I dropped a couple MIDI files into /Windows/Rings and was disappointed that, even though I could select them in the phone app, they wouldn't play. It just beeped three times instead.
So what format do ringtones have to be in? Does anyone have a trick to get MIDI files to work?
I don't have a 6315 so I'm not aware of its ringtone capabilities. But as Sparkomatic says, if .WAV files work, then you can always convert your .MIDI files to .WAV files on your PC, and then transfer them over.
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If .WMA works, then instead of a .MIDI to a .WAV conversion, a conversion to .WMA would be much better due to the fact that it's a much smaller file size, and the sound quality of a .MIDI file does not warrant the requirements of a .WAV file.
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Well, I installed Windows Media Encoder and tried to convert the file, but it does not recognize .mid files as a known audio type, so no dice. I made a WAV version with QuickTime Player, but it's like 1,000 times the file size of the MIDI, even on low quality settings.
I think it's a little silly that a $600 phone can't just play a MIDI ringtone, especially when MIDI playback functionality is built into the OS.
While I have successfully played .mid on the h6315, when I tried to use it as a ringtone, it was not listed as a choice (yes, i moved it into the Windows directory.)