is this program available on the pc?

On 6/1/2015 7:19 PM, Alan Lemly wrote:
Jed,

You cannot rename an ogg audio file to m4r and make it an iOS supported
ringtone. You have to use a program like Switch or some other program which
will convert the ogg file to m4a. I used the free version of Switch to
convert these audio ogg files to mp3, played them, decided they weren't all
that great, and then stopped. If you really want them on your iPhone, you'll
have to get a program that will convert ogg to m4a and then rename them to
m4r and then place them in your Tones folder for syncing via iTunes to your
phone.

Good luck.

Alan Lemly

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Of Jed Barton
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2015 6:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: A Very Excellent Source for Free RingTones, Sounds, and
Notifications

The format of the foles was .ogg.  I tried renaming the extention, but
no go.
Any ideas?

On 6/1/2015 6:45 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:
Hi John and Jed.

John, Jed has already said that he has tried putting the ringtones in his
Tones folder.

Jed, in order for your ringtones to show up as tones, remember, they must
be forty seconds or under, and they must have the file extension m4r.

So if these tones are mp3 tones, they must be first converted to Apple's
AAC format and then the extension of each file should be changed from m4a to
m4r.

If the sound files are already in AAC format and have the m4a extension,
you can simply rename the file and change its extension to m4r.

Once you do this, the files in your Tones folder should show up for you as
ringtones in iTunes.

You can then sync these to your phone.

I hope this helps.

Cheers!

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On Jun 1, 2015, at 3:28 PM, John Diakogeorgiou <[email protected]>
wrote:

They go in a folder called tones.

John Diakogeorgiou

On Jun 1, 2015, at 2:14 PM, Jed Barton <[email protected]> wrote:

so where do i put these tones, where in itunes?
I put it in the music folder, under tones, but couldn't find it on the
phone

On 6/1/2015 2:03 PM, Robin wrote:
I agree, and the Galaxy S6 Edge is even better than the Galaxy S6 as you
have options available to you like on no other MobilePhone On the Market
at this point in time

Love the Curves of the CurvedEdged Screen of the Galaxy S6 Edge
At 07:34 PM 5/31/2015, you wrote:
Hello Everyone,

Recently, I purchased a Samsung Galaxy S 6.  While it can never take
the
place of my beloved iPhone 6 Plus, it is a very, very well-made and
classy
device.

One thing I absolutely adore about all of the Galaxy products,
especially on
the new S 6, is the number of native RingTones, sounds, and
notifications
included with the devices.

A quick Google search will turn up many sites where the stock
RingTones for
many popular Android Smartphones have been ripped and placed in a Zip
file,
ready to be used by anyone.

The primary reason why these RingTones are made readily available is
so that
those who wish to create what are known as custom ROMS can more closely
mirror the native manufacturers OS with regard to basic functionality.

Okay, okay; too much information, right?

The following is text that I posted to an Android list containing the
link
to the RingTones, sounds and notifications for the S 6 which, you may
use on
your iOS device.

Mark

Download The Samsung Galaxy S 6 and 6 Edge Stock RingTones, Sounds, and
Notifications

For a while now I've been using a text message alert on my iPhone 6
Plus
that I ripped from a Galaxy Note 2.

There are several ringtones and/or notifications on my Galaxy S 6 that
I
want to use on my 6 Plus, as well.

Imagine my surprise when I discovered that all the hard work had
already
been done for me as the S 6 and 6 Edge stock sounds are available on
The
Android Soul.com website.

All they ask is that one gives them credit for the Zip file when
sharing the
link or when using the sounds in a custom ROM.

So, for those of you who want to sprinkle a little Galaxy seasoning
into
your Apple sauce (or anything else for that matter), I offer the
following
two links:

1.
The direct download link to the Zip file containing all of the stock
sounds
for Samsung Galaxy S 6 and 6 Edge:
http://www.theandroidsoul.com/downloads/file/S6Rings.zip

2.
The URL to the Android Soul.com site which contains the link listed
above:

http://www.theandroidsoul.com/download-samsung-galaxy-s6-ringtones-74737/

Please note that all of the files are in their original format said
format
being .ogg

In order to be used in iOS as ringtones or notifications, assuming you
do
not use iTunes in the conversion process, they will first have to be
converted to .m4a and then subsequently renamed to .m4r.

Enjoy,

Mark

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