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August 3, 2008 at 10:08 pm #29154NessaParticipant
Okay I did try on my own first by looking it up on-line but I was unsuccessful. I looked at this site here. Followed the steps and when I put the ringtone on my phone (by editing 20 seconds out of a song) – it shows up as 45 seconds and starts playing till it hits 15 seconds and stops playing at 35 seconds. Maybe I’m doing something wrong but I’m wondering does anybody have any other options that I can try?
August 4, 2008 at 12:27 am #170795NessaParticipantNevermind, I figured it out. It works great with Audacity as the link I provided states.
August 4, 2008 at 2:16 am #170796MrOatsMemberIf I owned a cell phone, I would make my own ringtone (from a song I liked) in a heartbeat!
…I think it’s great you can do that. 🙂
Also, iTunes has a “create ringtone” option under it’s store tab. But it costs 99 cents… 🙁 (I’d go with the free option you read about.) 😉
June 24, 2010 at 7:12 am #170797shellyagalMemberNow it is so easy to make your own ringtones. All we need is to select our favourtie MP3 song, and upload it on AAfter Search by typing ‘ringtone:’ (without quotes) in the search box. It will split the MP3 into 20 secs ringtones. Select the interesting section of the song/music from 20 secs segments. Have fun!
June 26, 2010 at 9:44 am #170798zeveraMemberHi all
Using the free audio editor Audacity, cut down your choice of MP3 to 15 seconds or so and transfer the tone to your cell phone via cable, Bluetooth or email.
December 14, 2011 at 4:20 am #170810rishleeMemberthis is really fantastic. Even before i wanted to create my own ringtones but i ended up ugly tones, i just composed it in my cellphone.. and so amaze with this thread I thought there are no ways to have my own ringtone composed.
thank you.June 18, 2012 at 8:32 am #170811luntan15MemberThank you for all the things learned from here and congratulations for the good work.
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