Making your own ringtones

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  • floresdave
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    • Mar 2006
    • 164

    Making your own ringtones

    Let me preface this by saying my wife wants me to make her a ringtone for her phone. I used to subscribe to a service that had a free ringtone ripper and you paid 10 bucks a year to use technology to send it to phone in proper format. I looked on afterdawn forum and found a program called audacity that someone posted along with a "guide". I guess i'm spoiled on this forum because it really didn't clarify much mainly because i know the problem will not be creating the ringtone, but finding a way to succesfully get it on my phone. I have a USB cable for my phone and it has a micro sd card for storage. When i went tried to import old ringtones i ripped and saved to hard drive i can play them in my phone's mp3 player, but when i transfer to my ringtone(sounds) folder they don't show up after the phone is unplugged from computer.

    To make a long story short does anyone know a program to use or a site that allows you to make ringtones of CD's or mp3's that you own legal copies of and transfer them to your phone.

    edit: found pretty good guide http://www.mrbass.org/ringtones/
    Make your own Ringtones , but would love any helpful input tips or alternatives

    I tried searching the afterdawn forum for more clarification but every search topic came up empty.(that forum is a mess)
    Last edited by floresdave; 24 Jun 2006, 03:59 AM.
  • codajohn
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    • Jul 2005
    • 661

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    One bit of information. If you can't get the tutorial pictures to appear, turn off your internet security. This should do the trick.

    Thanks floresdave!!
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