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flakeboy77
05-24-2007, 01:30 AM
Can anyone tell me how to get midi ring tones onto my M1? I''m using a MacBook and have blue tooth. Also, any help on transferring music files to the media player and images for wallpapers?

I've tried using the USB cord but when i drag files into the Sanyo drive, I get errors telling me its been locked and I am unable to "unlock" the folders to allow copying of images and sound files. :(

jh101_7
05-24-2007, 10:24 AM
i don't know how to do it on a mac. but i know how to do this on windows.

windows allows me to see the phone (over bt) the same as if it were plugged in with the usb cable.

teeitupmo
05-26-2007, 11:00 PM
I have a Powerbook G4 and I have an M1, sending media to the M1 is quite easy with either bluetooth or the including USB cable.

You wan to transfer the music to the folder called Media, not Music.

nowires
05-27-2007, 09:01 AM
I have a Powerbook G4 and I have an M1, sending media to the M1 is quite easy with either bluetooth or the including USB cable.

You wan to transfer the music to the folder called Media, not Music.
I have been reading in the forums about sending jpg files to the DCIM/100Sanyo folder and media files to the Media folder.

So when and what files do you copy to the Music and Voice folders?

jh101_7
05-27-2007, 05:26 PM
So when and what files do you copy to the Music and Voice folders?


The music folder is the folder that stores your music that you download from the Sprint music store.

The voice folder is where the phone stores voice memos that you record with the voice recorder.

 
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