Work With Rtttl Ringing Tone Files - Nokia 6162 - Cell Phone - AMPS User Manual

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• WORK WITH RTTTL RINGING TONE FILES

Ringing Tones Text Transfer Language (RTTTL) files are text files that
contain various types of information that make up a ringing tone. When
your phone receives a ringing tone over the air, your phone is actually
receiving the information in RTTTL format. The RTTTL file includes song
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title, scale and tempo indications, and the actual note information.
An RTTTL formatted ringing tone may appear as follows:
babbino:d=4,o=5,b=140:g#,g#,g#,2c6,g,2f,8p,2d#,g#
song title
Use RTTTL data from the Internet
The Internet has become a popular source for sharing ringing tones in
RTTTL format. If you find a ringing tone Web site displaying the RTTTL
data, you can create your own RTTTL files by pasting the data into
Notepad, then save it using the .txt file extension.
PC Composer can open (and save) ringing tones in RTTTL format. Songs
you compose in PC Composer can be saved as RTTTL files, then shared with
family and friends via e-mail (for example).
Open an RTTTL file
1
Click the Open button
2
Click the File of type drop down arrow, then select RTTTL files (*.txt)
from the list of available file types.
3
Locate the RTTTL file on your hard drive or other removable disk drive,
then double-click the file name to open.
4
Click the Convert track to tone button.
You can now send the ringing tone to your phone, edit the ringing tone
(as needed) and/or save the ringing tone as .ott (ringing tone) format on
your hard drive.
scale and tempo data
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note data
(or select Open from the File menu).

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