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  1. #1
    cliffd
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    www.myphonefiles.com is the place, for $3 you can put up your own MP3 files
    there and then send any part of it to a phone as a ringer, as many as you
    want. Definitely worth it and you don't need anything extra



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  2. #2
    John Navas
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    Re: get MP3 ringers there, easy way

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    In <[email protected]> on Wed, 22 Dec 2004 08:04:04
    -0600, cliffd <[email protected]> wrote:

    >www.myphonefiles.com is the place, for $3 you can put up your own MP3 files
    >there and then send any part of it to a phone as a ringer, as many as you
    >want. Definitely worth it and you don't need anything extra


    Converting to high-quality MP3 can easily be done for free. Google
    "RazorLame".

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    Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
    John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>



  3. #3
    clfd
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    Re: get MP3 ringers there, easy way

    John Navas <[email protected]> wrote in
    news[email protected]:

    > [POSTED TO alt.cellular.cingular - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]
    >
    > In <[email protected]> on Wed, 22 Dec 2004
    > 08:04:04 -0600, cliffd <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>www.myphonefiles.com is the place, for $3 you can put up your own MP3
    >>files there and then send any part of it to a phone as a ringer, as
    >>many as you want. Definitely worth it and you don't need anything
    >>extra

    >
    > Converting to high-quality MP3 can easily be done for free. Google
    > "RazorLame".
    >


    Sure, with the audio ripping/editing software you need to purchase, a major
    learning curve about audio internals to learn, then you have to find a way
    to transfer that to your phone, which will cost money too if you don't have
    cables, or unlimited data plan.

    If you just want to "open file", "select part", and "send to phone", there
    is an app at myPhoneFiles.com where you can convert any track on any CD,
    any MP3, OGG, Wav file, or record anything through the computer's mic and
    send it to the phone as ringtone. Quick, cheap and easy. The app is $19
    bucks which includes access to the whole site.



  4. #4
    cliffd
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    Re: get MP3 ringers there, easy way


    >>then you have to find a way
    >>to transfer that to your phone, which will cost money too if you don't
    >>have cables, or unlimited data plan.

    >
    > Cheap and easy means to transfer include MMS messaging and downloading
    > by WAP.


    Well, with your logic no one needs to pay for Microsoft Word. You can
    pretty much create your own documents for free with a notepad and a little
    knowledge of postscript. I think will use MS Word instead.

    >
    >>If you just want to "open file", "select part", and "send to phone",
    >>there is an app at myPhoneFiles.com where you can convert any track on
    >>any CD, any MP3, OGG, Wav file, or record anything through the
    >>computer's mic and send it to the phone as ringtone. Quick, cheap and
    >>easy.

    > Thanks, but I'll stick with the superior free stuff.
    >


    Well, there is always a price to pay. Either learning curve or ease of use.
    Voicetones Studio is geared towards making ringtones and MP3 encoders are
    not. In that way, the app at myphonefiles.com is superior to any generic
    MP3 encoder. Did you see screenshots to razorlame? http://www.free-
    codecs.com/screenshots/RazorLame_screenshots.htm, you can start fiddling
    with that or you can open MP3, highlight the part you want and type a phone
    number to send to phone.




  5. #5
    John Navas
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    Re: get MP3 ringers there, easy way

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    In <[email protected]> on Tue, 04 Jan 2005 21:46:24
    -0600, cliffd <[email protected]> wrote:

    >> Cheap and easy means to transfer include MMS messaging and downloading
    >> by WAP.

    >
    >Well, with your logic no one needs to pay for Microsoft Word. You can
    >pretty much create your own documents for free with a notepad and a little
    >knowledge of postscript.


    Wordpad is actually quite useful.

    >I think will use MS Word instead.


    Excellent alternatives to Word exist, including:
    * 602PC SUITE (inexpensive)
    * Ability Office (inexpensive)
    * Abiword (free)
    * Easy Office (free or inexpensive)
    * Jarte (free)
    * OpenOffice.org (free) <http://www.openoffice.org/>
    * Polar Office (inexpensive)
    * StarOffice (inexpensive)

    >> Thanks, but I'll stick with the superior free stuff.

