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    OK, so I tried recording a song by putting my phone up to the speakers on my computer and hitting record on my phone... my god does it sound dreadful. What's a good way to get a song from your computer onto your phone without distortion or loss of quality? I'm pretty spotty when it comes to techie stuff, especially phones... so help me out.

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    Re: Cell Phone Music Help

    depends on what kind of phone. If it's a kind of phone that you can get it to talk to your PC directly, then that would be the best way ... to just copy the file over.

    You might want to take a look at BitPim which is a free program to do just that (with certain phones).
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    • #3
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      If you have verizon, i think you can send a song to your phone

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      I just tried this and it worked, but first you gonna need sound editing program to edit the song, to get the part you need...small size...and then send it to your phone with email and then you can save it as ring tone

      Best of all, i just found out about this myself...damn google


      Or try...like you upload the song and it sends to your phone...if its not verizon



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      If you need sound editing program, let me know. or If you have lots of space in your phone, you don't really need to edit it

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      • #4
        Re: Cell Phone Music Help

        I do have Verizon, so I'm gonna try the email thing. However, I don't have a sound editing program, so I need to get one. Also, I don't know how much memory I have, probably quite a bit since I barely have any pictures or any other ringtones on it. And what format should the song be in? everything I have runs through iTunes.

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        • #5
          Re: Cell Phone Music Help

          I believe the song format has to be in mp3 file but I may be wrong?
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          • #6
            Re: Cell Phone Music Help

            Jinx, it all depends on what kind of phone you have. For example my girlfriend has an LG VX8300 and I had to go into a hidden menu to enable mp3 playback on it. The verizon sales guy (and the manuals) all said over and over that you can't play mp3s on that phone, even though it was just a matter of turning on some rediculously hidden option in a menu.

            My phone (also verizon) is running windows pocketPC so I can basically put any mp3 or wma files on it and it will play just fine.
            Last edited by Sip; 02-11-2007, 12:21 AM.
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            • #7
              Re: Cell Phone Music Help

              Yeh mp3 should be it

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              • #8
                Re: Cell Phone Music Help

                Originally posted by Fedayeen
                Yeh mp3 should be it
                Goodluck Fedayeen.
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