Jake's Weblog: Create Your Own Sprint Ringtones
For the past couple of weeks now I've been looking off and on about how to make my own ringtones for my Sprint PCS phone. I've managed to find some resources that said my Sanyo PM-8200 phone will support polyphonic ringtones. These are essentially just MIDI files and thus can't do anything more than notation. Nice, but they can hardly compare with the ringtones that are available for $2.50 apiece from Sprint's site that expire in 90 days. I wanted something of that quality, but without the price or the expiration. So I kept looking. What I discovered was that those fancy rigntones were in a QCP file format. I also discovered a simple command line application, PureVoice that can convert a WAV file into QCP format. Now the only thing I had left to discover was how to get that QCP file to my phone. In looking for that, I discovered a Free Mobile Phone Uploader site that will either send a text message with a link to download your file or give you a Jump Code to allow you to download it.
This works like a charm. What’s my ringtone you ask? The Pixes – Hey! -B
Posted
Thu, May 19 2005 11:02 AM
by
Brendan Tompkins