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Downloading ring tones with Data Cable

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TC - 27 Feb 2005 01:52 GMT
Hi,

   I have a i730 and the data cable. Can someone tell me how to take ring
tones from my computer and send them to my phone?

   Also what formats are supported?

Thank you,

TC
JDa? - 27 Feb 2005 04:32 GMT
You will need three programs.
1st WebJAL_R010103 which is now attached in this [1/3]
2nd USBInstallation which will be attached in [2/3]
and
3rd WebJalPatcher_R010103.exe which will be in [3/3]

Save all three to disk then run WebJAL_R010103 to install
the base program.  When it asks to if you want to start or
use the program say *NO* or *Cancel*, I forget which.  You
do not want to run it before its been patched.

2nd run USBInstallation to install the USB stuff.

and 3rd, you guess it run WebJalPatcher_R010103.

After all that you can start WebJal.  You will have to
click the login, and what ever you do do not enter a name
just OK the blank user id.

and off you go, loading ring tones, background and other
stuff.

>Hi,
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>TC
JDa? - 27 Feb 2005 04:36 GMT
Ok this is the USB part

>Hi,
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>TC
JDa? - 27 Feb 2005 04:37 GMT
Ok this is the patcher

>Hi,
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>TC
JDa? - 27 Feb 2005 04:37 GMT
ok im sending a 4th txt file

>Hi,
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>TC
rdgrimm@se.rr.com - 06 Mar 2005 03:58 GMT
I get an error 70 when trying to install the patched versionOn Sat, 26
Feb 2005 23:38:13 -0500, JDa™ <jda@nospam.net> wrote:

>ok im sending a 4th txt file
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>>TC
JDa™ - 06 Mar 2005 12:57 GMT
You might try re-downloading both from the following links:
You need to install the WebJal_R010103,exe 1st then install the patch.

---------------  Snip start -------------
Originally posted by: Dai_Ca

   quote:Originally posted by DigitalBreach
   Webjal R01.01.03
   http://www.nextel347.com/Webjal/WebJAL_R010103.exe

   Webjal Patcher
   http://www.nextel347.com/Webjal/WebJalPatcher.exe

   For whatever reason you can login without a username or password.
Just click OK on the Login prompt.

---------------  Snip end -------------

> I get an error 70 when trying to install the patched versionOn Sat, 26
> Feb 2005 23:38:13 -0500, JDa™ <jda@nospam.net> wrote:
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>>>TC
Gallon Family - 23 Apr 2005 22:19 GMT
Will Webjal work with my Blackberry 7520?
-Ron
> You might try re-downloading both from the following links:
> You need to install the WebJal_R010103,exe 1st then install the patch.
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>>>>TC
JDa - 24 Apr 2005 03:25 GMT
Don't know.  I do not own a Blackberry.  I personally use a Palm
Zire 72 for all the standard functions they have in common.  I can
sync that with my PC, using the Desktop Applications that Palm
*provides* for free.  I've thought about getting rid of my Nextel
service and going to some service where I can uses the Palm Treo unit.
But I just can not let go and move to a single all purpose platform.
I very much believe in what I call the component platform,  individual
units to perform individual needs.  That way you don't lose the use
of the whole unit while waiting for a replacement to be mailed to you.
And I feel sure we all know about the lose of business when we have
to wait possible 3 days to receive a replacement from the Nextel
Insurance carrier.  Its a crying shame that Nextel could not see fit
to provide a better interface to deal with the problems that arise
for its customers.

Oh well, sorry about the rant.  But I still don't know if it
works.  The only thing I can tell you is to try.

> Will Webjal work with my Blackberry 7520?
> -Ron
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JDa? - 27 Feb 2005 04:37 GMT
Posted by: Dai_Ca

   quote:Originally posted by DigitalBreach
   Webjal R01.01.03
   http://www.nextel347.com/Webjal/WebJAL_R010103.exe

   Webjal Patcher
   http://www.nextel347.com/Webjal/WebJalPatcher.exe

   For whatever reason you can login without a username or password. Just click OK on the Login prompt. I paid the $5, but assume I wasted my money :X

Hi,

I installed .03, installed the patcher, and can login...but when i try to connect to the phone, it says "The application was unable to read the required phone information. Please check your cable connection and your preferences."

