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How do you music on the Samsung Beat?

December 24th, 2012 1 comment

I have windows media player 8 i think.When i copy it on to the phone its says the file is not supported on this phone.

Hi,

First plug in the phone using the USB cable

Then a portable device window should pop up, giving you three options: open device to view files, sync digital, media files to this device, take no action

Click on the first one: Open devices to view files

Another window should then pop up with: Memory Card and Phone Memory. You can click on either one.

(Your media file may not be supported. It should be an MP3. Is it not?)

This site actually helped me create ringtones but it will also convert your song files to MP3 format if it isn’t already.

TRUST ME ON THESE WEBSITES, THEY REALLY WORK. IT’S NOT ANOTHER ONE OF THOSE THINGS THAT YOU DOWNLOAD AND YOU FIGURE OUT IT EVER WORKS. IT REALLY HELPS.

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

Download Audacity 1.3.4 (Beta)

Run Audacity

Open a song that you want

Go to <File<Export

DON’T FORGET TO CHANGE THE ‘SAVE AS TYPE’ TO MP3 FILES

It will ask you for a LAME code

Download this one:
http://www.lifehacker.com/assets/resources/2006/11/lame_enc.dll

Save it somewhere that it’s easily accessible

Back to Audacity. Browse for the LAME code.

Then it should export the file to a MP3 which should work in places such as iTunes.

Go the folder with the new MP3 song. Copy then paste in the Memory Card or Phone folder.

SAMSUNG BEAT:
<Menu<Fun & Apps< Files
Depending on where you saved it, it should either be in Music or Memory Card.

PS: If you want it to show up in your Music player, you should turn off the phone then back on and the songs should automatically be in the Library playlist.

Good Luck! I hope this helped!!!

If you have any questions just email me: the_azn_invasion@yahoo.com

Create Sprint Ringtones

November 7th, 2011 No comments

Do you have a numerous preferred song just about every day of the week

If you really feel like altering your ringtone as quite often as you modify your clothes, that is not troublesome. You might possibly feel it would be time-consuming and troublesome, but it is honestly exceptionally convenient to turn your preferred songs into zero cost ringtones. All you have to have is a telephone that supports mp3 or MIDI files and computer system computer software that can convert audio CDs into digital music.

If you have the old telephone variety that plays rather simple, monotonous ringtones, you will have to order the downloadable tone from a commercial source. But cell telephone technologies has changed quickly in recent years, with phones evolving into multi-process devices that take photographs, get and send e-mail messages, and play mp3 music that you can upload as your ringtone.

You can have two possibilities for mp3 ringtones – you can order them or you can build them oneself. Initially make confident your cell telephone can play polyphonic tones, MIDI tones or mp3 songs. And if you are unfamiliar with these files or what your phones capabilities are, you can search for information and facts on your make and model on the Online.

The source of the music you pick out can be your own CD collection or songs you have downloaded from the net. If a song is not mp3 format, there are computer software programs that can convert it – 1 example is the dBpowerAMP Music Converter. There are also computer software applications that can extract music directly from compact discs. Windows Media Player, MUsicmatch, Genuine Player and iTunes are some of the way more famous computer software programs that download songs from web based web pages and organize them into a private library.

Some programs like Audiograbber, Winamp and Cdex are developed for only 1 certain process, extracting songs from CDs and compressing them into mp3 format. But even if your telephone cannot play mp3 files, you can nonetheless use MIDI music as your ringtone. Programs like Anvil Studio and Mobile Music Polyphonic are two programs that build MIDI files.

To build your own custom ringtone, insert a music CD into your computer system and then launch the plan you have selected to extract the songs from your CD. The plan will ask you to pick out from numerous recording solutions – mp3 is the preferred format as it has improved compatibility with phones and audio players. Then basically copy the song from the computer system to your telephone by applying the phones memory card. If your telephone does not have a memory card, other devices such as Bluetooth are valuable.