Tired of the standard ringtone on your Xiaomi and want to install your favorite song or unique sound? In this article, we will discuss all the current ways to change the ringtone, from built-in MIUI tools to third-party applications. Whether you are using the flagship model Xiaomi 14 Ultra or the budget Redmi Note 12, the instructions will be suitable for all devices based on MIUI 12-14 and HyperOS.
The process of replacing a ringtone with Xiaomi may seem simple, but many users face typical problems: files do not appear in the list of tunes, music is cropped or sound is distorted. We will not only show the basic steps, but also reveal hidden settings that will help avoid errors. For example, did you know that for a custom ringtone to work properly, its duration should not exceed 30 seconds, and the bitrate is 128-192 kbit / s?
At the end of the article, you will find FAQs with answers to common questions: why not all formats are supported, how to crop the track directly on your phone and what to do if the ringtone resets after the MIUI update, and if you prefer visual instructions, attach screenshots of key stages (available by clicking on spoilers).
1.Preparation of the Music File: Ringtone Requirements for Xiaomi
Before you set your music to a call, you need to make sure the file meets the MIUI specifications.The system automatically filters out tracks that don't fit the parameters, so many users don't see their songs in the list of available ringtones.
The main criteria for a custom ringtone:
- π΅ File format: supported.mp3,.m4a (AAC),.ogg and.wav..flac or.aac formats may not be displayed.
- β±οΈ Duration: optimally up to 30 seconds, the system cuts tracks longer than 1 minute, but this can lead to distortion of the sound.
- π Bitrate: from 96 kbit / s to 192 kbit / s. Files with a bitrate of 320 kbit / s may not be played.
- π Location: The file must be in the Ringtones folder (or Notifications for notifications) in internal memory or on a map. SD.
If your track doesnβt match these parameters, you can quickly prepare it directly on your phone, for example, a standard MIUI Music app (Editor tab) or third-party tools like Ringtone Maker will be suitable for cutting music.
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If you download music from the Internet, check it for availability. DRM-Secure files (such as those from Apple Music or Spotify) will not play as ringtones even after conversion.
2. Method 1: Installation of the ringtone through standard MIUI settings
The easiest method is to use the built-in tools of the system, which works on all Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO models without having to install additional applications.
- Place the music file in the Internal Storage β Ringtones folder (if you donβt have a folder, create it manually).
- Open the Settings app and go to the Sounds and Vibration section.
- Click on the Call Melody (or Notification Sound if you want to change the signal for SMS).
- At the top of the screen, select the Local tab (or My Melodies in newer versions of MIUI).
- Find your file in the list and click on it for pre-listening, then confirm the selection.
If your track doesnβt appear on the list, check:
- π Is the file properly named (without special characters of the type #,?,!).
- π Is it in the Ringtones root folder, not in the subfolders.
- π Try to reboot your phone β sometimes MIUI Not immediately scanning new files.
βοΈ Preparation for ringtone installation
What if the Ringtones folder is not displayed in the Explorer?
Method 3: Using the MIUI Music app to create a ringtone
If you want to cut a snippet from a song or convert the format directly on your phone, use the standard MIUI Music app, which is pre-installed on all Xiaomi devices and allows you not only to play music, but also edit tracks for ringtones.
Instructions for creating a ringtone through MIUI Music:
- Open the Music app and find the track you want to use.
- Click on the three dots next to the song and select Edit (or Cut in newer versions).
- Move the sliders to select a fragment up to 30 seconds long.
- Click Save and select the option Make Rington.
- Confirm the save β the file will automatically fit into the Ringtones folder.
Important: MIUI Music has a cropping length limit of 30 seconds, so if you want a longer slice, use third-party apps like Ringtone Maker or MP3 Cutter.
| Annex | Advantages | Deficiencies |
|---|---|---|
| MIUI Music | Built into the system, does not require installation | Longest limit (30 seconds) and no advanced tools |
| Ringtone Maker | Support for MP3, WAV, OGG formats, precision cropping | Advertising in the free version |
| MP3 Cutter | Export to Ringtones folder in 1 click, preview | Interface in English |
| Zedge | Ready-made ringtones + the ability to download your own | Registration is required for some functions |
Method 3: Installation of ringtones through third-party applications (Zedge, Ringtone Maker)
If you don't like the built-in MIUI tools, you can use specialized applications, which offer more features: ready-made ringtone collections, fine-tuning of trimmings, support for rare formats. Let's take a look at the two most popular options.