What preferences should i have? its currently set to com1, baud rate 19200, and 'connect via usb connection'? is something wrong? should it be different? any help is appreciated.

thanks

Posted by: bu00ha

Dai_Ca that happens from time to time....try uninstalling the usb driver then reinstall it....wiggle the data cable....push n hold it in...etc.....its a pain but thats how i use to do it

Dai_Ca how did you get the patcher to work for you? i still have the patcher problem, i'm still getting the " runtime error 70: PERMISSION DENIED " message

anyone else???

PS.  You must us the Login prompt, but when it asks for a UserID, leave it blank, and just click Enter.
Then your ready to start.
TC - 27 Feb 2005 06:23 GMT
Hello,

   I am getting the following error as I am uploading ring tones to my
phone.

"A general communication error occured while communicateing to the phone.
Please verify the connection between the computer, phone and cable as well
as your preference settings. In addtion you may try setting the phone baud
rate to 19200"

   This error occurs right when the transfer is about to complete. I am
able to see my java applats that are on the phone but not the ring tones I
downloaded from Nextel or the wallpaper.

   I have my phone set to 19200 as suggested by the error and the
perferences are USB.

   Am I over looking something?

TC

> Hi,
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> TC
JDa - 27 Feb 2005 17:16 GMT
Glad you got the software, I was unsure if your news reader could
put all the piece together again.

This problem happen to me, and as I remember I only made certain that
the cable was seated firmly in place before I started WebJal.
Anything else is beyond my humble knowledge.
JDa

> Hello,
>
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>>TC
TC - 28 Feb 2005 00:25 GMT
Admiditly a bad new reader but surprisingly it can handle combining and
decodeing as long as it's not Yenc.

   I tried makeing sure the USB cable is seated well. I saw one website
saying it was because the ringtone (wav or midi) where not in a format that
the phone can handle.

   Back to the drawing board.

   Thank you for the software and the suggestion.

   TC

> Glad you got the software, I was unsure if your news reader could
> put all the piece together again.
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>>>TC
Mark A. Boyd - 28 Feb 2005 15:53 GMT
> I tried makeing sure the USB cable is seated well. I saw one website
> saying it was because the ringtone (wav or midi) where not in a format
> that the phone can handle.

For wav, make sure they're sampled at 8KHz, 8-bit. Most any sound editing
software can make the conversion.

For MIDI, I think it ensuring that the file is a format-0 or something like
that. Not sure what that means, though.

Signature

Mark A. Boyd
Keep-On-Learnin' :)

TC - 28 Feb 2005 17:57 GMT
As for the wav's I have the 8KHz, 8-bit. I'm using windows sound recorder
under the wav format it's a PCM at 8KHz should it be something else?

TC

>> I tried makeing sure the USB cable is seated well. I saw one website
>> saying it was because the ringtone (wav or midi) where not in a format
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> like
> that. Not sure what that means, though.
Mark A. Boyd - 28 Feb 2005 20:00 GMT
> As for the wav's I have the 8KHz, 8-bit. I'm using windows sound recorder
> under the wav format it's a PCM at 8KHz should it be something else?

PCM is what I use, too. How large is the file? I don't know if there is a
file size limit, but the two I've done so far are both less than 200 KB.

I should probably mention that I have an i860 and don't know whether the i730
supports wav files.

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Mark A. Boyd
Keep-On-Learnin' :)

TC - 28 Feb 2005 20:20 GMT
What what I've read it do wav's. But I have issues with MIDI too.

accually the size thing makes since let me test that out.

TC

>> As for the wav's I have the 8KHz, 8-bit. I'm using windows sound recorder
>> under the wav format it's a PCM at 8KHz should it be something else?
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> i730
> supports wav files.
wormser - 09 Mar 2005 21:32 GMT
Here are the formats:
Wav =  Sample Rate is 8000; 8-bit; Mono   Save as a Windows PCM
Midi has to be type 0

DO NOT use Windows Recorder! It will not work properly. I use a progra
called Cool Edit Pro and it works great. As for MIDI I use a progra
called Noteworthy Composer.
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TC Wrote:
> As for the wav's I have the 8KHz, 8-bit. I'm using windows soun
> recorder
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> Mark A. Boyd
> Keep-On-Learnin' :)

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wormser
 
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