I tried Zedge to set a downloaded ringtone, same effect: after reboot, it resets to the default one. As a workaround, maybe there is an app that would check the ringtone after reboot and set its own one if it has reverted to the default?
Hence, people under Work would have one ringtone, Family another, Friends a different one, etc. I get that there would be some overlap (people in two groups), but then the default would be which ever ringtone las last applied (individual or group).
I found a ghetto work-around for group ringtones on the iPhone. It's sort of annoying but once you get it set up, its easy to then change a group ringtone. You have to set the ringtone for each one of your contacts, but only ONCE, and then changing the ringtone for a group is easy. You won't want to do this unless you enjoy changing your ringtones every so often.
1. Create a custom ringtone for each group you want to set, and give it a default name that you recognize (ie "AA_Family" "AA_Friends" "AA_Work" etc). I put the "AA_" in front so it shows at the top of my ringtones list on the iPhone.
3. Now the annoying part...you have to go into each contact and set the ringtone for each one according to the group they belong to. I know, this sucks. But I have about 150 contacts, and I did it, and it didn't seem to take me THAT long. You get into a rhythm and just knock it out. (First try just setting it for a few contacts, maybe 10 that are in the same group, because if you don't follow these instruction correctly you will have to do it all over again.)
4. Now, if you ever want to change a group's ringtone, just create a new custom ringtone, and rename the file the same as the default name (ie "AA_Family") and replace the file in your library. Then, when you sync, it will just update the ringtone for everyone in that group.
For example, let's say you have a custom ringtone for the song "Thriller" (named Thriller.m4r) and you want to set that for your "AA_Family" group ringtone. You do the file rename/replace and stuff in your iTunes library, but make sure that Thriller.m4r is NOT in your iTunes library when you sync. If it is, it will mess up the group ringtone stuff you just did and set the ringtone of everyone in that group to "Thriller" instead of "AA_Family".
So, I just changed my family group ringtone to Thriller, and now I want to change it to Jingle Bells. I do the same rename/replace procedure, and I make sure that JingleBells.m4r is not in my iTunes library. Thriller.m4r isn't in my library either because I removed it before. Just make sure that you don't add it back in on this sync either because it will mess up the group ringtone stuff. But I want Thriller as a ringtone still on my iPhone, just not as a group ringtone, so what do I do? Well, just do one sync to update the group ringtone (without Thriller in the library), and check it to make sure it worked. Then add Thriller.m4r to your iTunes library, and sync again. Now you have Jingle Bells as a group ringtone, and Thriller.m4r as a single ringtone.
The iPhone knows that song you are playing regardless of the filename of your ringtone. As long as you don't have conflicts, you'll be alright. Hopefully this isn't too confusing. I tried to be clear without typing out a novel. Again, this is really only helpful if you enjoy changing out your group ringtones often like I do.
Earlier this year, I started getting audible notifications that my Google-voice activated phone (via Sprint) was receiving a call. Most of the time I get the notification before the phone actually rings. The ringtone is a bit annoying. Well, my wife has the same setup and somehow she has a different (less annoying) ringtone, so I'm wondering if Google just randomly picks something or what? We both have Google Apps accounts, so there's no difference there. Any ideas?
@Roberta830 I have never heard of the AirBnB ringtone. Is this the sound that your phone emits when you receive an SMS message? If you have a smart phone, you should be able to download a new ringtone or select a different one and set the volume.
When I make an outbound call, I dial the phone number, and then there's just silence until the party answers the phone, at which point the call is connected, and they can both converse. After the number is dialed, and before the person answers the phone, there is no ringtone, just dead silence.
If I remember correctly, for Holloween they did custome auto responses but not the ringtones.
Any case, go to the eufy community and check with sup...@eufylife.com to see if they have any plans for Christmas.
A decade ago, the customizable ringtone was ubiquitous. Almost any crowd of cell phone owners could produce a carillon of tinkly, beeping, synthy, musicalized ringer signals. Ringtones quickly became a multi-billion-dollar global industry and almost as quickly faded away. In The Ringtone Dialectic, Sumanth Gopinath charts the rise and fall of the ringtone economy and assesses its effect on cultural production.
