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Old 01-07-2008, 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by airmangimpy View Post
Im picking up on it. Speaking of audio, do you know any good programs, free or pay to convert mp3's into short wav. files? I wanna start making ring and alert tones.


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This is a free audio converter that I use. It is a good freeware program. I am assuming you have one to cut and trim the audio files. Btw, I would recommend using mp3's instead of wav's.. wav's are not compressed so they are HUGE file compared to mp3's and realistically speaking.. if you set the compression mode to only lightly compress... you really won't be able to tell a damn bit of difference... not from your phone anyways. I can because I have trained ears for that lol... but even I can't tell the difference from my phone. Btw, I dunno if you've seen the registry hack or not... but there is one that will let you play ringtones from your storage card, not your device. That will also save you a lot of room.

http://www.any-audio-converter.com/download.php

Also, here is the registry hack to allow ringtones from your storage card.

Allow Ringtones from Micro SD Card
HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\Ring\Directory:\ Windows\ => \Storage Card\
** Need to create a folder on your SD card, named “My Ringtones” (Thanks for dakrnguy4u). Otherwise it won’t work

I took that from this post in the XDA forums.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=326655
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