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Posted by: beyondwireless

ok there is a couple of things i needhelp with one i bought 512mb transflash card and everything i wanted to put 300 plus songs on my phone and everything i know the card says that it only can fit 120 about mattering the size but i found a way to make songs a smaller file size instead of about 5mb a song i got it to 1.5 or less oersong but the sound qui sucks with is ok my problem came when i put about 236 songs on my phone so far i did it all at once took awhile to reduce size on files and transfer but i thought it would be worth it anyways when i try to use the music player my phone shuts off and restarts and it wont let me get into any of the files does anyone know what i did wrong or if there is a limit of how many ongs you can put on the music player on my kx5 remix anothre thing is i cant use any of the files as ringers like i could on my nokia 6255i how do i make ringers for my remix



Posted by: beyondwireless

nevber mind i figured it ALL OUT it froze becuz one of the songs file name was too long and once i shorten the file names i have no problems i have over 250 songs on it now with a couple of music videos and ringtones i have made and its all good now love the phone



Posted by: amgdoc

just curious, how many characters in the file names that froze your phone?



Posted by: ens04

how did you fit 250 songs?? can you please show me how to do that?



Posted by: thefaceeater

how did you get music videos to be in sync with the sound



Posted by: amgdoc

Quote:
Originally Posted by ens04
how did you fit 250 songs?? can you please show me how to do that?

you just need bigger memory. i got a 512MB SD transflash card for like 40 bucks.



Posted by: ens04

Quote:
Originally Posted by amgdoc
you just need bigger memory. i got a 512MB SD transflash card for like 40 bucks.

I have a 512 MB memeroy card, but I cannot ever reach 100 songs



Posted by: beyondwireless

you need to comp the files smaller
How To Compress MP3 Files
things to need winamp and sound recoder which most computers have
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Step 1: Open Winamp.

Step 2: Click the "PL" button on the right side of the player if the playlist isn't already open ( the box where it tells the names of songs, lengths, etc.)

Step 3: Once open, press the "+ file" button on the bottom left of the playlist.

Step 4: Locate the songs you want to compress ( they are most likely in C:/Program Files/Napster/Music or wherever else you keep your mp3s)

Step 5: Select the songs you want to compress by highlighting them and then pressing open.

Step 6: Now that you are back into the player click the little button on the top left of the player and go down to options, then to preferences.

Step 7: Once in preferences click on "Plug-Ins" then click on "output"

Step 8: After clicking on output double click on "Nullsoft Disk Writer Plug-In v1.0" and select where you want your files to go, desktop or something easy is a good choice. After that press ok, then close out of that window.

Step 9: Now, once you are back in the player and have your selected files visible in the playlist box you can press play. The songs will not play, the time bar should move quickly and then go on to the next selected song. This means your songs are being converted to ".wav" format.

Step 10: After all files are converted to ".wav" format, you can go to Start/Programs/Accesories/Entertainment/Sound Recorder. Once in the Sound Recorder application click file and then Open. Select the song you want to compress first, it is saved wherever you selected for your .wav's to go when in Winamp.

Step 11: The song is now open in the Sound Recorder, Click File then Save As..

Step 12: Once in this window, be sure to add the suffix ".mp3" to the filename, and in "Save As Type.." select "all files". Hold on though, don't press save yet..

Step 13: Now click on the change button by "Format" this is where you compress the song.

Step 14: Once in the change window select "MPEG layer 3" for format, and then for attribute select "56 kBit/s 22,050 Hz, Stereo 7 KB/s

Step 15: Now click ok, and save your compressed Mp3 to the desired location.





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