6275i help w/music files n ringtones

Hi, I have the 6275i and I can get music files onto it no prob, but when I listen with my nokia headset, I only hear it in one earphone. I'm unsure about the file conversion stuff, can someone tell me how to fix this?
As well, I've read that Bell doesn't allow the function of turning music files into ringtones, so anyone know a way to do this? THANKS!

With a network branded phone it is possible that certain features might be missing, like the ability to set a music track as ringtone.
My guess it that your phone has a special version of firmware on that was made by your network provider.
Knowledge should be your Advisor when you need help.
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