there is another way you can add ringtones to you ringtone list.
just click on your music player, and have it play the ringtones, and then hit 
your menu button and click on use as ringtone. it could be a bit annoying, 
because all your ringtones or wave files would play, but the good thing about 
that is, that you can pick and choose which one you want to add as a ringtone.
HTH.
good luck.




From: Danielle Kuehn 
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 5:16 PM
To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List 
Subject: Re: [MA] Making Ring Tones

Thanks guys. So I just put the files right into that folder and they'll show up 
on that screen where u pick ringtones? Because right now all that shows up is 
songs like from my music player...And my default ringtones went away like the 
ones that came with my phone.


Maggie Rush <[email protected]> wrote: 
When my son Neil and I were doing some things with my phone the other day, we 
noticed the ring tones seem to be mp3 or mid.Cheers, Maggie.You’re right about 
the ringtones folder. You could probably do wav files, but I prefer mp3 because 
they are 
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