Hey everyone, I figured out a way to get your SYNC to play whatever you want it to! It's simpler than I thought it would be but it worked out after playing with it.
Anyways all you have to do is convert your sound files to MMF format, which can be done at online sound converters such as http://w7.media-convert.com
You can set the conversion settings to maximum (stereo, highest frequency, 16bit, noise filter on) and not have to worry about the the SYNC complaining about how big the file is or even how long! Why this works I'm not quite sure... but I figured it is probably because of the MMF format which is standard for ringtones you actually BUY and therefore it doesn't discriminate against it!
I hope this helps everyone! The ringtone issue was a headache to me when I ran into it, so I'm trying to save everyone else from that experience!
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Hey everyone, I figured out a way to get your SYNC to play whatever you want it to! It's simpler than I thought it would be but it worked out after playing with it.
Anyways all you have to do is convert your sound files to MMF format, which can be done at online sound converters such as http://w7.media-convert.com
You can set the conversion settings to maximum (stereo, highest frequency, 16bit, noise filter on) and not have to worry about the the SYNC complaining about how big the file is or even how long! Why this works I'm not quite sure... but I figured it is probably because of the MMF format which is standard for ringtones you actually BUY and therefore it doesn't discriminate against it!
I hope this helps everyone! The ringtone issue was a headache to me when I ran into it, so I'm trying to save everyone else from that experience!
i have change file and sent it to my phone with software I purchased but cannot find where to change text message alert tone. any ideas