringtone V 3601

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RAZR v3m - mp3 ringtones possible. Own mp3 ringtones to the New Verizon Razr V3m to your phone here is the steps. You edit the MP3 to make a ringtone. Find great deals on eBay for motorola razr v3 ringtone. Shop with confidence.

Djteva's solution works. I have the razr v3m (with verizon unfortunately). After you rename the mp3 of your choice with the recorded files name (with qcp extension) and place you card back in the phone, you go to settings and tools on your phone. Then go to sound settings, and then ring styles, and then choose master volume detail. From there go to calls, and you should be able to see the ringtone you just created. Then just set it as your call ringtone and enjoy. Hope this helps guys.

It worked for me everytime. If you try to do this from the the get tunes or tones area, you are only presented with the two options of moving or renaming the mp3 ringtone. Okay folks, heres my sitch.

I have a Verizon software laden v3m that was unlocked to work with my silly little local provider. Now, I used the azunee.google or whatever steps to add mp3's for ringtones but now Im not able to get to the Master Volume Detail, it just loops me back to 'ring style' then when I try to get to master volume detail again.loops back.

I must have done something I wasnt supposed to?? Any ideas how I can fix it. I've been using P2K Commander to add mp3's and must have deleted something I wasnt supposed to???? USING YOUR OWN RINGTONES ON THE VERIZON KRZR I have a Verizon KRZR. Darksatan's thing is basically correct. But PUT YOUR FILES IN A: MOTOROLA SHARED RINGTONES and not AUDIO. Enabling Bluetooth/USB transfer is a nice idea too.

Simply changing the seem with the device name might have worked in the past, but I think that the firmware was fixed to keep you from moving ringtones via the Motorola Multimedia Center. That's only going to work for contacts, pictures, and possibly video. Note that MMC will give you an error message to the effect of 'Unrecognized File Type.' If you try to move a ringtone that way.

I just bought this phone last month to replace my dying E815. So you it's not totally necessary to mess with enabling it. (8) Darksatan's Procedure (P2K Commander Method). If you want to create and add your own mp3 ringtones to the New Verizon Razr V3m to your phone here is the steps and the programs used to do it. Motorola PST and P2k Commander V 3.3.0 Go ahead and open up PST then P2k Commander allow it to switch the phone to P2k Mode Once that is done. Hopefully you have used P2k Commander Prior to this. Now the fun will begin go ahead and copy all the mp3's you want to have as ringtones.

You will have to copy them into the Motorola Shared Audio folder of the phone. After you have copied all them over to the phone you will need to delete two files from the phone. Find and delete TmpTneDB.db and MyToneDB.db Now unconnect the phone and restart it.

After this is done you will now beable to set those Mp3's as ringtones if you want to add more just redo the steps above. I hope this helps.

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I am new here. I was having same trouble of downloading mp3 onto v3m. I went through forum. Here is the payback.

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No need to cut, rename or anthing like that. Goto control panel, double click on folder options. Goto view tab. Uncheck 'hide known file types.'

This is very important otherwise it won't work. Transfer any mp3 you want onto the transflash memory card. Rename file extension to.qcp instead of mp3.

You will get a window asking if you want to procede and that it may not work. Then transfer your transflash card into the cell phone. Goto get tunes. And scroll to find your song. Designate ringtone accordingly.

Good luck; jay. USING YOUR OWN RINGTONES ON THE VERIZON KRZR I have a Verizon KRZR. Darksatan's thing is basically correct. But PUT YOUR FILES IN A: MOTOROLA SHARED RINGTONES and not AUDIO.

Enabling Bluetooth/USB transfer is a nice idea too. Simply changing the seem with the device name might have worked in the past, but I think that the firmware was fixed to keep you from moving ringtones via the Motorola Multimedia Center. That's only going to work for contacts, pictures, and possibly video. Note that MMC will give you an error message to the effect of 'Unrecognized File Type.' If you try to move a ringtone that way.

I just bought this phone last month to replace my dying E815. So you it's not totally necessary to mess with enabling it. (8) Darksatan's Procedure (P2K Commander Method).

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If you want to create and add your own mp3 ringtones to the New Verizon Razr V3m to your phone here is the steps and the programs used to do it. Motorola PST and P2k Commander V 3.3.0 Go ahead and open up PST then P2k Commander allow it to switch the phone to P2k Mode Once that is done.

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Hopefully you have used P2k Commander Prior to this. Now the fun will begin go ahead and copy all the mp3's you want to have as ringtones. You will have to copy them into the Motorola Shared Audio folder of the phone. After you have copied all them over to the phone you will need to delete two files from the phone. Find and delete TmpTneDB.db and MyToneDB.db Now unconnect the phone and restart it.

After this is done you will now beable to set those Mp3's as ringtones if you want to add more just redo the steps above. I hope this helps. First, someone JUST tell me this is impossible: Record a sound manually (record new) and set it as a ringtone.

Ex.: Record the Sportscenter theme off the TV. Someone please tell me I can't just do that, so I stop trying to do it.

I cannot find a way to set it as a ringtone. My phone is 4 days old. My gf's phone is 9 months old and she can do this. My menus are different, so I'm guessing I have the V3m to her V3C (or something). If this cheaper than cheap way of having a ringtone is not impossible, SOMEONE TELL ME HOW TO MAKE a recording a ringtone. If it is, in fact, impossible, I have no basis where to start.

From what I've read (first 10 pages of this thread) I need: 1. A mini usb cable 2. A Transflash card, also known as a Micro SD Card (???). How big should it be?

Do I need anything else? How much should I pay for: -USB cable -Transflash Micro SD Card Can I get these at freakin' Wal-Mart, cause that's all I got (or Radio Shack for too much $$ I'm sure).

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