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Old 02-07-2005, 02:57 PM   #1
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I just got aSprint MM-7400, I created my own ringtone and now i want to send it to my phone, its a .wav file, what can i use to upload this and send it, something like this site http://www.t1mmy.net/visionTool.html


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Phone uses acc which sound better than regular qcp files...Sign up for ddn.com for 2 dollars a month or follow these directions to make your own


Compatible Phones
AAC ringers only work on these phones, no other model.

Samsung MM700
Sanyo MM7400

I am going to list 2 ways to create AAC ringers, depending on what software you have installed on your machine.

Option 1
If you have Quicktime Pro installed, you can make them very easily. All you need are 2 programs, Quicktime Pro, and Mp3Trim. You can download mp3Trim from www.desistylz.com/mp3trim.zip.

To create your own AAC files, first open any MP3 which you want to make as a ringer in the mp3Trim program, and use the "How much do you want to trim" section to pick which part of the file you want to make as a ringer. Use the Frame tab if you want to start the ringer at an exact moment. Now, where it says "From the end", make sure to use the UP arrow when you find the end of the ringer, and not press the down by mistake. It will reset the starting time if you do. On the same section, there is a little timer which shows how long the file will be. Keep in mind that the ringer should be about 30 seconds, because after that, it will goto voicemail.

Once you have picked out the part you would like as your ringer, click on "Save As" and save the file on your desktop. This program also has a volume control so if you find your files are too low, you can make it louder. Now, there is also a fade option so you can fade out the end of the ringer just in case.

Once you have the file saved on your desktop, open up Quicktime Pro, and goto File -> Export. In the drop down option titled "Export:", make sure you select Movie to MPEG-4, and click on Options....Once you do that, under the dropdown, select Audio, and make sure Audio Track is set as "Music", and and set the slider for the kbits/second to 24. Under channel, set it to "Mono", and Output Sample Rate to 22.050kHz. Now, set the Encoding Quality to "Best". Click on OK, and click on Save. This will save your file on your desktop.

Now, you have a (filename).mp4 file. Make sure to remove all the spaces in the file name, and rename the extention from mp4 to m4a. If you can not see the extentions, you need to enable that in your windows folder options.

You now have an AAC-endcoded file, and can upload it by using various AAC uploaders.

Option 2
For the people who can't afford Quicktime Pro, here is how to do it for free. You will need dBpowerAMP, which is found here: http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm, the Psytel Encoder, which is your AAC/MP4 codec, found here: http://www.dbpoweramp.com/codecs/dB...P-codec-mp4.exe and the mp3Trim program.

Now, once you have everything installed, open any MP3 which you want to make as a ringer in the mp3Trim program, and use the "How much do you want to trim" section to pick which part of the file you want to make as a ringer. Use the Frame tab if you want to start the ringer at an exact moment. Now, where it says "From the end", make sure to use the UP arrow when you find the end of the ringer, and not press the down by mistake. It will reset the starting time if you do. On the same section, there is a little timer which shows how long the file will be. Keep in mind that the ringer should be about 30 seconds, because after that, it will goto voicemail.

Once you have picked out the part you would like as your ringer, click on "Save As" and save the file on your desktop. This program also has a volume control so if you find your files are too low, you can make it louder. Now, there is also a fade option so you can fade out the end of the ringer just in case.

This leaves you with a mp3 file, which is the ringer you want to make. Now, open the dBpowerAMP program, and select the file which you want to convert. In our case, its the file we saved on the desktop.

When the convertor settings options come up, make sure to select "mp4 (CLI)" from the dropdown for format, and select Quality as "48kbits/". Select the Volume normalize option, and click on "Convert >>"

Once the conversion is done, you are left with the mp4 file in the same folder as your original mp3. Rename the file so it doesnt have spaces and has an m4a extension, and you are ready to send the ringer to your phone.

