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sillyme
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Posted: 2002-12-27 10:36
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Hello All,

I am a new user to the site and would like to say its one of the best sites I have seen relating to Mobile phones (for Sony Ericsson atleast ) Ok, straight to my question -

Can someone give a brief primer on how to create ringtones , put it on the site, and send it to the phone through SMS when someclicks on it. What format should I save it in, how do I SMS it..which phones would support receiving it (including Nokia phones). Links to tutorial websites will do to.

Thanks

PS. Please dont flame me if this has been posted before, I tried search and found no relevant posts.
chrisgray999
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Posted: 2002-12-27 10:50
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Both Nokia and SE have different formats, so you would have to have different sections depending on the manufacturer. The SE ringtones should be stored in either .emy or .imy depending on the phone. As for the sms option, you would have to execute a server side script like php or cgi which would link to a sim card, so it would be very difficult. Also, it could become very expensive with bandwidth and sms charges. Anyway, hope this helps, Chris

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sillyme
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Posted: 2002-12-27 11:01
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Thanks Chris!

So I just rename midi files to .emy/.imy? I work in a company and they are ready to foot the bill for the bandwidth and sms - NDTV.com. Any place where I can find the server scripts?


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On 2002-12-27 10:50, chrisgray999 wrote:
Both Nokia and SE have different formats, so you would have to have different sections depending on the manufacturer. The SE ringtones should be stored in either .emy or .imy depending on the phone. As for the sms option, you would have to execute a server side script like php or cgi which would link to a sim card, so it would be very difficult. Also, it could become very expensive with bandwidth and sms charges. Anyway, hope this helps, Chris



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chrisgray999
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Posted: 2002-12-27 11:39
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Not quite, you would have to use a ringtone converter to change them. There are a few threads on here if u want to know some good ones. Not too sure about the server scripts, try a search on google, cos i know that some sites do let you download some.

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