Primomusic does not see my ringtones12/19/2023 ![]() ![]() Well that was until I loaded the Ring App and started fine tuning all of the settings for each of my individual devices. And I only even started fooling around with the settings in the Ring App because I kept hearing the standard Ring doorbell and motion alert wind chimes about 60+ times a day for a couple of days which seemed a little odd. I was used to hearing things like: someone is at your front door or someone is at your back door and motion at floodlight cam or motion at spotlight cam just to name a few. When I went to Device / Device Settings / Alert Settings / App Alert Tones / Motion or Ring Alerts / Advanced / Sound / I have 9 Ring Alert Sounds and 1 Ring Spoken Alert. ![]() I immediately uninstalled the Ring App and reinstalled. I checked all of the files on the phone hoping the sound files just got misfiled. I searched the community, online, everywhere I could think of. I was for sure Ring would have the sound files online. Given the number of Ring devices I have the spoken alerts have become indispensable to me and my family. I could be totally wrong here, but I thought I remembered every time I installed a new device new Ring App Alert Tones automatically showing up in the list of sounds. I just added a new device and nothing new showed up under Alert Tones. Without them I hate to say it, but the Ring system is chaos and not of as great a value. I say this because you never know what is happening where which makes the audible alerts useless. There are too many devices to remember individual sounds for each. I’ve already missed 2 packages that required signatures for delivery because I didn’t know which door the delivery driver was at and by the time I went from the one door to the other the driver was already gone. The pop up notifications are still great, but there are many times that I don’t have my phone on me in the house, have my hands full and/or it’s just more convenient to hear the alert than to have to pick up my phone and read it.So you’ve got that perfect music track and you desperately want to set it as your ringtone. It’s not as easy as Android but it’s not difficult by any means. All it takes is a little bit of patience and about five minutes of your time.ġ. Go to your computer and launch iTunes, making sure the music you want to convert to a ringtone exists in your iTunes library. Select your music library in the sidebarģ. Right click on the track you want to use and select ‘Get Info’Ĥ. ![]() Go to the Options tab at the top and put a check mark in the ‘Start Time’ and ‘Stop Time’ boxes, making sure that you know exactly when you want the ringtone to start and stop. WARNING: The ringtone MUST be 30 second or less. If it is longer than 30 seconds, it won’t be usable as a ringtone.ĥ. Once done, click OK and then right click on the track again and select ‘Create AAC Version.’ This will create a duplicate track of the length specified in the box above. This shorter duplicate track will become our ringtone. ![]()
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