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Originally Posted by boobybabymommy
See this is why im still holding back to get the BB phones, i've always liked the Voice Memo and the CamCorder is always aprecciated, my old phone which is a crappy sanyo MM8300 was able to record the first 6 minutes of my son's first little breaths the day he was born, and also have alot of memo recordings, so yeah its a down side that those 2 lil things arent included on the BB phones, again like i said before, im new to the forum but for over a couple weeks i've been doing research and finally today when i went to the store determined in getting one i had to hold back, i just really hope that if not tomorrow at least sometime soon the new versions come out, i will be thrilled if they had these two things we love the most, camcorder & memo, now i was wondering, could you record an mp3 sound or music or whatever mp3 file or video in to a ringer???? please anyone reply... Thanks
Jen
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Hi-
As to recording something, I can't say enough about the VR+ program. Go to
Software for mobile devices: Skype, AIM/iChat, MSN/Live Messenger, Yahoo!, ICQ, Google Talk, MySpace, Jabber, LCS, Sametime, Oracle, Reuters to download the 1 week free trial (it says unlimited recording unregistered, but after a week you lose the ability to email what you recorded; not true; after 1 week, I wasn't able to record anything- but liked the program so much, I bought it). The tricky part for me to make a recorded sound a ringer, I had to email the recording, then save the recording (which is converted to an mp3 as an attachment), saved the attachment to my computer, then...can't remember for sure, but when I planted the mp3 into the blackberry ringtone folder, I couldn't browse to it when it was on the memory card. I was only able to browse to it when I put it OUTSIDE of any folders; just remember to enable Media Card Support via the advanced options. It also works if you plant the mp3 if you put it into your music folder, but I elected not to put it there (was an annoying to hear a ringtone during a workout). It's definitely do-able, just play around with it.
Alternatively, record something from your computer, convert it to mp3 using any of the many mp3 converters you can find free on the 'net, then plant the recording where you can browse to it to set it as a ringer.
Another thing I miss is the ability to record phone calls...