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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.

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 bold Motorola Shared Audio /bold 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 bold TmpTneDB.db/bold and bold MyToneDB.db/bold 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. Sorry, not been here in a while. To convert them all you need is any free program that will convert audio files, like Cheetah is the one i use. And i am pretty sure you can set the bitrate you want when you convert it.

If not i think Wavpad can when you edit the MP3 to make a ringtone. It will convert a wav file to MP3 in a matter or seconds and can convert whole batches of them for you very quickly. Then you just load it into an editor like Wavpad and make what you want from it, then do a 'save as' and save it. Now it is ready for you to load into Motorola Phone Tools so you can transfer it to the phone's correct folder. Then restart the phone and it should be there and ready to use.

You can hook the phone to the computer and use it like a modem and connect to the internet, if that feature is available on your plan. Mine is pay per use so i can use the internet right from the phone and buy ringtones and such. Plus most sites send them to your phone and bill you on your phone bill. But since you can make your own ringtones, screens and skins i do not see why you would want to do this. I just recently bought a Mortorola v3m the other day as well as a microSD card. I've had no luck so far.

For some reason I can set my voice as a ringtone by using the record feature and saving it via phone.but anything I move to the microSD or record to the microSD only allows me to rename and move not set as a ringtone or ring id. I think it has something to do with the software version on the phone.because I can see where it would work.but my phone does not allow me to set anything on the microSD as a ringtone. I'd appreciate some input! First let me start out by saying that I give all the credit to 'djteva'. Reading his post got me thinking, and after messing around with the phone for a little while, I figured out how to get mp3s onto my phone and was able to use them as ringtones (but I did encounter the issue I see on here a lot about not being able to use them as ringtones-they could only be 'Renamed' or 'Moved').

Second let me say don't bother reading posts by Steimy. The guy has Cingular as a provider, and from what I've read, every post he's made on here thus far has not been helpful. If you've got Verizon, and you have a v3m with an SD card, read this.

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Note - I got my v3m from Verizon in late June. So here's the step by step guide to how I was able to get mp3s to work as ringtones on my phone (I will quote djteva here, and add/change a few things - if you deviate from these steps, it may not work, I have found the process to be somewhat buggy - esp with renaming). Make a mp3 a ringtone without hacking your cell phone. This trick requires a little work but worth it. This is a better method than the 'Email Technique' or 'Seem' method because it's playing your ring tone as a MP3 file and not a verizon audio compressed file. So the sound quality is better and louder and you are not hacking your phone. Before doing anything, your file extension in windows must be set as visible.

Go to START, CONTROL PANEL, double ckick on FOLDER OPTIONS, VIEW TAB, uncheck 'Hide Extensions For Known File Types' 1) Make sure your Transflash card is in your phone. 2) On your phone go to 'Contacts' 3) Highlight a contact list entry, and click 'View' 4) Then highlight one of the numbers and click 'Edit' 5) Scroll down to 'Ringtone', hit 'Set' 6) You will now see a screen labeled 'Tunes & Tones' - notice it's slightly different than the 'Get Tunes & Tones' screen. 7) Select the 'Record New' option.

8) Select 'Options' and switch the storage device to 'mini-SD Card' 9) Go back to 'Record New' and record a simple audio. It does not matter how long, I did it for 2 seconds. 10) Once you hit stop on the recording, it should take you right back to the Tunes & Tones screen. Scroll to the bottom and you should see your new recording (which is stored on the SD card).

