• @Magister@lemmy.world
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    01 year ago

    Yup, on my Audiovox 8910, using a special USB cable and some obscure qualcom softwares, to access the “file system” and put a wav at the right place, and it had to be mono 8bits or something.

    I didn’t want to pay $5 for a 10 seconds ringtones sample of a song. I did it myself :)

    • r00ty
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      01 year ago

      The problem was that every phone needed its own cable and software. I bought the entire Nokia set since it was barely any more than a single cable and just did ringtones/custom screens etc for everyone I knew.

  • @LemmyKnowsBest@lemmy.world
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    01 year ago

    every time someone reposts this I wonder if this is one of those AI generated photos in which everything in the photo looks vaguely identifiable but it’s not really identifiable because it’s AI and not real. But the man is a man. I know that much.

  • Norgur
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    01 year ago

    Mp3? These young whippersnappers and their modern shenanigans. 8 bit MIDI is all the sound you’ll ever need on your cellphone!

    • BruceTwarzen
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      01 year ago

      I actually made some cash in 8th grade making ringtones. All i did is looking up what buttons to press on the 3210 on the internet. The weird part was that pretty much strangers would just give me their phone over night because i was too lazy to print it out and do it in school. Rumours were around that i had some weird ass set-up at home like deadmau5 to turn axel f into a midi. I was just using altavista and pressed buttons.

      • IninewCrow
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        01 year ago

        That pre internet era was amazing … that sweet spot where the internet was just starting to grow but not everyone had it yet.

        My brother had a thriving business at around 1997 1998 1999 ripping custom CDs for people. He kept a library of 40 GB hard drive of mp3 and everyone thought he was a god that could make custom music CDs. I played a few of them a while ago and they are absolute crap but at the time no one cared what they sounded like as long as it was new and customized to what they wanted.

        The amazing thing was, his business appeared and disappeared in a matter of about two years. One moment everyone wanted him … then everything and everyone moved on and his business was done.

        • Those were the days. I impressed people in my high school by being able to switch between music really fast… They were used to CDs, and here I was rocking winamp on win98 with 60gig of mp3s. Most of them poorly produced “weird al” songs with obscene lyrics I had gotten on napster and kazaa.

        • @LastYearsPumpkin@feddit.ch
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          01 year ago

          Crazy thing is… that’s what Trevor Noah did as a youth in South Africa. Had a whole bootleg CD burning business until his setup died and they couldn’t get the files back.

          So he turned his life around and became extremely famous in the US.

    • NessD
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      01 year ago

      Polyphonic Ringtones? Ha! We had to type in some strange numbers to get beeps to change their tune!

    • RBG
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      01 year ago

      I used to have the Monkey Island intro midi as a ringtone. It would start real quiet giving me time to either go somewhere I can talk or if I just wouldn’t notice it would become loud enough to notice later.

      • Pistcow
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        01 year ago

        I had a midi background for my Angelfire web page.

  • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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    01 year ago

    Careful posting this sort of thing. You might accidentally summon the Crazy Frog, and then we’ll all be sorry.

  • @Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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    01 year ago

    I kinda miss swapping mp3s via Bluetooth on my flipphone at lunch, because we only had the space for 3-4 of em, so you had to swap with friends to get fresh music throughout the week.

    • mephiska
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      01 year ago

      brings back memories of studying in college while listening to 128k mp3’s on my Sony CLIE with a massive 64mb memory stick.

  • @MrTHXcertified@lemdro.id
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    01 year ago

    Real nerds learned how to create SP-MIDIs and structured them to degrade gracefully no matter how limited your phone’s synth chip was.

  • Rhynoplaz
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    01 year ago

    Converting and downloading ringtones was such a pain. It was almost worth paying $2.99 plus $20 in data charges for a 30 second clip that sounds like it’s playing on a victrola.

  • Codex
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    01 year ago

    The Saw killer planning his next 10 films worth of traps.

  • JohnWorks
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    01 year ago

    Unless it’s changed recently I still had to do that for whenever I used my iPhone. Couldn’t get audio to be a ringtone and had to run iTunes and do some conversion weirdness.

    • oozynozh
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      01 year ago

      iPhone is pretty weak for that but you can also use Garageband on your phone to do the conversion.

  • @deo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    01 year ago

    y’all remember the “ring back” tones? i don’t think they ever really took off since they are a ring tone that people hear when they call you instead, which is… just… totally idiotic… but i did encounter it a few times in the wild.

    • I guess its gone from America but it is still very popular in india … partly because the Network Providers give it as a free feature … neat cause my friends never pick up quickly

      • @deo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        01 year ago

        Is the quality not trash anymore? Maybe it’s gotten better and i didn’t notice, but music over the telephone has always sounded muddy and distorted to me.

      • @deo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        01 year ago

        But… you never get to hear it because when do you ever call yourself? So it’s just subjecting everyone else to a song that they may not even like… And besides, the quality was like listening to an underwater phonograph cylinder.

        (obviously don’t know your music taste; you may actually have had a great song of decent quality. but i wouldn’t trust everyone with that power lol)

  • @M500@lemmy.ml
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    01 year ago

    I remember programming the songs by pressing the buttons in the right order from some website.