Hi!
OK in Skype open Command+Comma and in the tool bar select notifications and 
then the details tab!
1, go to the event button and find the event you wish to add your own sound to!
2, Then make sure the check box is checked to play sound!
3, Next to that is a menu of the sounds you can pick from Arrow right to the 
bottom and you should find a Add/remove press enter on that!
4, You should be put into a window which will have a table of sounds in your 
sounds folder [see message about unzipping sounds]
5, If your sounds are in there you can select all of the sounds you want and 
stop interacting and hit the OK/done button!
6,If you are still on a page where the default button is dimmed just close it!
7, You should be back in Skype and on that Event you picked!
8, Go back into the table of sounds and the ones you added should now all be 
there, Just pick the one you want for that event and you should be done, There 
is a play sound button to click just to make sure!
9, And if you’ve got more sounds added go to another Event and do the same but 
this time the sounds should already be there for you!
PS I put in a M4A little clip and it works just fine, should also work with 
.MP3’s
HTH Colin

On 5 Apr 2015, at 00:39, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'd need to check, as I know with the Windows version, you definitely can, 
> but I can't recall if the option is also there on the Mac version.  I seem to 
> remember that it was.  Basically, it's going to be in one of two places, if 
> it's there.  Actually, no, excuse me.  One of three places.  Go into Skype 
> preferences, obviously with Command+Comma.  In here, go up and interact with 
> the toolbar to get to your tabs.  We want to look first at the sounds tab.  
> See in there if there is a way to select and browse to a wave file on your 
> system of your choice for each event.  If not, then let's go back up to the 
> toolbar, and have a gander in the notifications tab.  If not there either, 
> then the only other place would be in the toolbar, go to the Advanced tab.  
> If it's not there, then I'm sorry to say, you're most likely then out of 
> luck, short of *maybe!* manually editing a PList preference file... Oh!  
> Joy!... Not?
> 
> Chris.
> 
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