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Use iTunes to create MP3 ringtones for cellphones
Authored by: mistercow on May 25, '04 10:40:55AM

To do this in QuickTime Pro, just open the file, and select the portion you want. To test if it is the right part, hit Command-T (Play selection only) , and press play. After you get what part you want selected, hit Command-C to copy it, Command-N to make a new window, and Command-V to paste. Now go to the menu File:Export and choose "Sound to AIFF" . Open that in iTunes and convert to mp3.

The opening and closing is a little more of a hassle, but it is a lot easier to drag handles around a timeline than it is to enter time codes.



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Use iTunes to create MP3 ringtones for cellphones
Authored by: trekvogel on May 25, '04 01:57:02PM

I use Quicktime pro to create a mono aiff file, then audacity to convert to 48kbps mp3. You probably don't need stereo on your phone and this saves some space. Mono 48kbps mp3's sound teriffic on my phone. Takes about 180kb on my phone.



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