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rng ringtone sending via sms

16 replies · 4,482 views · Started 13 January 2003

Is there a program for 7650 that can send rng-ringtones via sms?

where did u get that info from. I don't know anything about that. I only know currently mms only accept amr and pictures files unless u consider amr is your ringtone

Epocware are due to release an addin that will allow you, in conjunction with HandyFile place ringtones direct onto your phone.

Or thats what they told me when I emailed em!

Regards,

Gary Hewitt-Long

sending ringtones via sms was prohibited due to copyright issues. the last phone created by nokia that can send ringtones was the 3310 after which, adding the feature was stopped. you can send tones via IR via seleQ. 😉

[quote="seanmiguel"]you can send tones via IR via seleQ. 😉[/quote]

On Windows machines, you should be able to right click on a file and use Send To > Infrared Recipient

As long as you have connected via IR.

Files appear in your message inbox.

Regards,

Gary Hewitt-Long

Well, I have tried sending Midi files from my phone to PC (through IR) and to SE phones via the FE Explorer, however you can't send normal ringtones (.rng) to other phones through IR and also tried sending it through MMS, but no luck. 😮 😞 :-?
Jojo

@ Ghostdog

Yes that's right cos Nokia got that problem about the ringtone copyright issue so they disabled all send ringtone option (if u receive one) but if u compose it yourself u still can send it to others

@ Machtoners

errr.. did u mean u send the .RNG tone to Nokia phones or other brands ??

if it's Nokia's phones i think the phone type must be DCT-3 well this is the case if i'm sending .RNG files from my 9210i, if i send it to phones like 7210, 6610, etc it says file not supported like that

but if i send it to 8310 and below since it's DCT-3 it works

@ n1ghtFLY

thank you for the info, I tried sending .rng ringtones to the nokia 6610, SE t310 which i guess is DCT-3 type........ err DCT-3 what does it stand for? Is it a standard to deal with the ringtone copyright issue? who has developed this standard?

I send and recieve ringtones with ringtone studio to 3650's and seT610's using bluetooth, ir, e.mail or mms.

matt69,the topic is:sending ringtones via SMS,so that is not exactly helpful 😮ops: ,you can send any type of file via BlueTooth,you only need a file manager.

[quote="machtoners"]@ n1ghtFLY

thank you for the info, I tried sending .rng ringtones to the nokia 6610, SE t310 which i guess is DCT-3 type........ err DCT-3 what does it stand for? Is it a standard to deal with the ringtone copyright issue? who has developed this standard?[/quote]

DCT-3 or DCT-4 is the phone type

i think these two need different flash box to flash the ROM

[quote="gplhl"][quote="seanmiguel"]you can send tones via IR via seleQ. 😉[/quote]

On Windows machines, you should be able to right click on a file and use Send To > Infrared Recipient

As long as you have connected via IR.

Files appear in your message inbox.

Regards,

Gary Hewitt-Long[/quote]

i have an ir device but i when i right clicked the files in my pc, there's no infrared recipient from the send to menu option. However, i can upload and download images from phone to pc (and vice versa) thru nokia pc suite. What seems to be the problem with my pc that i cannot see the send to infrared recipient?

i hope to hear from you guys soon.