Once you have the file saved, all you do is goto www.sprintusers.com/focus and upload it.
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Thank You SO Much, That Helped me out alot


thanks again for the help
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Is there anything like this for Verizon and Cingular....
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Phone uses acc which sound better than regular qcp files...Sign up for ddn.com for 2 dollars a month or follow these directions to make your own


Compatible Phones
AAC ringers only work on these phones, no other model.

Samsung MM700
Sanyo MM7400

I am going to list 2 ways to create AAC ringers, depending on what software you have installed on your machine.

Option 1
If you have Quicktime Pro installed, you can make them very easily. All you need are 2 programs, Quicktime Pro, and Mp3Trim. You can download mp3Trim from www.desistylz.com/mp3trim.zip.

To create your own AAC files, first open any MP3 which you want to make as a ringer in the mp3Trim program, and use the "How much do you want to trim" section to pick which part of the file you want to make as a ringer. Use the Frame tab if you want to start the ringer at an exact moment. Now, where it says "From the end", make sure to use the UP arrow when you find the end of the ringer, and not press the down by mistake. It will reset the starting time if you do. On the same section, there is a little timer which shows how long the file will be. Keep in mind that the ringer should be about 30 seconds, because after that, it will goto voicemail.

Once you have picked out the part you would like as your ringer, click on "Save As" and save the file on your desktop. This program also has a volume control so if you find your files are too low, you can make it louder. Now, there is also a fade option so you can fade out the end of the ringer just in case.

Once you have the file saved on your desktop, open up Quicktime Pro, and goto File -> Export. In the drop down option titled "Export:", make sure you select Movie to MPEG-4, and click on Options....Once you do that, under the dropdown, select Audio, and make sure Audio Track is set as "Music", and and set the slider for the kbits/second to 24. Under channel, set it to "Mono", and Output Sample Rate to 22.050kHz. Now, set the Encoding Quality to "Best". Click on OK, and click on Save. This will save your file on your desktop.

Now, you have a (filename).mp4 file. Make sure to remove all the spaces in the file name, and rename the extention from mp4 to m4a. If you can not see the extentions, you need to enable that in your windows folder options.

You now have an AAC-endcoded file, and can upload it by using various AAC uploaders.

Option 2
For the people who can't afford Quicktime Pro, here is how to do it for free. You will need dBpowerAMP, which is found here: http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm, the Psytel Encoder, which is your AAC/MP4 codec, found here: http://www.dbpoweramp.com/codecs/dB...P-codec-mp4.exe and the mp3Trim program.

Now, once you have everything installed, open any MP3 which you want to make as a ringer in the mp3Trim program, and use the "How much do you want to trim" section to pick which part of the file you want to make as a ringer. Use the Frame tab if you want to start the ringer at an exact moment. Now, where it says "From the end", make sure to use the UP arrow when you find the end of the ringer, and not press the down by mistake. It will reset the starting time if you do. On the same section, there is a little timer which shows how long the file will be. Keep in mind that the ringer should be about 30 seconds, because after that, it will goto voicemail.

Once you have picked out the part you would like as your ringer, click on "Save As" and save the file on your desktop. This program also has a volume control so if you find your files are too low, you can make it louder. Now, there is also a fade option so you can fade out the end of the ringer just in case.

This leaves you with a mp3 file, which is the ringer you want to make. Now, open the dBpowerAMP program, and select the file which you want to convert. In our case, its the file we saved on the desktop.

When the convertor settings options come up, make sure to select "mp4 (CLI)" from the dropdown for format, and select Quality as "48kbits/". Select the Volume normalize option, and click on "Convert >>"

Once the conversion is done, you are left with the mp4 file in the same folder as your original mp3. Rename the file so it doesnt have spaces and has an m4a extension, and you are ready to send the ringer to your phone.

Once you have the file saved, all you do is goto www.sprintusers.com/focus and upload it.
thanks a bunch. that rocks big time. i did equitpment replacement, and i had a 5500, and they sent me the mm-7400. i miss my old phone, but this phone rocks. i was able to reload my phone book with bitpim, and i have created some kool ringtones. thanks again. check this one out.
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