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RyanTheAppleMan

macrumors newbie
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Jul 29, 2009
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I recently jailbroke my iPhone 3G. I found an SMS sound I want to use for texts but it still uses "tri-tone". Anyone know why?:apple:
 
You have SSH into the device and replace the .caf file with the custom audio file. It has to replace/take place of one of the original SMS sounds. So find one, Tri-tone (or your least favorite one) and overwrite it with your custom file using an SSH program like CyberDuck.
 
You have SSH into the device and replace the .caf file with the custom audio file. It has to replace/take place of one of the original SMS sounds. So find one, Tri-tone (or your least favorite one) and overwrite it with your custom file using an SSH program like CyberDuck.

What's SSH? And do I just download CyberDuck on my iPhone? Or computer?
 
SSH lets you connect to the phone remotely from your computer over wifi, and you can change files. You have to download CyberDuck on your Mac. There are other SSH clients though that you can use, I just personally use that one. There are lots of guides to change sms tones via SSH, just search for them. :)
 
SSH lets you connect to the phone remotely from your computer over wifi, and you can change files. You have to download CyberDuck on your Mac. There are other SSH clients though that you can use, I just personally use that one. There are lots of guides to change sms tones via SSH, just search for them. :)

Do you have screen flow? Do you think you can make a video for me of what to do? I just finished installing CyberDuck on my mac.
 
wow...seriously how completely helpless are you? you want someone to make you a VIDEO of what exactly to do? you're embarassing your parents right now.
 
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