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How To Make Your Own Rngtones for Dummies

PotsosRCC

Dec 24, 2004, 12:04 PM
Hey all. There are a lot of programs and websites that help you make ringtones, but I've found that most of them are buggy, hard to use or unreliable.

In order to make your own ringtones from scratch, you'll just need a few basic programs. This will be a general post. If you need more specific information on any of these steps, e-mail me.

You'll need five things to make a ringtone:

1) An MP3 or WAV audio file (if WAV, skip 2)
2) An MP3 to WAV converter program
3) A WAV editing program
4) Qualcomms Purevoice converter
5) A means to upload the ring

For step 2, there are tons of programs you can find. A good place to go is download.com. Just go to Audio and Video and search for "mp3 to wav converter". There are hundreds.
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jrmy_1

Jan 8, 2005, 1:04 PM
I have downloaded everything to convert mp3 into ringtones, but my phone still isn't accepting the files. I am using cheetah audio converter to convert mp3 to wav, and I am saving it as mono, and 8000 Hz. I am assuming you meant to say Hz insted of MHz. I then am using wavesplitter and qualcomm's pure voice. I then try to upload the file via bitpim software and a usb data cable but the ringers don't show up.

The only thing I could think it might be is when I'm converting the files with cheetah it isn't saving them as a 16 bit file. I'm not to knowledgeable in that area and there aren't any settings to adjust how many bits the file is.

I don't understand what program you are suggesting to use to change it to a 16 bit, mono, 8000 H...
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ShaneDawg

Jan 25, 2005, 4:59 PM
should i change the bit rate of the file? its at 128kbps right now....the files are a little big
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