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mips
January 2nd, 2009, 10:39 PM
I'm looking for the ringtone of a standard UK (or SA) landline phone that goes ring-ring. mp3 format or anything that works on a samsung SGH-X820 would be cool. I'm not interested in paying for it or directing my phone to some website.

Why the hell can they not put normal simple business like ringtones on cell phones instead of all these crap tunes?

Edit: It is two combined frequencies of 450+500Hz with a cadence of 0.4s on 0.2s off .
South Africa is 400Hz modulated (AM I think) with 33Hz and the cadence is the same as above.

Maybe one of you music people out there can create these sounds on a pc or synth in a format suitable for a cell phone.

For other coutries see, http://www.softarmor.com/wgdb/docs/draft-roach-voip-ringtone-00.txt

zmjjmz
January 2nd, 2009, 10:56 PM
I'm looking for the ringtone of a standard UK (or SA) landline phone that goes ring-ring. mp3 format or anything that works on a samsung SGH-X820 would be cool. I'm not interested in paying for it or directing my phone to some website.

Why the hell can they not put normal simple business like ringtones on cell phones instead of all these crap tunes?

Edit: It is two combined frequencies of 450+500Hz with a cadence of 0.4s on 0.2s off .
South Africa is 400Hz modulated with 33Hzand the cadence is the same as above.

Maybe one of you music people out there can create these sounds on a pc or synth in a format suitable for a cell phone.

For other coutries see, http://www.softarmor.com/wgdb/docs/draft-roach-voip-ringtone-00.txt
I could do it when I get my LabVIEW machine back.

mips
January 2nd, 2009, 11:01 PM
I could do it when I get my LabVIEW machine back.

I would appreciate it very much thanks :)

ajcham
January 2nd, 2009, 11:23 PM
Try entering 'telephone' as a search term here: http://www.freesound.org/searchText.php
There are over a hundred sounds in that search. This one is something like what you describe, although the frequencies are 400Hz and 450Hz, rather than 450 and 500: http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=30056