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Old March 19th, 2008, 03:14 PM
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Default EZ Ringtone

Website:http://www.ggrobot.com/

EZ Ringtone is a powerful ringtone converter. This software can
convert your favorite mp3, wav files and CD tracks(ringtone ripper) to
ringtone format, including mmf, amr, mp3, midi, wav, aac, 3gp and mp4.
The contained CD Ripper extracts digital audio CD tracks to audio
formats of wav and mp3 with excellent output quality and high ripping
speed, and the mp3 compressor can reduce the size of mp3 files by
30%-70%, save valuable space for your cell Phone. There's also a batch
conversion function for converting MP3 or WAV files to RingTones
automatically!



Key Features


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mmf
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Reduce the size of MP3 files by 30%-70% with MP3 Compressor (Compress
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setting for mmf ringtone;
Professional MIDI converter with extended options;
Setup amr ringtone quality;
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Batch conversion supports, saving your time;
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Old March 19th, 2008, 10:53 PM
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Default EZ Ringtone - why bother?


"GGROBOT" <qq223344348@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Website:http://www.ggrobot.com/
>
> EZ Ringtone is a powerful ringtone converter


SNIP

Why pay for what you can do for free.

RIP CDs to MP3 with Windows Media Player.
Cut down MP3s to ring tone size with Audacity.

Both free programs. Step by Step instructions here:

http://www.cd2ringtone.com


Bob


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Old March 20th, 2008, 12:16 AM
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Default EZ Ringtone - why bother?

"rjdriver" <rjdriversNOSPAM@cox.net> wrote in news:K2kEj.8267$KJ1.6942
@newsfe19.lga:

> Why pay for what you can do for free.
>
>


Oh, no! You MUST pay for ringtones, the most profitable series of notes
and noise on the planet!

You must be CONDITIONED to not question it, too. It's all part of the
Copyright Training and Indoctrination Process....

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Old March 20th, 2008, 04:19 AM
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Default EZier Ringtones (free!)

GGROBOT wrote:
>
> Website:http://www.ggooberoffanddie.com/
>
> EZ Asshat Spamtripe is a powerful ringtone converter....


Of course, it costs infinitely more than Audacity, asshat, and Audacity
is /free/ as in free speech. How to make ringtones w/Audacity:
<http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php?title=Making_Ringtones>.

hth,
-Craig
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Old March 20th, 2008, 10:49 AM
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Default EZ Ringtone - why bother?

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.

> RIP CDs to MP3 with Windows Media Player.
> Cut down MP3s to ring tone size with Audacity.


Do both with itunes. Much nicer interface than Audacity.

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.

Gaffer74 http://myforum.lasyk.net/archive/index.php/t-8415.html

Your phone rings for about 21 seconds before voicemail, so you don't need
mp3 files any larger

iTunes, Edit, Preferences, Importing, Import Settings mp3 128kbps.

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.

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).

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.

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".

Drag that the the "Music Files" folder on the phone.

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Old March 20th, 2008, 12:47 PM
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Default EZ Ringtone - why bother?

On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 14:34:46 +0000 (UTC), dold@05.usenet.us.com wrote:

>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.
>
>> RIP CDs to MP3 with Windows Media Player.
>> Cut down MP3s to ring tone size with Audacity.

>
>Do both with itunes. Much nicer interface than Audacity.
>
>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.
>
>Gaffer74 http://myforum.lasyk.net/archive/index.php/t-8415.html
>
>Your phone rings for about 21 seconds before voicemail, so you don't need
>mp3 files any larger
>
>iTunes, Edit, Preferences, Importing, Import Settings mp3 128kbps.
>
>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.
>
>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).
>
>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.
>
>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".
>
>Drag that the the "Music Files" folder on the phone.


*gets on soapbox*

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.

Look at the word "ringtone." Is anything there that implies "music"?

*gets off soapbox*

Larc



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Old March 20th, 2008, 03:00 PM
Craig
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Default EZ Ringtone - why bother?

Larc wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 14:34:46 +0000 (UTC), dold@05.usenet.us.com wrote:
>
>> 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.
>>
>>> RIP CDs to MP3 with Windows Media Player.
>>> Cut down MP3s to ring tone size with Audacity.

>> Do both with itunes. Much nicer interface than Audacity.
>>
>> 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.
>>
>> Gaffer74 http://myforum.lasyk.net/archive/index.php/t-8415.html
>>

>
> *gets on soapbox*
>
> But I'm still trying to figure out why
> anybody would use part of a song as an alert somebody is calling them.


Of course, I can't speak for anyone else but, for unidentified #'s I use
a default ringtone, for those closest to me I use distinctive and
sometimes humorous ringtones. Business associates, casual acquaintances
fall somewhere in between. For me, it's "audible caller ID."

