• Dasus@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Actually you just had to “play” it and lots of Nokias had a custom ringtone composer you could actually write ringtones with yourself.

    So you’d just reserve an hour of computer time from the library, browse some guides on how to compose Axel F on a 3210, write them down/have it printed and then input them into your phone.

    Here’s that composer in action: https://youtu.be/ymjV1IwReU4

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      8 months ago

      I used to compose ringtone tunes with it still in 2013. everyone else was playing with their smarphone. nokia 3310 was the best, so simple

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    8 months ago

    I don’t get it. Don’t we do that now as well? Putting .mp3 files up as our ringtones?

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      (back creaks) In the old days, some phones had a specific audio format for ringtones that wasn’t .mp3 to save storage space.

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        8 months ago

        Are we talking about the button phones? Did they have different audio formats cuz their speakers were crappy or something (hence, no use playing high resolution audio)? Did the custom ringtones then sound bad as well?

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        8 months ago

        I still have some 3gp/3gpp videos recorded on my old slide. What a pain. And I think depending on whether your phone was gsm/CDMA would affect whether it recorded to .3gp or .3g2.

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      Oh my sweet summer child. Ringtones were in a different audio format than mp3s. Plus, getting the ringtone onto the phone required additional fuckery.

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        additional fuckery

        Oh, wow, that phrase is doing a lot of heavy lifting here…

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          every phone had a different format, i remember the Razr had a deprecated tool to convert .mp3 to a format it could read and limited it to like…30sec audio snippets?

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      8 months ago

      how did this guy get into my bedroom, why are the colors backward, and who replaced my desktop with a fax machine?

      and who cleaned?

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    Yeah way easier now am I right? Maybe you should post instructions for the the old people who don’t know how

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      On Android:

      Download song as .MP3

      Go to the sounds settings

      Choose ringtone

      Choose “browse files” or whatever similar title your version uses (on pixels it’s a + symbol)

      Find downloaded MP3 file, select

      If you want to edit it down first then use either an app or Audacity on your PC

      You can also use a file stored to Google Drive if you wanted to

      I should also add this works for notification sounds. If you want custom alerts for different apps, or different contacts, or whatever you can also do that with this system.

      My wifes texts are a FFXIV Moogle and her calls are music from the same game, for example

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    8 months ago

    We used to pay for tiny samples to use as a ringtone, now you can just set a song on your drive as a ringtone