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I really like the nero wave editor software, it's quick and easy!
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Posted: 2004-08-10 15:00:56
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Happycheesecake has post best program for cutin' and recordin' mp3's! Wawe Pad is simple, had lots of functions, and very good quality!!!
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Posted: 2004-08-10 21:05:44
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If you have an apple mac, and use iTunes, here's how to make mp3 ringtones for your phone.
If you subscribe to Orange, the phone should ring for about 21seconds before diverting to answer phone, so you don't need mp3 files any larger than this...
Quote:After discovering my phone can play mp3 files as ringtones, I immediately grabbed some of my favorite songs and tried to crop and convert them. After trying to do so using Quicktime Pro and iTunes (far more hassle then it's worth), I gave up until I found a hint online (posted by an anonymous forumite elsewhere) that lets you do the same thing in iTunes in half the time!
First, in iTunes you need to go to Prefs, then Import, then change your import settings to mp3 (I used 128kbps, quality is less important than compactness for my ringtones). Then, find the song you want, and go through the song to figure out which part you want to be the ringtone (IE: 00:30.00 to 00:51.00) and then Command-I to get info on the song. Under the Options tab in the Get Info menu, check both start and stop time and enter the start and stop times for the ringtone section (i.e. Start time 00:30.00 End Time 00:51.00). You may want to play it once to make sure it's well cropped. Then, just select the song in your library and go to Advanced -> Convert Selection to MP3. It will automatically convert ONLY the portion of the song that you selected to a new, cropped MP3 file, which can then be dragged onto the desktop and used. This is infinitely easier than trying to crop and convert in another application, and now you can have the coolest ringtone on the block in half the time!
If you have Panther, you just need a USB Bluetoth dongle, and OSX already contains a great file browser allowing you to send the to your phone and back it all up.
I got my bluetooth dongle from
www.play.com for £17.99 inc free delivery
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Posted: 2004-08-11 22:41:46
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ITS EASY, JUST USE NERO OR ANY ENCODER TO CONVERT THE MP3 FILE BACK INTO A 'WAV' FILE THEN USE THE SOUND RECORDER IN YOUR WINDOWS START MENU, (IT'S IN ENTERTAINMENT) TO EDIT AND CUT YOUR WAV FILE, USE NERO OR ANY ENCODER TO RIP IT BACK INTO A MP3 FILE! EASY AS THAT
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Posted: 2004-08-12 09:12:32
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Yes you can cut the particular part fade in and fade out the cut part and that's it. I'm using sound forge and it har proven to be an effective software for sounds
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Posted: 2004-08-12 11:48:24
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