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  • 08-26-2010, 09:09 PM
    erratical_ell
    thanks very much
  • 08-10-2010, 06:01 AM
    raziel_steel
    nice info thanks, i'll be sure to tryit
  • 08-09-2010, 07:22 PM
    jtoelle
    Any try it?
  • 08-08-2010, 08:20 PM
    jtoelle
    I'll share a simple way to make unlimited free ringtones for your iPhone or any phone that accepts m4r, Mp3 or wav files. All of the sites listed are FREE to use so I hope this Tutorial helps you.

    1. Find a video, music video uploaded by a User on YouTube (Dailymotion.com works too). Some of the "official" music channels are encrypted and can't be downloaded so it's better to find a User uploaded video with the audio you want to use.

    2. Keepvid.com - Download the Mp4 video from YouTube using Keepvid.com (to use keepvid you have to have "java" installed (java.com if don't have it)

    3. Hidden Content - Download their Hidden Content so you can edit and convert the Mp4 to the proper ringtone. (or try ringtonemakersoft.com which has a built in YouTube downloader that works "sometimes")

    4. Once you've edited the audio file to the desired length, convert it to whatever format you need, mp3, wav or m4r for iPhone users.

    5. For iPhone users you simply drag n drop the .m4r file into iTunes RingTones Folder

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