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- 12-23-2003, 07:12 PM #1Scott CGuest
I have not seen many posts so I suppose everyone understands this, but using
the file transfer, you can put any .mid file into your phone and use it as a
ring tone.. or an MP3 'type' player.. Midi files are fairly small.. and I
have used several holiday ones for my ring tones. If there is a 'problem'
it's that the midi files play much longer than 20 - 30 seconds - but your
ring tones will sound great for FREE..
sc
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- 12-23-2003, 08:28 PM #2Carl.Guest
Re: .mid files and T610.. great
"Scott C" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I have not seen many posts so I suppose everyone understands this, but
using
> the file transfer, you can put any .mid file into your phone and use it as
a
> ring tone.. or an MP3 'type' player.. Midi files are fairly small.. and I
> have used several holiday ones for my ring tones. If there is a 'problem'
> it's that the midi files play much longer than 20 - 30 seconds - but your
> ring tones will sound great for FREE..
>
> sc
Same here. MIDI ringers rule. I use Anvil Studio to edit midis for phone
use (cut out the best part of the song, etc), but it's a complex program.
You can also use PSMplay for simpler trimming use.
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