I'm making a soundboard application and am trying to have a sound play as a ringtone or notification depending on which menu item is clicked. The ringtone currently shows up as the default ringtone in the ringtone menu, but does not play when a phone call comes in. What am I doing wrong? My code is listed below.

public boolean saveas(int ressound,String file,String typesound){
    byte[] buffer=null;  
    InputStream fIn = getBaseContext().getResources().openRawResource(ressound);  
    int size=0;  

    try {  
        size = fIn.available();  
        buffer = new byte[size];  
        fIn.read(buffer);  
        fIn.close();  
    } catch (IOException e) {  
        // TODO Auto-generated catch block  
        return false;  
    }  

    String path="/sdcard/media/audio/ringtones/";  
    String filename=file+".ogg";  

    boolean exists = (new File(path)).exists();  
    if (!exists){new File(path).mkdirs();}  

    FileOutputStream save;  
    try {  
        save = new FileOutputStream(path+filename);  
        save.write(buffer);  
        save.flush();  
        save.close();  
    } catch (FileNotFoundException e) {  
        // TODO Auto-generated catch block  
        return false;  
    } catch (IOException e) {  
        // TODO Auto-generated catch block  
        return false;  
    }      

    sendBroadcast(new Intent(Intent.ACTION_MEDIA_SCANNER_SCAN_FILE, Uri.parse("file://"+path+filename)));  

    File k = new File(path, filename);  

    ContentValues values = new ContentValues();  
    values.put(MediaStore.MediaColumns.DATA, k.getAbsolutePath());  
    values.put(MediaStore.MediaColumns.TITLE, file);  
    values.put(MediaStore.MediaColumns.MIME_TYPE, "audio/ogg");  
    values.put(MediaStore.Audio.Media.ARTIST, "douchebag");  
    values.put(MediaStore.Audio.Media.IS_RINGTONE, true);  
    values.put(MediaStore.Audio.Media.IS_NOTIFICATION, true);  
    values.put(MediaStore.Audio.Media.IS_ALARM, true);  
    values.put(MediaStore.Audio.Media.IS_MUSIC, false);  

    //Insert it into the database  
    this.getContentResolver().insert(MediaStore.Audio.Media.getContentUriForPath(k.getAbsolutePath()), values);  

    //set ringtone
    Uri ringtoneUri = Uri.parse(path+filename);
    if(typesound=="ringtone")
        RingtoneManager.setActualDefaultRingtoneUri(this, RingtoneManager.TYPE_RINGTONE, ringtoneUri);

    return true;  
}  
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Do you get an error? What is the behaviour you are seeing? Also, try logging when you catch an exception if it cause your app to not function as expected. – CrackerJack9 Aug 12 '11 at 15:51
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According to this question here, you need to set the ringtone with the "external" URI. As far as I can tell, you basically have all the pieces and just need to make a tiny adjustment.

Try if this snippet works for you:

//Insert it into the database
Uri ringtoneUri = this.getContentResolver().insert(MediaStore.Audio.Media.getContentUriForPath(k.getAbsolutePath()), values); 
//set ringtone    
if(typesound=="ringtone")
    RingtoneManager.setActualDefaultRingtoneUri(this, RingtoneManager.TYPE_RINGTONE, ringtoneUri);
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