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Anonymous Posted on Sep 15, 2008

I have downloaded a ringtone from a video that I would like to apply. I can't seem to get it to accept it from the memory card.

  • Anonymous Sep 15, 2008

    Hey johnny_20! Thanks for the response.

    I have a krzr k1.

    I have downloaded from a movie, I have it stored on the memory card, as well as the phone memory, but can't get it to the ringtone list.

    Any suggestions?

    I appreciate your time.



    hycosubsea

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It could be that the ringtone isn't in a compatible format in compliance to your phone. What's the model of your phone, and the filetype of the ringtone?

  • Anonymous Sep 16, 2008

    No prob hycosubsea.

    If it doesn't come out amongst the list of ringtones, it means that it isn't in a compatible ringtone format, or it isn't even a ringtone.. Could be a video or something, or something that isn't even designed for your phone. You have to check the filetype of the ringtone, and then refer to the list of compatible formats your phone accepts, according to your phone's user manual.

    Once you know the list of compatible filetypes, post them here, so maybe I can help out with your problem.


    johnny


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