Want to convert songs from your CD into Mp3 ringtones?
By: OliviaAndrews
Mp3 ringtones are the most popular mobile accessory for all
mobile users because to hear actual song snippets or live
recordings of your near and dear ones has a great appeal. Along
with the mobile phone users, any listener to these ringtones is
also pleased. MP3 ringtone is much attractive and compelling for
the one who hears in comparison to artificial polyphonic and midi
ringtones.
MP3 ringtones comes in different formats available for all possible
genres whereby dialogues are taken from the movies, humorous
parodies, sound effects but among all these the most admired mp3
ringtones is the music ringtones. It is really cool when you hear
your favorite song snippet when you receive an incoming call.
To get mp3 ringtones has become even easier now through the advent
of the internet. There are many websites that sell mp3 ringtones of
the most popular songs for download. And all this is possible with
few clicks of the mouse that you can download your favorite mp3
ringtone into your mobile phone. But what if the song you want to
have is not anywhere? Its quite simple to make your won mp3
ringtone with the help of your own music sources such as CD. So if
you have a computer and compatible software installed then
following steps need to be applied by windows user:
1. You require downloading some freeware applications from
the internet such as Lame and audacity. Then install the
application into your computer.
2. Next insert the CD having your mp3 songs and open the
free windows media player. Click on the rip button and either rip
the entire CD or only the track you want to have.
3. Open the particular sound track or mp3 in audacity and
edit the song by selecting that portion which you want to make as
your ringtone. You need to decide how long you wish to make your
ringtone.
4. Select the last two seconds from your selected portion
and give a fade out effect but this is optional to do.
5. Next you have to export the selected mp3 portion as a
WAV file.
6. Open lame and Razerlame GUI and tweak the desired file
size and quality that you wish to have.
7. Add the WAV file to the Lame process, hit the encode
option and you will get the finished product as your personalized
ringtone.
For more information log on to t-mobile-ringtone.info
Olivia Andrews, writer of t-mobile-ringtone.info is a freelance journalist and has written many reviews on subjects such as finance, education, health, entertainment, music, gifts, crafts, travel, apparels and mobile phones.
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