Zedge: ringtones and wallpaper in one appendix
Zedge is not only a collection of pre-made tunes, but also a tool to download its tracks, and the advantage of the app is that it automatically optimizes files for Android requirements.
- π₯ Download Zedge from Google Play.
- π In the Ringtones section, click on the icon + (file).
- π΅ Select a track from your phoneβs memory and trim it (if necessary).
- π± Press Set as ringtone β the melody will automatically apply.
4.2 Ringtone Maker: Accurate trim setting
Ringtone Maker is suitable for those who want to cut a specific snippet of a song to millisecond accuracy.The app supports smooth fade-in/fade-out and export to the Ringtones folder.
- π² Install Ringtone Maker from Google Play.
- πΌ Select a track from memory and move the sliders to trim.
- π Set up volume and effects (if necessary).
- πΎ Save the file and select Set as ringtone.
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The app side is handy for fine-tuning the ringtone, but remember: they can request access to your audio files and contacts. Check permissions on Google Play before installing.
5. Method 4: Manual Rington Replacement via PC (for Advanced Users)
If you prefer to work with files through a computer, you can manually replace standard MIUI ringtones with your tracks, a method that requires connecting your phone to a PC and basic knowledge of working with the Android file system.
Step-by-step:
- Connect Xiaomi to your computer via USB-cable and enable file transfer mode (MTP).
- Open the phoneβs internal memory and go to the Media β audio folder.
- Copy your prepared file (for example, my_ringtone.mp3) c one of the folders: ringtones for ringtones; notifications for notifications; alarms for alarms.
Disconnect the phone from the PC and restart it.
Sounds and vibrations
This is useful if you want to replace system sounds (such as lock or notification sound) with your own, but be careful: deleting or overwriting the original MIUI files can cause crashes.
How to get back the standard MIUI ringtones?
Method 5: Installation of a ringtone via ADB (for power users)
If none of the previous methods worked (e.g., your file doesnβt appear in the list despite the correct format), you can apply the following: ADB-This method requires the inclusion of debugging on the USB and work with the command line, but guaranteed to solve the problem with invisible ringtones.
Instructions:
- Turn on Developer Mode on your phone: go to Settings β About Phone and click on MIUI Version 7 times.
- Return to Settings β Additional β For developers and activate Debugging over USB.
- Connect your phone to your PC, install it. ADB-Drivers and open the command line in the folder with the platform-tools.
- Enter the command to check the connection: Adb devices should display the name of your device.
- Copy the file to your phone (replace the paths with yours): adb push C:\Users\YourName\Music\song.mp3 /sdcard/Ringtones/
- Reboot your phone and check for ringtone in the settings.
If the file is still not visible, execute a command to force scanning of media files:
adb shell am broadcast -a android.intent.action.MEDIA_SCANNER_SCAN_FILE -d file:///sdcard/Ringtones/song.mp3π‘
ADB-And not only are commands useful for ringtones, but they can be used to install system applications, to modify them. DPI screen or even unlock hidden functions MIUI. But beware β incorrect commands can cause the system to fail!
7. Frequent problems and their solutions
Even after installing the ringtone correctly, Xiaomi users sometimes experience problems. Letβs look at typical situations and ways to fix them.
β οΈ Note: If after the update MIUI Your custom ringtone has reset, due to system security policy.To avoid loss, save backups of the Ringtones folder before updating.
| Problem. | Reason. | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| Rington is not listed on the list. | Incorrect file format or location | Check the extension (.mp3) and folder (Ringtones) |
| The sound is distorted or cut off | Too high bitrate or duration >30 seconds | Convert the file to 128 kbps and trim it to 30 seconds |
| Rington resets after rebooting | Media file cache error | Clear the Media Store app cache in the settings |
| You can't set the ringtone on SIM-map | Limitation of operator | Use only for the main call (not for SIM1/SIM2) |
If none of these methods helped, try resetting the sound settings to the standard:
- Go to Settings β Applications β Application Management.
- Find the Settings app and clear its cache.
- Reboot the phone and reset the ringtone.