@@Furoax idk, like a month? I've watched tutorial video bout it, messed with it a couple times, produced some audial torture, haven't really gotten anywhere with it yet.
In order to actually download the video, you're going to need to download the video from a RU-vid to MP3/WAV website. I would recommend using an ad blocker for this, as these types of websites can sometimes be a little sketchy. MP3's take-up a lot less storage but have lower sound quality, where WAV files take up more storage but have better quality. For the rest of the steps, I just asked an AI how to do it since I've never actually used a Samsung phone before. Transfer the MP3/WAV to your phone: Ensure the custom sound file is saved on your device. You can transfer it via USB from a computer, download it from the internet, or receive it via Bluetooth or a messaging app. Move the file to the correct folder: For easier access, move your custom sound file to the Alarms folder. You can do this using the My Files app: Open the My Files app. Navigate to the folder where your custom sound file is saved. Long press the file to select it. Tap on the three dots (More) and select Move. Navigate to Internal storage > Alarms and move the file there. Set the custom sound as your alarm tone: Open the Clock app. Go to the Alarm tab. Tap on the alarm you want to edit or create a new one. Tap on the Sound option. Scroll down to find and tap on the Add from phone option. Navigate to the Alarms folder and select your custom sound file. Let me know if it works.