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    chaldonate
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    hello i know how to send normal polyphonic ringtones throught picture messaging......... but i want to send like 15 second real music clips....... i bought a real music clip from get it now but i dont want to pay 3 dollars for each one....and i want a bigger selection....does anybody know how to send it....


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    bigju4_eva
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    I'll look into it
    I know someone who has done it on the vx6000, but I didn't ask how because I don't like the real music ringtones

    Sounds like an old radio, but that's just me



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    youngblood
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    you can actually juss make a sound on a picture message (juss record the song) then save it in ur Music folder



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    Sonicman
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    Yeah I just heard that for the first time today but it sucked it does sound like an old stereo.
    Sonicman



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    cellphonesr1
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    it sounds like u recorded from a phone



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    Adrenachrome
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    That's how the quality is dude...

    I know how to do it with Sprint Sanyo phones, but not Verizon.

    If its not alot easier than Sprint, you wont want to do it.



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    blade760
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    suggestion

    well the quality that you get when you send the sound through picture e mail is below sub par. and the only problem with that is the saved sound from your picture email can only be saved if it is under 30kb. to get longer clips and better quality look under the thread labeled "help convert mp3 to midi's" there you can get detailed info on what you want as far as mp3's on your phone



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    ielement5oi
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    it sounds crapy. the sound isnt even clear.



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    Sonny.P
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    Re: real music as ringtones

    Download free ringtones directly to your cell phonevia WAP or download to a PC and transfer by Bluetooth. I Want Free Ringtones!



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    jeff2008
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    Re: real music as ringtones

    Best information...thanks bro



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    mauriciorua
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    Re: real music as ringtones

    Free Ringtones from Ventones - Never any Charges - Create Free Ringtones

    just use ventones
    to make ringtones from mp3 files. its what i use, with my full length mp3 files



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    Jaramie3
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    Re: real music as ringtones

    Im just a average teenager and ill hook you up with a good place to go to....its call Mobile17.com.....you can have clips of any song you have on your computer from i believe 3 to 40 seconds! and the best part is the quality is insane! it sounds just like the one thats on your computer! So if you try it please let me know how you made out and if you need any help with it because for your first time it can be a little tricky but ill be more than happy to help you out !!!



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    G-Tech
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    Re: real music as ringtones

    I still haven't figured out how to put real music as ringtone, but what I do is record the music when its playing on computer or radio then set it as ringtone.

    Cheap way, but does the work eh.



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    rachelb24
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    Re: real music as ringtones

    I have a process - maybe a little lengthy but it gives me good quality and I get exactly what I want. I use EXPStudio Audio Editor to slice and dice my mp3 (this creates a wav), then I use wav to mp3 encoder to convert it back to an mp3 and voila!! --- Also, did you know, you can mess with the decibal level of your ringtone in Bitpim before you put it on your phone so the volume is good and doesn't sound like it's coming from a tin can? Hope these tid bits work for ya!



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    Re: real music as ringtones

    Quote Originally Posted by rachelb24 View Post
    I have a process - maybe a little lengthy but it gives me good quality and I get exactly what I want. I use EXPStudio Audio Editor to slice and dice my mp3 (this creates a wav), then I use wav to mp3 encoder to convert it back to an mp3 and voila!! --- Also, did you know, you can mess with the decibal level of your ringtone in Bitpim before you put it on your phone so the volume is good and doesn't sound like it's coming from a tin can? Hope these tid bits work for ya!
    Sure is lengthly, where did you obtain EXPStudio Audio Editor from? Did you buy it or torrent?

    Thanks!



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