
March 20th, 2008, 11:08 PM
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EZ Ringtone - why bother?
rjdriver wrote:
> "Larc" <larc-news@saturnlink.net> wrote in message
> news:5n25u3ln6ligg5eatbn8c8lcoumhegdhpu@4ax.com...
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>>On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 14:34:46 +0000 (UTC), dold@05.usenet.us.com wrote:
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>>>rjdriver <rjdriversNOSPAM@cox.net> wrote:
>>>I suspect ggrobot is a robot, posting occasionally, maybe whenever a note
>>>is posted here about ringtones.
>>>
>>>Three reposts in this thread, as if they were blind reactions to
>>>something.
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>>>>RIP CDs to MP3 with Windows Media Player.
>>>>Cut down MP3s to ring tone size with Audacity.
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>>>Do both with itunes. Much nicer interface than Audacity.
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>>>I made my own ringtones, snipping the sound that I wanted out of an mp3
>>>file using itunes, and then transferring them to Nokia and Motorola phones
>>>as a bluetooth file download.
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>>>Gaffer74 http://myforum.lasyk.net/archive/index.php/t-8415.html
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>>>Your phone rings for about 21 seconds before voicemail, so you don't need
>>>mp3 files any larger
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>>>iTunes, Edit, Preferences, Importing, Import Settings mp3 128kbps.
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>>>Play the song you want, and locate the part you want to be the ringtone
>>>(IE: 00:30.00 to 00:51.00) and then Command-I to get info on the song.
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>>>Under the Options tab in the Get Info menu, check both start and stop time
>>>and enter the start and stop times for the ringtone section (i.e. Start
>>>time 00:30.00 End Time 00:51.00).
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>>>You may want to play it once to make sure it's well cropped.
>>>Select the song in your library and go to
>>>Advanced -> Convert Selection to MP3.
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>>>It will convert ONLY the portion of the song that you selected to a new,
>>>cropped MP3 file. I renamed mine to the same title - ringtone.
>>>Right click, "Show in Windows Explorer".
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>>>Drag that the the "Music Files" folder on the phone.
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>>*gets on soapbox*
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>>OK, so it's probably just me. But I'm still trying to figure out why
>>anybody would use part of a song as an alert somebody is calling them.
>>Besides, that's not a ringtone; it's a music snippet! A friend
>>recently missed an important call because his car radio was on, and he
>>didn't recognize the difference between the sound from his cellphone
>>and the music on his radio.
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>>Look at the word "ringtone." Is anything there that implies "music"?
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>>*gets off soapbox*
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>>Larc
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> Oh My God! Imagine all the "important" phone calls we missed in the car
> before we had cell phones.
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Was there life before cell phones? ;-)
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