A ring tone in your language...

phil cash cash cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU
Fri Oct 26 18:42:42 UTC 2007


I haven't tried it yet, but it seems fairly easy enough to make a
language-based ring tone.  So try it out and get back to us.  ;-)

Phil
UofA

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Make your own ring tone

Excerpt from: http://www.azstarnet.com/allheadlines/207588

1. Turn your future ring tone into an MP3 file.

• Download the free Mac- and PC-friendly audio editor Audacity
(audacity.sourceforge.net), and download and unzip LAME
(lame.sourceforge.net). LAME helps Audacity make MP3 files.

• In Audacity, click Edit/Preferences/File Formats, then click "Find
Library." Find the LAME file you just downloaded, and click it. Now,
Audacity can make MP3s.

• Use Audacity to record a 15-second snippet.

• Delete all unwanted recorded music, then export as an MP3 file.

2. The E-mail Method for transferring the MP3 file from your computer to
your phone.

• E-mail the MP3 file to your phone as an attachment. Your phone's e-mail
address is your 10-digit phone number @carriername.com (e.g.,
messaging.sprintpcs.com or vzwpix.com).

• On your phone, download the attachment to your phone, then use the ring
tone program in your phone to make your attachment your new ring tone.

3. The Bluetooth Method for transferring the MP3 file from your computer to
your phone.

• You'll need Bluetooth radio technology on both your computer and your
phone. Follow the instructions that came with your phone to pair it with
your computer using Bluetooth (This involves pressing a couple of keys then
holding the phone near your computer).

• Once the two are paired, use Bluetooth to beam your MP3 file from your
computer to your phone. Then use your ring tone function on your phone to
make the new music clip your ring tone.



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