dragonfire6
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Cliff notes:
1. Make sure your ringtones are under 300kb
2. No need to add a .nomedia file to folder
My problem was that the Music Player was showing my ringtones which I didn't want to happen. I didn't realize that all of my ringtones were larger than 300kb (coming from iPhone) and that the music player mistook my ringtones for a actual song (Music Player will not list the ringtone if it is under 300kb)...
Shrunk the files to under 300kb, placed them on the microSD in a "Ringtones" folder and everything works like a charm. You won't have to go searching thru Sound/sd/sdcard/media/audio/ringtones as the file will appear under the "Phone Ringtones" scrolling menu.
I am a happy camper and I hope this helps anyone who was annoyed like i was
1. Make sure your ringtones are under 300kb
2. No need to add a .nomedia file to folder
My problem was that the Music Player was showing my ringtones which I didn't want to happen. I didn't realize that all of my ringtones were larger than 300kb (coming from iPhone) and that the music player mistook my ringtones for a actual song (Music Player will not list the ringtone if it is under 300kb)...
Shrunk the files to under 300kb, placed them on the microSD in a "Ringtones" folder and everything works like a charm. You won't have to go searching thru Sound/sd/sdcard/media/audio/ringtones as the file will appear under the "Phone Ringtones" scrolling menu.
I am a happy camper and I hope this helps anyone who was annoyed like i was