    >
    >Well, there is always a price to pay. Either learning curve or ease of use.


    I respectfully disagree.

    >Voicetones Studio is geared towards making ringtones and MP3 encoders are
    >not.


    There's nothing special about an MP3 ringtone.

    >In that way, the app at myphonefiles.com is superior to any generic
    >MP3 encoder.


    I personally use Audacity <http://audacity.sourceforge.net/>.

    >Did you see screenshots to razorlame? http://www.free-
    >codecs.com/screenshots/RazorLame_screenshots.htm,


    I use RazorLAME, which is dead simple, and produces the highest quality MP3
    encoding.

    >you can start fiddling
    >with that or you can open MP3, highlight the part you want and type a phone
    >number to send to phone.


    I create a ringtone in Audacity, save the MP3 file, and then Send To ->
    Bluetooth Device -- excellent, easy, fast, and free.

    --
    Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
    John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>



  6. #6
    cliffd
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    Re: get MP3 ringers there, easy way

    >>
    >>Well, with your logic no one needs to pay for Microsoft Word. You can
    >>pretty much create your own documents for free with a notepad and a
    >>little knowledge of postscript.

    >
    > Wordpad is actually quite useful.
    >


    Notepad is simpler to use. Makes Typing the few hundred lines of
    postscript code easier in the long run.

    >>I think will use MS Word instead.

    >
    > Excellent alternatives to Word exist, including:
    > * 602PC SUITE (inexpensive)
    > * Ability Office (inexpensive)
    > * Abiword (free)
    > * Easy Office (free or inexpensive)
    > * Jarte (free)
    > * OpenOffice.org (free) <http://www.openoffice.org/>
    > * Polar Office (inexpensive)
    > * StarOffice (inexpensive)
    >
    >>> Thanks, but I'll stick with the superior free stuff.

    >>


    Thank you. My point exactly. Always pick the right tool for the right
    task. Why format documents by hand when it's easier to use the tools
    created for that purpose. Just like the app at myphonefiles.com was
    created for the purpose of making and sending ringtones to the phone. No
    more no less.


    >>Well, there is always a price to pay. Either learning curve or ease of
    >>use.

    >
    > I respectfully disagree.
    >


    Me too. Respectfully.


    >>Voicetones Studio is geared towards making ringtones and MP3 encoders
    >>are not.

    >
    > There's nothing special about an MP3 ringtone.
    >
    >>In that way, the app at myphonefiles.com is superior to any generic
    >>MP3 encoder.
    >>Did you see screenshots to razorlame? http://www.free-
    >>codecs.com/screenshots/RazorLame_screenshots.htm,

    >
    > I use RazorLAME, which is dead simple, and produces the highest
    > quality MP3 encoding.
    >


    "dead simple" is relative. And (psst!) razorlame and Voicetones Studio
    use the same lame mp3 codec (the lib), so there is nothing superior about
    either one as far as quality of MP3 encoding goes.

    I think most people would like to just open an audio file, highlight the
    part they want, and send it to the phone. No fuss, no mess, quick and
    easy. The app at myphonefiles.com was made with ringtones in mind and
    nothing else.






  7. #7
    John Navas
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    Re: get MP3 ringers there, easy way

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    In <[email protected]> on Thu, 06 Jan 2005 00:56:46
    -0600, cliffd <[email protected]> wrote:

    >>>Well, with your logic no one needs to pay for Microsoft Word. You can
    >>>pretty much create your own documents for free with a notepad and a
    >>>little knowledge of postscript.

    >>
    >> Wordpad is actually quite useful.

    >
    >Notepad is simpler to use. Makes Typing the few hundred lines of
    >postscript code easier in the long run.


    YMMV (as always) -- I personally find Wordpad more useful -- does everything
    Notepad does and more, while still being easy to use and light on resources.

    >>>I think will use MS Word instead.

