![]() ![]() I just seen there is a video on youtube but it's rubbish.2weeks old. It will not be long before someone does a youtube video to show you how step by step But then I switched in sound settings sound mode from "sound" to "vibration" then to "silent" and again to "sound" and my custom files appeared on a ringtone list.Īlso see the pic's further on in the post's to help you, page 3 "I didn't see my custom files on ringtone list even after few restarts. *** a restart must be done to see all custom sounds *** I've also been told that this will allow you to set custom alarm sounds on your watch, m4a, have all worked for me and other's. Now i have over 130+ ringtones notification and alarm sound's after restart check out the pic's on page3 / if you do get a bit lost You may have to turn your watch off and back on Go to settings/ sounds and vibration, down to ringtone and when i tapped on it Then check to see if it's in the ringtone folder Scroll to ringtone folder, tap to open and then tap the tick to paste them in the ringtone folder,Īlso paste them to the notification folder if you want to use them Tap/hold, they will go blue then tap the 3 dots on the side to copy, "it is posible to change the destination folder" Go to your watch, open the app - " myWear File Explorer " ,the files i transferred were at the bottom of all the folders ,not in a folder. Open the app and find the files you want on your phone - send them to your watch4 Install it on both phone and watch, mine is a Galaxy Watch4 Classic 46mm - Paired with S10+ i have no doubt that other app's will work to I downloaded this app on the galaxy wear store called, "sorry it is in the google app store " THANK SO MUCH FOR THE XMAS PRESENT FROM ALL US USER'SĪND THANK SO MUCH FOR FIXING SOMETHING THAT WAS NOT BROKEN. Once you convert it, change the file extension from M4A to M4R (they're the same thing, but Apple uses M4R to identify it as a ringtone.) Drag and drop it into iTunes and it. Find the file, download it, and then you'll want to convert the MP3 file into an M4A file. Think for yourself: Topics that boil down to "Should I watch.", "Will I like.", "Change my view on.", "Does anyone else.", or "Tell me what to think" are not contributing anything to the community.SORRY EVERYONE BUT AFTER THE LATEST UPDATE FROM ->SAMSUNG/GOOGLE. The best resource to find the audio file for the TNG doorbell would be TrekCore. Meta: Send a modmail instead of making public posts or comments about: other users of this subreddit, the rules or moderators, the community at large or other subreddits, downvotes/upvotes.Ĩ. There is no formal spoiler protection for episodes/films after they have been available for approximately one week.ħ. Spoilers: Utilize the spoiler system for any and all spoilers relating to the most recently-aired episodes, as well as previews for upcoming episodes. Don't derail a thread with unrelated comments.Ħ. Keep on topic: All submissions must be directly about the Star Trek franchise (the shows, movies, books etc.). Insulting or disparaging remarks about any human being is expressly not allowed.ĥ. Be nice: If a polite way cannot be found to phrase what it is you want to say, don't say anything at all. We are not a place for gossip, rumors, or manipulative or misleading content.Ĥ. Be truthful: All posts/comments must be factually accurate and verifiable. Be welcoming: It is important that everyone from newbies to OG Trekkers feel welcome no matter their gender, sexual orientation, religion or race.ģ. Be constructive: All posts/comments must contribute positively to r/StarTrek and the lives of those who participate here.Ģ. Click here for the full & detailed guidelinesġ. ![]()
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