Thursday, September 20, 2007

Creating Ringtones Is Easy As One, Two, Three


Don’t waste another dime buying ringtones or another second attempting to download free ringtones from the Internet – make your own ringtones from your own MP3s. It’s as easy as one, two, three.


Step one:


Download and install an audio editor application, such as Audacity, which you can download for free from http://audacity.sourceforge.net/. Or use a current audio editor you may have already installed, such as Nero Wave Editor.


Step two:


Open up a MP3 from within the application and select a 10 ten 15 second clip to be your ringtone. Save the new clip as a new MP3 file or other audio file that is compatible with your cellular phone. Most relatively new cellphones are MP3 compatible.


Step three:


Upload the new file, which is the MP3 audio clip, to your cellular phone. This is the only tricky part. Consult your cellphone’s manual on whether to use Bluetooth or USB, or simply send the file from your PC to your phone if it’s Web-enabled.


Additional:


If you lack a wide variety of MP3s you can “rip” an audio file from your favorite CD and convert the file over to MP3 format, and then follow the above steps. For more information on ringtones, MP3s and other related how-tos, such as conversion, visit http://www.theMP3plug.com.








Blake Daniels is the creator and author behind http://www.themp3plug.com - the site dedicated to MP3 music, players, software, ringtones, etc.

No comments: