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Use iTunes to create MP3 ringtones for cellphones
Authored by: joebodolai on May 26, '04 12:55:21AM

How is this a hint to create ringtones? It's merely an explanation of how to edit mp3 files from iTunes.



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Use iTunes to create MP3 ringtones for cellphones
Authored by: Tovarizzle on May 26, '04 01:09:09AM

As I mentioned in my response to your e-mail stating the above, With many modern phones (the Motorola V600, for one), the mp3 file IS the ringtone, and the phone just plays them back at high volume. There is no further processing required, and the purpose of this hint was to show iTunes cropping capabilities as they relate to mp3 ringtone creation, not as a comprehensive guide to making and using all formats of ringtones.



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Use iTunes to create MP3 ringtones for cellphones
Authored by: osxfan57 on May 26, '04 03:09:51AM

I have a Moto V600 and bluetooth on my Mac. I get how to edit MP3's, but to which folder do I drag them in the V600 in order to be able to use them as ringtones?
Also - off topic - can you suggest a great place for games for my V600?
Thanks.

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Use iTunes to create MP3 ringtones for cellphones
Authored by: diskiller on May 26, '04 02:02:28AM

As the other posted said, many new cellphones (mainly the smartphones) can play mp3's as ring tones.

My Sony Ericsson P900 is one. What you want, though, is not the entire damn song playing, especially when alot of songs have a "slow start". You want to edit the mp3, and get it to start right at a nice loud part at the start of the chorus or something like that.

Same thing you want to do on the older polyphonic phones that could play midis. Many midi's of songs started slow, some even had several seconds (as many as 5 to 10 seconds) of nothing at the start. Does you no good that your phone has already been ringing 5 to 10 seconds before the midi starts playing cuz there's nothing at the start. So you need to edit your midi or mp3 so its appropriate for us as a ringtone.

As for me: I like a nice quiet soothing mp3 for my alarm, and my ringtone is one of the Sony Ericsson polyphonic ringtones that came with my T610 (so its a midi i think). Maybe i'll bother editing up a nice mp3 ringtone with this hint now :)



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Use iTunes to create MP3 ringtones for cellphones
Authored by: osxpounder on May 26, '04 05:50:14PM

This all sounds cool enough to make me want a phone that does this, so that I could record myself doing guitar riffs to use as ringtones. I'm glad you submitted the tip, and it's fantastic to hear from others about which specific phones we can put our own MP3 ringtones into. The tip about using the Palm wrapper was a valuable piece of arcana, too -- thanks!

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