    >>
    >> Excellent alternatives to Word exist, including:
    >> * 602PC SUITE (inexpensive)
    >> * Ability Office (inexpensive)
    >> * Abiword (free)
    >> * Easy Office (free or inexpensive)
    >> * Jarte (free)
    >> * OpenOffice.org (free) <http://www.openoffice.org/>
    >> * Polar Office (inexpensive)
    >> * StarOffice (inexpensive)
    >>
    >>>> Thanks, but I'll stick with the superior free stuff.


    >Thank you. My point exactly.


    That juxtaposition of quotes referring to different things is yours, not mine.
    The former quote is about alternatives to Microsoft Word (free and not free).
    The latter is about software to create MP3 clips, and "superior" is an
    important part of my point, that the free tools are actually better than the
    not free tools, not just less expensive.

    >Always pick the right tool for the right
    >task.


    Agreed.

    >Why format documents by hand when it's easier to use the tools
    >created for that purpose.


    Why have a separate and less capable app for MP3 ringtones when more capable
    apps will do it better, and do other useful things as well, while still being
    very easy to use.

    >Just like the app at myphonefiles.com was
    >created for the purpose of making and sending ringtones to the phone. No
    >more no less.


    That doesn't automatically make it the "right tool" (IMHO at least) -- the
    free tools I've mentioned (Audacity and RazorLAME) produce better results with
    less effort, and transferring tones to the phone can be done in ways that can
    be more convenient.

    >>>Voicetones Studio is geared towards making ringtones and MP3 encoders
    >>>are not.

    >>
    >> There's nothing special about an MP3 ringtone.
    >>
    >>>In that way, the app at myphonefiles.com is superior to any generic
    >>>MP3 encoder.
    >>>Did you see screenshots to razorlame? http://www.free-
    >>>codecs.com/screenshots/RazorLame_screenshots.htm,

    >>
    >> I use RazorLAME, which is dead simple, and produces the highest
    >> quality MP3 encoding.

    >
    >"dead simple" is relative. And (psst!) razorlame and Voicetones Studio
    >use the same lame mp3 codec (the lib), so there is nothing superior about
    >either one as far as quality of MP3 encoding goes.


    RazorLAME, in addition to being free, allows you to easily tune the result to
    meet your own requirements (and to easily take advantage of the latest version
    of LAME). In addition, Audacity and RazorLAME are applicable to other popular
    uses, such as the encoding of MP3 files for portable MP3 players, thereby
    reducing the need to learn and maintain multiple applications.

    >I think most people would like to just open an audio file, highlight the
    >part they want, and send it to the phone. No fuss, no mess, quick and
    >easy.


    Whereas I think many (most?) people would prefer more capable tools that
    produce better results. It's why so many people pay 2-3 times the price for
    "gourmet" coffee versus the standard stuff.

    >The app at myphonefiles.com was made with ringtones in mind and
    >nothing else.


    I see that as both a strength and a weakness. YMMV.

    Regardless, different strokes for different folks -- if you prefer the app at
    myphonefiles.com, then by all means use it. I personally prefer the free
    tools I've mentioned and the superior results they produce.

    --
    Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
    John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>



  8. #8
    Jesseboy
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    is there a way to send mp3s to ur phone without a data cable?



  9. #9
    John Navas
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    Re: get MP3 ringers there, easy way

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    In <[email protected]> on Sun, 9 Jan 2005 20:08:16
    -0600, Jesseboy <[email protected]> wrote:

    >is there a way to send mp3s to ur phone without a data cable?


    Depending on phone:

    1. IrDA

    2. Bluetooth

    3. MMS

    4. Email

    5. WAP

    6. Memory card

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    Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
    John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>



  10. #10
    Jesseboy
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    i got the v551



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    akobeo8
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    i got a old phone, a motorola t720, so how would i do that then?



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    akobeo8
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    Do u think 50 cent can do it again?

    50 cent first cd was good. but g units cd was garbage, my opinion. Im indifferent towards his new cd that is coming out. What do u guys think?



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    akobeo8
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    oops i think i did that post wrong. sorry



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