Hey neighbors! We did have a previous concern with the Chime tones not updating as they should, which was later resolved, but has since re-opened for some neighbors still having this concern. If you are still experiencing this error, rest assured that I can get this information escalated and looked into further. Before having this looked into further, please try the follow to update your Chime tone:
Hey @muttdoc. Thank you for posting your experience and what you have done in your reply here! After checking with my teams that previously reported on this concern, it looks like it has been re-opened to look into further. I will make sure to update my accepted solution to reflect this for other neighbors that may come into this thread. While our teams are looking into this further, they expect that we should have a resolution in the coming weeks. I will, of course, make sure to keep this thread updated once this has been officially and fully resolved! Rest assured, you should not need to contact our support team at this time.
Having just purchased the Ring Video doorbell 3 plus & ring chime we were looking forward to setting same up & choosing the ringtone. My sister in law choose the train whistle thinking the kids would like this however despite choosing & saving it appears to be stuck on the default ring. We are using the Ring app on iOS as apple tech, I understand this is currently a prob. Look forward to a poss fix in the future. Thanks, howietuba2
Hi all. I'm putting this here, but this also involves my iPhone. I have a ringtone already downloaded, I want to add to my phone. I used Command O to add the file to library, but when I sync the phone, or look at my ringtones, I don't see it. Can any one help? thanks so much.
For the poster that said it works for them, info would help. Are you on a Mac? How did you do it, step by step would be great, otherwise big help. Said with wicked sarcasm. To the person who posted about the commercial itunes version, how could I run that on my Mac and have the other version as well? A bit confused here. Int he end, it's one stupid ringtone, and if I want it that bad I could trade in my six s plus for a 10. Maybe I'll just give up. Thanks all. I'm just annoyed everything I do doesn't work, and the icing was the "It works for me." comment.
Hi Siobhan
iTunes version 12.7 does not included tones section, you have interact may be with the tones table couple times will drop the ring tone
and 12.71 I think according at Mac rumors will included tones section to be honest I am not sure cause I don use the laters version.
iTunes 12.6.3 does include tones section I am using this version, I don't recommend to all of you don't know much about the how to use multiple iTunes library
to all of you here the DMG disk below:
you have to press and hold the option key to create a new library and move and copy
also if you need to change the ringtone format I happy to convert the format for you I use Amadeus Pro and easy to work with just send the tone for some email located under my profile and will send back to you right away.
=0Bwx5UtTqwrDzZUJmYnNRNU9DTmM
3. Find your iPhone, then interact with the sidebar, find the tone section from the on my device, then stop interact with the sidebar. VO right arrow to find the tone table, then copy your ringtone and paste it in the table. Then hit the sync button. And your done.
Setting > Call or Sound (Its the same anyway) > Phone ringtone > Choose Sound picker > Look to the top right corner on your phone and press the music note icon > Scroll down to where your music is > Your music will now be in your Z3 default ringtone list. This also works the same for Notification sound setting.
ok this is how to change ringtone of your choice on sony zperia z3 compact connect phone to computer go to start on your desktop and then my computer you will see your phone icon click on it and if you have sd card installed you will see internal memory and external memory click on internal memory you will see folders open the folder named ringtones please note that ringtones are wav files not mp3 format so you will need to convert your file before ypu start i recomend audacity for this however once you have done this drag the wav file from you desktop into the ringtones folder then click back and you will see a notifications floder click on this and drag the same file again from your desktop into it then close the window on your phone go to settings / sound and notifications / ringtones and you will see a list of tones including the one you just added click on it click done and your now finished
it only works for me if i move the mp3 file from the sd card to the internal storage. never had a problem with my previous M4 (only with the M5). is this a thing? you can only set a mp3 ringtone if its on your phone internal storage? or im missing something?
When your Galaxy watch is set to Bedtime, Do not disturb, or Theater mode, it blocks all unwanted sounds. All sounds on your watch may be muted if at least one mode is active. To check if Bedtime, Do Not Disturb, or Theater mode are currently active, look at the icons at the top of the watch face. Follow the steps below to disable one or all of the modes mentioned above.
I have a question for Steve. I often see articles about how ringtones have become big business. People are making gazillions of dollars with ringtones. Is there a market for the people in this room to make money with their ringtones?
What about Indie artists, for Derek's customers who are buying the CDs and maybe downloading stuff digitally from CDBaby? You're a digital distributor as well; couldn't there be some method if you download this song and like it, you have 48 hours to come back and get a ringtone from it?
TV: That's part of it. And even when you have fans who would buy ringtones, if you have a thousand fans who would buy a CD, and 1% of them care enough to buy a ringtone, you've sold 10 ringtones. BFD.
MC: One other thing we didn't really talk about, but something to think about, is that I submit my music to a lot of different listings, and I'm sure any artist out there right now submits to a lot of listings for artist deals with labels, but, submit your songs for film and TV stuff too. I recently got a music library deal from a TAXI forward. That can help put you on the map. I haven't got a song placed yet, but, I mean, if you get a song placed in film or TV, it's great advertising for yourself. Plug that stuff like crazy on your Web site, then your fan list will look at your site and say, "Wow, his song was on the O.C."
I have a Nexus 5X with Android 6.0.1 and latest security patches (June 2016). I try to use my own soundfiles for alarms and ringtones. I tried a lot of suggestions, but I can't get it to work. When I want to select my sounds, only the default sounds appear in the list.
First I tried to add them to the folders (/Alarms and /Ringtones) with the built-in file explorer. I could copy the files, but only the alarms were selectable, not the files in /Ringtones. So at that time alarms were fine, ringtones were not.
Someone suggested that the files might only be selectable after a reboot. So I rebooted and now it is worse than before: I cannot select my own alarms and ringtones. For both settings, only the default sounds appear.
I don't want to try the recommended "ES File Explorer" or the "Zedge ringtone & wallpaper" app. This problem must be solvable without any additional software. Does anyone have an idea how to find out why this is not working?
By the way: I tried sound files in different formats (mp3, flac, ogg). All files can be played on the phone. They worked perfectly as ringtones and alarms on my previous phone. The filenames do not contain any special characters.
I finally found a solution: I deleted all files in /Alarms and /Ringtones and rebooted. Then I copied just one mp3-file to each folder with the built-in file explorer (I guess it does not matter which app you use or if you do it via pc/usb). This mp3-file could be selected in alarm and ringtone settings.
760c119bf3