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Quantum commercial to cell phone ringer?


Fluker

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i did the same thing on my phone only mine was in voice notes. Good luck fluker i have it on my phone for a while. What is amazing is how long someone spent on making the commercial for just a 30 second clip alot of time went into it. ike

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It was easy enough to find that song in an mp3 format. I just downloaded it.

Every phone provider is a little different. I have Verizon, and I can either put the mp3 on a memory card, or just email to my phone. Then I can create a ringtone once it's on my phone.

I don't know about your phone, but I can email the mp3 of this song to you if you like.

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dtro -

I have Verizon too but a Motorola phone - I have the song in two formats - wav and aif and neither work with my phone - of course my phone is not capable of playing nusic - any thoughts besides a new phone?

Daze Off

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Goes to show you technology isn't all that complicated if you just use common sense and find the right instructions. Do you have it as an MP3 or a video ring tone?

edit: and frogtosser what kind of phone is it, what file format is the ringtone currently in, and who is your service provider? If you can answer that I should be able to help (particularly if you say mp3 samsung and sprint, which is what I have).

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I have verizon LG phone with verizon service, its a brand new phone. I recorded it off the HSOforum to my phone with the record function to my phone so its in my sounds. the file format says QCELP, where can I find the mp3 to download?

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You will need a youtube video grabber, which will save it in who knows what format. From there I would convert it to ogg vorbis (a video file type that keeps audio and video in separate files), then I would convert the audio file to whatever filetype your phone accepts as ringtones. Probably would take a couple hours running in the background.

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