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Thread: THE Definitive 'How to make mp3 Ringtones' Guide

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    Re: Re: MPT

    my phone dosent play mp3 it plays wav so i cut the song down 20scc and the file is way to big to put on my phone but i have a song that i got off line and it is 37scc long and it is a lot smaller the thew 1 i made. is thyere a way to make it smaller in file space with out converting it mp3 thx

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    You're going to need to adjust two things; the sample rate and the sample format. Hope you have a little patience for this because there's some mathmatics involved.

    First, on your project, you'll want to adjust your sample format from 32 or 24-bit to 16, however when you change your sample rate, it'll change the speed of the audio. For example, if you're working with a 22.05KHz file, you'll want to adjust that down to let's say 8KHz (to reduce the file size); that'll be a 175% reduction in the sampling rate which you'll need to adjust back up. Experiment and adjust a little with the settings to find your optimal audio quality and file size settings. I'm still suggesting you use Audacity to do this where you can directly export your .WAV file from once you're done.
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    Originally posted by NineToez
    You're going to need to adjust two things; the sample rate and the sample format. Hope you have a little patience for this because there's some mathmatics involved.

    First, on your project, you'll want to adjust your sample format from 32 or 24-bit to 16, however when you change your sample rate, it'll change the speed of the audio. For example, if you're working with a 22.05KHz file, you'll want to adjust that down to let's say 8KHz (to reduce the file size); that'll be a 175% reduction in the sampling rate which you'll need to adjust back up. Experiment and adjust a little with the settings to find your optimal audio quality and file size settings. I'm still suggesting you use Audacity to do this where you can directly export your .WAV file from once you're done.
    how wold i go about changing thouse 2 thing o0o and i am useing audacity

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    Dude, you just quoted the explanation...

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    Originally posted by NineToez
    Dude, you just quoted the explanation...
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    [QUOTE]Originally posted by NineToez
    Dude, you just quoted the explanation... [/QUOTE how do i\u change the simple rate and format. that what i dont now how to do

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    Again, I fully explained above how to do this. See the very first post in this thread on my complete tutorial with screen cap images. If you need further help, please take it to PM's with me.

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    Thanx NineToez, your guide is amazing.

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    please give me another link that work to that guide...
    the link is broken now, failed when i opened...
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    My hosting for the past two weeks and for the next couple of days has been experiencing technical issues and upgrades/updates. My guides are also mirrored at www.motomodders.net including this one as well.

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    Hey NineToez, I made my mp3 ringtone, followed all the instructions and it came out great. I just need to know how you get the ringtone from your computer to your phone. Thanks.

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    Cool MPT V220

    Newbie to the 10th successful with his first ringtone creation and data transfer to v551!!! Now my son is going bonkers because I'm one up on him technology-wise. Can the MPT software be used on the V220 (his phone) with the right USB cable? Also, is the data and ringtone transfer similar? Thanks you guys for leading me in the right direction...Ninetoez....U Da MAN !!! Guide works like a charm!!!

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    Cool MPT V220

    Newbie to the 10th successful with his first ringtone creation and data transfer to v551!!! Now my son is going bonkers because I'm one up on him technology-wise. Can the MPT software be used on the V220 (his phone) with the right USB cable? Also, is the data and ringtone transfer similar? Thanks you guys for leading me in the right direction...Ninetoez....U Da MAN !!! Guide works like a charm!!!

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    I used Lame Brain since I have a Mac and it seemed to work perfect! I have a 25 second ringtone, and its only 48 KB!!!! Great work man! One question though should the encoding method be CBR or ABR? I think I used ABR but it seemed to work thanks.
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    Use CBR whenever possible, but if ABR worked for you, that's great!

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