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love_me_G1
10-30-2008, 04:05 PM
Hey all...I LOVE Ringroid and used it to cut the first few seconds of a song for my incoming calls ringtone. My question is that is there a way to loop the amount of music I cut? Because right now, the problem is that the phone rings and the music plays, but right when the amount of music I cut stops, the call automatically goes to voicemail...Is there a way to make the music loop and play more than once while the phone continues to ring...??
THANKS! :)
notxel21
10-30-2008, 04:26 PM
Good Question! I would also like to know this!
ren857
10-30-2008, 06:30 PM
You probably have to make your ringtones for at least 30 seconds, so you need to cut at least 30 seconds from the song you're using.
love_me_G1
10-31-2008, 03:16 PM
I got it!! Well, kind of...I just called T-Mobile and asked for the time from call to voicemail be extended....The rep gave a code to try and it worked! Now, even though the ringtone I created with Ringroid is only 9.something seconds, it just continues to play for 30 seconds which is just what I wanted :D
This is my first time with T-mobile and that was my first interaction with customer service...very satisfied and happy!!
Annnnnnd again, because it just needs to be said..I looove Ringroid. Easy to use and great results...!
Bratman
11-03-2008, 04:10 PM
I got it!! Well, kind of...I just called T-Mobile and asked for the time from call to voicemail be extended....The rep gave a code to try and it worked! Now, even though the ringtone I created with Ringroid is only 9.something seconds, it just continues to play for 30 seconds which is just what I wanted :D
This is my first time with T-mobile and that was my first interaction with customer service...very satisfied and happy!!
Annnnnnd again, because it just needs to be said..I looove Ringroid. Easy to use and great results...!
and that code is????
desertangel
11-27-2008, 10:19 PM
Annnnnnd again, because it just needs to be said..I looove Ringroid. Easy to use and great results...!
Ditto!........:D
JohnnyLicious
11-27-2008, 10:50 PM
yea i wanna know this "code"
algernon
11-29-2008, 01:58 PM
I used **61*18056377243**30#
Enter that into the dialer & press the call button. You should get a message saying that the change has been registered. Enter *#61# and use the call button to verify the forwarded to number & time.
30 seconds is the maximum time you can use.
Bratman
11-29-2008, 05:14 PM
Before i go typing in that long sequence of numbers, im guessing that the long 1805... number is your cell phone no. and i should enter my number there, correct?
srxshadow
11-29-2008, 05:18 PM
ahhh someone please confirm this!! I've always wanted more time on my ringer.
algernon
11-29-2008, 05:51 PM
No, the 18056377243 number is the default TMo voicemail number on my phone. If you're using Fusion or something that directs voicemail to an alternate number you have to use that number instead. You should check your contacts or call your VM and see what the number is on your phone, since I'm not sure if all TMo areas use the same number.
Edit: Actually, it'd be faster to use that *#61# code first and use the same number that shows up there.
MobileMan
11-30-2008, 06:22 AM
Has anyone else tried this?
Bratman
11-30-2008, 01:28 PM
yes, 1st i couldnt make it work as described, then i started playing with **61* only ,didnt work then,*#61# and that turned off my call forwarding!!!!! then I did it again and it came back with a reply that I had 25 seconds so i figured...good enough!
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