Okay, I finally learned the ins and outs of these ringtones.
The ringtones are .qcp files for cellphones, and are 8000kHz, 16-bit mono recordings.
This file type is supported by most new cellphones, and not only can you find a lot of them online, but you can also make your own very easily.
It's fairly quick and painless to convert any mp3 or wav into a qcp file that will play on your phone, and if you have Sprint, there is a great upload tool on the sprintusers site that will let you send any file on your computer (well, any jpg | jpeg | png | qcp | mid | m4a | mp4 file) straight to your phone, as long as you have internet access on your mobile.
If anybody has a phone that supports qcp's, and is interested in learning how to do it, I can post the instructions here.
I just took the first 20 seconds of Alien Ant Farm's Attitude (from my ripped mp3 of the song) and turned it into the ringer for my phone, and it took about 5 minutes. :icon32:
R00k wrote:Okay, I finally learned the ins and outs of these ringtones.
The ringtones are .qcp files for cellphones, and are 8000kHz, 16-bit mono recordings.
This file type is supported by most new cellphones, and not only can you find a lot of them online, but you can also make your own very easily.
It's fairly quick and painless to convert any mp3 or wav into a qcp file that will play on your phone, and if you have Sprint, there is a great upload tool on the sprintusers site that will let you send any file on your computer (well, any jpg | jpeg | png | qcp | mid | m4a | mp4 file) straight to your phone, as long as you have internet access on your mobile.
If anybody has a phone that supports qcp's, and is interested in learning how to do it, I can post the instructions here.
I just took the first 20 seconds of Alien Ant Farm's Attitude (from my ripped mp3 of the song) and turned it into the ringer for my phone, and it took about 5 minutes. :icon32:
hm, that's a qualcom pure voice file. interesting. yeah, only some phones will support that.