Do it yourself ringtones
Sarah wanted ‘Ruby Ruby Ruby’ by the Kaiser Chiefs as her ringtone. Her mobile doesn’t have any easy way of connecting to a PC, so she joined one of the rip-off ‘Ringtones R Us’ services that force you into paying £4.50 / week for as many ringtone downloads as you want (aside: I must be getting old – why would anyone want to change their ringtone that often ??).
Anyway, after downloading the mp3 she found it start relatively quietly and she was missing some calls. What she had actually wanted was the chorus….
So cue Kens Do It Yourself Ringtone Creater and Transferer…
Step by step instructions :-
- Rip the song to an MP3 (from the CD which we do own – no copyright issues)
- Download Audacity.
- Cut the chorus out of the original track (loaded MP3 file)
- Create a new stereo track and paste the chorus into the new track.
- Mute the original tracks
- Play / listen to the new track, make sure you are happy with it.
- Download lame_enc.dll to allow Audacity to export as MP3 (see this Audacity FAQ)
- Export the new track from Audacity as an MP3.
- FTP the MP3 file to your website
- Using 3G / GPRS etc on the mobile phone connect to the internet
- Browse to the MP3 file and download it to the mobile
- Set the MP3 as the ringtone.
- Cancel the expensive MP3 ringtone service (if applicable).
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