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Easy ringtones
Easy ringtones










easy ringtones

Click "Convert/Save" at the bottom of the menu after you have added the fileĥ. Select the audio file from your desktop, or wherever you downloaded it toĤ. Go to the upper left-hand corner and select Media->Convert/Save. Rather than spreading these instructions across like 7 steps, I'd rather just put them on one and explain with the screenshots. Remember how I mentioned VLC earlier? This is where it comes in handy.

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So now we learn how to convert pretty much any audio file into an itunes-compatible format If you want to use a file that is already in Itunes-compatible format, just skip ahead to step 4.Īlso, interesting note, a great deal of classical music is in the public domain, and can be downloaded in this way off of Wikipedia. ogg file, which is not compatible with Itunes, so in the next step you'll learn how to convert it. Just right click on the background and select "Save As", and save it right to your desktopĪlternatively, just download it straight from here For the purpose of this instructable, I chose to use the finale of Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture, because I just found it kinda cool.

easy ringtones

Don't worry, i'll show you how to do that. Remember, your ringtone cannot be longer than 40 seconds, so you'll have to cut down a full length song to just the bit you want to use. So first off, you'll want to select what audio file you want to turn into your new ringtone.












Easy ringtones