The sound was made into a mobile phone ringtone, which could not be heard by teachers if the phone rang during a class.[13] Mobile phone speakers are capable of producing frequencies above 20 kHz.[14] This ringtone became informally known as "Teen Buzz"[15] or "the Mosquito ringtone" and has since been sold commercially.
I'm going crazy. For a while now my phone rings 2 ringtones with incoming calls. One is a regular phone sound and the other is the ringtone a chose under preferences or settings. If I change the ringtone to silence, I still get the regular phone ringtone when calls come in. How do I fix it??
Once you have downloaded or purchased music files onto your Galaxy device, you can choose to set them as ringtones. You can also assign a track to one of your contacts so you can recognise straight away who is calling.
In order to set it as a ringtone, the music file must be downloaded directly onto your device (i.e. tracks that you have purchased or directly downloaded). Use the links below to download music using Samsung Music or load files onto your device from your Windows PC.
You can change or silence the ringtone associated with your Zoom phone number. You can also change the ringtone for other Zoom phone numbers that ring on your line if you have delegated access to another line or are part of a shared line group.
Ringtone ID automatically composes a ringtone by the telephone number, so that you can recognize the caller just with the sound. The ringtone is automatically composed in real time through 'harmony and chord running' algorithm using the caller's phone number.
Tap Compose ringtones for and select from Everyone, Contacts, or Favorites. Ringtones will be composed automatically from their phone number.
Made one dry version with the actual ringtone as it would sound on its own, and one version with a reverb I set up as close to the original as I could muster right now. Link to audio files of both versions in the video description.
(Also, this is tethering into not even being fan art, but I since I created the sounds myself I guess it technically checks out. Don't know where else I'd put it.)
Hi!
Is it possible to set a ringtone as a text tone in iOS 17? Bought a new text tone to set for one of my friends. It is categorioed as a ringtone though, so can't seem to set it as a text tone. Anyone know how to make it work?
Thankful for your help!
Think of it as a 30-second signifier: Your ringtone speaks volumes about you. Put the choice in the same category as a profile pic or a status update. It's important. Here's a flowchart to help you find a signature sound.
A cell phone goes off, but instead of "Brring," you hear the disco swirls of ABBA's "Money, Money, Money." The tune is rather revealing about the potential of the U.S. ringtone market. Consumers are enjoying an increased selection of MP3-quality ringtones, but the music industry is grappling with a host of legal complications. The new ringtone format is unprecedented, and copyright law offers little clarification on which royalties are due to whom. As a result, labels, publishers, ringtone companies and performing rights organizations are avoiding litigation, and negotiating innovative deals instead. Are private business solutions enough to resolve the ringtone issues? How can the Copyright Act stay pertinent to new digital media?
Namco Networks, the dedicated mobile subsidiary of newly merged Namco-Bandai Holdings, has announced the launch of a new range of classic and popular videogame ringtones via its Pac-Man's Arcade Corner portal.
Available to download from as little as USD 1.99, Pac-Man's Arcade Corner currently hosts a range of classic games ringtones and mobile phone accessory content, based on Namco properties and popular games from numerous publishers.
The new ringtones include authentic sounds from Namco's award-winning console games Katamari Damacy and its recently released sequel, We Love Katamari. Classic franchises including Tekken, Ace Combat and Time Crisis all have new game ringtones available, and the list is further extended with more ringtones from classics Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga and SEGA's Sonic the Hedgehog.
Namco Networks is the only game publisher with a dedicated game ringtone application, and the company intends to continue extending its service, offering new game ringtones and exclusive content from its vast back-catalogue of videogames, as well as games from other publishers.
Namco Networks is a subsidiary of the recently merged Namco-Bandai Holdings, and was officially established as a dedicated mobile division on January 1st, 2006. The company will remain a provider of exclusive game-related mobile content to all major providers, offering ringtones, wallpapers, sounds and music from featuring characters and screenshots from videogames. The current portfolio of branded and original games will be extended, including the addition of more complex, 3D titles based on best-selling brands such as Ridge Racer and Time Crisis.
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