11) Shutdown the phone and put the Transflash into a PC. OR you can simply plug your phone into the wall charger and remove the battery and SD card without shutting down (I was able to do this without any issues, but do it at your own risk). 12) Once your SD card is hooked up to your PC, copy an mp3 file into the root directory of the Transflash card (where you will also see the qcp recording you just made). 13) select one of the recorded voice file, right click, rename, copy the file name including the extension (.qcp) 14) Delete this recorded file you just copied 15) Now go to one of the mp3 files, right click, rename, and paste the original name of the recorded file you just copied (all you're doing is replacing the voice file you've recorded as an mp3 audio file. Your cell phone will still think it's a recorded voice files but in reality it's an mp3 audio file) 16) Remove the SD card from your computer, put it back in your phone, and boot the phone back up (or not if you decided to plug it into the wall cord). 17) Now to set this mp3 (disguised as a qcp), -On your phone go to 'Contacts' -Highlight a contact list entry, and click 'View' -Then highlight one of the numbers and click 'Edit' -Scroll down to 'Ringtone', hit 'Set' 18) You should see the voice recording that you replaced with an mp3 listed at the bottom.

Repeat this for each ringtone you want to add. One voice recording = One ring tone. You will notice that the Ringtone is STILL on the SD card. If you go to 'Get Tunes & Tones' you will see a C next to the name of the qcp/mp3 file. I found that whenever I copied a recording from the SD card to the phone and vice versa, I lost the ability to set it as a ringtone, so this was the only way I was able to get it to work. I also found that if I renamed the file, it would no longer work. Good luck, and thanks to all who posted before this.

Jdeerborn, look i was just trying to help out. I can not help that people use a crappy company like Verizon that will not let them make full use of their phone features or tools. And not everyone said what service they were using. So telling people which tools they can use to convert wav files to MP3 and what programs they can use to edit MP3 files down to make the exact ringtone they want isn't helpful?

I also gave links to 2 great Motorola modding sites that people could look at and find their answers. Think before you post newbie, some of us have been helping people on this site for a long time now.

Show some respect. Steimymom, oh what a witty statement. I just couldn't stand it if i were as cool as you. Don't hate just because you have some joke for a phone company and don't have the intelligence to figure out how your phone works or how not get suckered into having to buy all your ringtones from someone like me who is actually smart enough to make them. People like you who come to post here just to try and bash people are worthless wastes of space anyway. Got some friendly advice for you. Get out more often, the lack of sunlight is rotting your brain.

Hit puberty then start trying to act cool 3. Take your little butt ranger buddy verizonnn back to the bedroom and finish him off so you both won't be so angry about everything 4. How did i know the two of you were gay you ask? Well just look at the picture he posted. Quoting some teenie movie about people having dance fights? I am sure it was one of your favorite flick to watch together at home in your one bedroom trailer in Arkansas. A note to Steimy, Let me start out by responding to your first post.

I realize you were “trying to help out”, but posting information that does not apply to the phone for which the discussion topic was created, is useless (not to mention confusing/misleading, for those who aren’t familiar with their phones). You have a Cingular V3 RAZR, which means you’re on a GSM network. The V3M RAZR is a totally different phone on a CDMA network (and I’m sure you’ll go look this up, so I’ll save you the trip and post a “helpful” link - – Notice how Verizon is the only carrier for this model?). Motorola Phone Tools for the V3M is different than the V3, and does not allow you to move files to the phone (only sync phonebook and calendar). So telling someone “Have not had a ringtone, wallpaper, or skin that i transfered over to the correct folder not work yet” does not help. I did laugh when I read “show some respect”.

This is the internet, just because you’re an “Afterdawn Addict” and took the time to create a signature letting the world know what’s in your Xbox and PS2 doesn’t mean you’ve earned anyone’s respect. And for the record, it’s noob, not newbie; you noob. Now, on to the second post. I must say, I enjoyed this one much more. Steimymom hit the nail on the head, and it really set you off. You go on to say that you’re better than he/she is because you make ringtones, priceless. Then you make a list, and call us all young homosexuals from Arkansas, etc, etc: very unoriginal and immature for a 35 year old.

I think everyone else reading this message board got the message verizonnn was trying to convey: “you got serrrrrrrrrved”, “owned”, “pwned”. Verizonnnn 1 Steimy 0.

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.

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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.

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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.

I am new here. I was having same trouble of downloading mp3 onto v3m. I went through forum. Here is the payback. No need to cut, rename or anthing like that.

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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).

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.

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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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