D'Arcy on 25/6/2007 at 11:53
Quicktime.
And yes, it's a regular ringring. It was the default ringtone that came with the phone, and I never bothered to change it.
ilweran on 25/6/2007 at 12:11
Some music from Deus Ex - Paris Cathedral Conversation or something like that. I was accused in DX forum of being a geek when I asked about DX ringtones! I like the contrast between a DX themed phone and it's Hello Kitty case.
Occaisionally I change it to Bladerunner or Metroid. Keep meaning to do a System Shock theme. Did the wallpaper ages ago, never got round to the ringtone.
Kolya on 25/6/2007 at 13:13
Quote Posted by jasee
Ok, I give up - after a whole 10 minutes - how do I play MP4 files?:D
Download (
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.html) VLC player. If you choose the 7zip or zip release you don't even have to install anything. VLC plays pretty much everything.
fett on 25/6/2007 at 13:53
I'm currently mid-stream of an identity crisis and therefore cannot decide which ringtone aptly represents my (lack of) personality to the complete strangers who are unfortunate enough to be standing around me when that oh-so-important-that-I-have-to-wear-this-star-trek-thing-on-my-ear-like-a-fucktard call comes in.
Dia on 25/6/2007 at 14:50
Peer Gynt Suite No. 1
Shoshin on 25/6/2007 at 14:56
vibrate mode.
Matthew on 25/6/2007 at 14:56
Ahem. At the moment it alternates between 'Save Me' by Remy Zero, the Picard Song and the beginning of 'Intergalactic' by the Beastie Boys.
The SMS tone is usually the Tri-Optimum ding, but sometimes it's Marissa Meyer's creepy laugh or John Cleese shouting "Message for you sir!".
ZylonBane on 25/6/2007 at 15:17
My own voice, drolly intoning, "Ring ring... ring ring...".
(the phone lets you set any audio file as a ring tone, including output from the voice record function)