> Besides, that's not a ringtone; it's a music snippet!


No argument here. But that's the English language for ya: always on the
march!

> 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.


And I bet your friend has learned a valuable lesson. IOW, not
necessarily a fault of the music snippet, per se.
>
> *gets off soapbox*


Nice view from up here. Thx Larc. Now how do I get down?

-Craig
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Old March 20th, 2008, 10:03 PM
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Default EZ Ringtone - why bother?


"Larc" <larc-news@saturnlink.net> wrote in message
news:5n25u3ln6ligg5eatbn8c8lcoumhegdhpu@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 14:34:46 +0000 (UTC), dold@05.usenet.us.com wrote:
>
>>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.
>>
>>> RIP CDs to MP3 with Windows Media Player.
>>> Cut down MP3s to ring tone size with Audacity.

>>
>>Do both with itunes. Much nicer interface than Audacity.
>>
>>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.
>>
>>Gaffer74 http://myforum.lasyk.net/archive/index.php/t-8415.html
>>
>>Your phone rings for about 21 seconds before voicemail, so you don't need
>>mp3 files any larger
>>
>>iTunes, Edit, Preferences, Importing, Import Settings mp3 128kbps.
>>
>>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.
>>
>>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).
>>
>>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.
>>
>>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".
>>
>>Drag that the the "Music Files" folder on the phone.

>
> *gets on soapbox*
>
> 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.
>
> Look at the word "ringtone." Is anything there that implies "music"?
>
> *gets off soapbox*
>
> Larc



Oh My God! Imagine all the "important" phone calls we missed in the car
before we had cell phones.




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Old March 20th, 2008, 11:08 PM
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Default EZ Ringtone - why bother?

rjdriver wrote:
> "Larc" <larc-news@saturnlink.net> wrote in message
> news:5n25u3ln6ligg5eatbn8c8lcoumhegdhpu@4ax.com...
>
>>On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 14:34:46 +0000 (UTC), dold@05.usenet.us.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>>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.
>>>
>>>
>>>>RIP CDs to MP3 with Windows Media Player.
>>>>Cut down MP3s to ring tone size with Audacity.
>>>
>>>Do both with itunes. Much nicer interface than Audacity.
>>>
>>>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.
>>>
>>>Gaffer74 http://myforum.lasyk.net/archive/index.php/t-8415.html
>>>
>>>Your phone rings for about 21 seconds before voicemail, so you don't need
>>>mp3 files any larger
>>>
>>>iTunes, Edit, Preferences, Importing, Import Settings mp3 128kbps.
>>>
>>>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.
>>>
>>>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).
>>>
>>>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.
>>>
>>>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".
>>>
>>>Drag that the the "Music Files" folder on the phone.

>>
>>*gets on soapbox*
>>
>>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.
>>
>>Look at the word "ringtone." Is anything there that implies "music"?
>>
>>*gets off soapbox*
>>
>>Larc

>
>
>
> Oh My God! Imagine all the "important" phone calls we missed in the car
> before we had cell phones.
>
>
>
>


Was there life before cell phones? ;-)

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Old March 21st, 2008, 06:51 AM
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"rjdriver" <rjdriversNOSPAM@cox.net> wrote in message
news:OyEEj.41800$f8.28529@newsfe23.lga...
>
> "Larc" <larc-news@saturnlink.net> wrote in message
> news:5n25u3ln6ligg5eatbn8c8lcoumhegdhpu@4ax.com...
>> On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 14:34:46 +0000 (UTC), dold@05.usenet.us.com wrote:
>>
>>>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.
>>>
>>>> RIP CDs to MP3 with Windows Media Player.
>>>> Cut down MP3s to ring tone size with Audacity.
>>>
>>>Do both with itunes. Much nicer interface than Audacity.
>>>
>>>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.
>>>
>>>Gaffer74 http://myforum.lasyk.net/archive/index.php/t-8415.html
>>>
>>>Your phone rings for about 21 seconds before voicemail, so you don't need
>>>mp3 files any larger
>>>
>>>iTunes, Edit, Preferences, Importing, Import Settings mp3 128kbps.
>>>
>>>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.
>>>
>>>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).
>>>
>>>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.
>>>
>>>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".
>>>
>>>Drag that the the "Music Files" folder on the phone.

>>
>> *gets on soapbox*
>>
>> 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.
>>
>> Look at the word "ringtone." Is anything there that implies "music"?
>>
>> *gets off soapbox*
>>
>> Larc

>
>
> Oh My God! Imagine all the "important" phone calls we missed in the car
> before we had cell phones.



When the classic rock station decides to play Werewolves of London, I hit
the call button on my dash trying to answer my phone. Gotta laugh.


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