How do i get the music from minecraft as a ringtone on my android?
There is a way to access the songs directly from the game.
Search for a folder called .minecraft (the period is important). Then go to resources. In there should be some folders, and in some of them is music from the game. You can copy them, and then probably use some sort of a file format changer, to make the music files the same format as the ones on your phone. You can then just connect the Android to your computer, and then put them into the sounds folder of the Android. You can also put them onto a mircoSD card and then put that into your phone.
Or you could just google minecraft ringtones and download them.
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Search around for "free download minecraft music" cut and format it as much as you need, then put it on your android and use it. Voila.
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I used to use Phonezoo to make or download ringtones.
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Longtime user
It might be confusing if your not familiar with audio editing or have the software but you can google the ringtones: (see sources for some ones I found)
But:
Find your song and shorten it to about 30s or keep it under 300kb (whichever comes first)
Render/Save the song in 32kbps quality
Now you can put it on your phone in 2 ways:
Get a micro SD card, plug it into your pc, put the song in your ringtones folder and out it in your phone
OR (Only works with Verizon)
Email yourself the song with this address: (your phone number)@vzwpix.com
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http://www.zedge.net/ringtones/0-6-1-minecraft/
There is a way to access the songs directly from the game.
Search for a folder called .minecraft (the period is important). Then go to resources. In there should be some folders, and in some of them is music from the game. You can copy them, and then probably use some sort of a file format changer, to make the music files the same format as the ones on your phone. You can then just connect the Android to your computer, and then put them into the sounds folder of the Android. You can also put them onto a mircoSD card and then put that into your phone.
Or you could just google minecraft ringtones and download them.
References :