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From what I have read HTC has mad this phone to where it is not possible to make your own personal mp3s as your ringtone. They made it to where you have to download the ringtone from the marketplace to your phone.
Try formating the phone and putting the music back on the phone. It could be posible that your files got corrupted while transfering them over. Also check if the copy protect is off and that might corrupt the file making not able to play when you set them as your ringtone. Also are the mp3s playable in your media center? Let me know if this helps.
There's a couple of reasons why this won't work. One, the MicroSD card is only for storage of music and other data, while your ringtones are stored on the phone itself. Secondly, your phone does not use .mp3 formatted files for ringtones.
You'll need software and a data cable to create ringtones using .mp3s to convert the song (and slice it) to where it can be used as a ringtone, and the data cable will allow you to store it on the phone where it can be accessed as a ringtone.
Susteen (susteen.com) offers datapilot software that can do this, and there are others who will as well.
you have to have a memory card in your phone for it to show up as an attached device.....otherwise you will need a program that will recognize the device to transfer data to it. i recommend getting a cheap little micro sd card so that you can simply pull up the device from <my computer> and copy the ringtones/mp3s straight to the removable disk.
i am using an sd card to download songs.but when i put the card in the phone it tells me no mp3 found.model;sch-u520 fcc id;a3schu520. esn; 02213348567.its been bugging me i cant figure out how to make the phone read the card for my ringtones
There actually IS a way to use your own MP3s as ringtones. You will need Web Access from Alltel, which costs $1.99 per day or $5.99 for a month. I put up a step-by-step guide to successfully using MP3s as ringtones on my blog: http://blog.edirectories.info/2008/09/add-mp3-ringtones-scoop-ax260/
The problem here is the firmware/software running on your phone. It is restricting the use of files you personally downloaded as ringtones. The solution to this is to flash your phone with unbranded generic firmware.
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