This is GREAT! Problem is that I now live in British Columbia. My ROGERS Wireless won't alow mp3's to be set as ring tones...however (and I'm not technical wiz), an mp4a ? will work. Furthermore, the ROGERS network is set to only ring for 20 seconds...not 30 seconds! So I need some serious assistance! I need someone who might be able to convert to this mp4a file AND to create a snippet just 20 seconds long. The "intro" (music) takes ten seconds...before the rap even starts....... LOL Thanks! UPDATE: The information below is greek to me, but if one of you know WTF this is all about...and have "spare time" to create such a thing for me....I'll buy you a beer next time up to Vancouver, BC! (I was a Blazer season ticket holder last year! Yes, drove down to attend games with Pops, but found this way too much to do again this year! But let's just say that I'm Canada's biggest Blazer fanatic!) Here is what I've found: I'm using P2KC 4.9.E Build Date: 2007-10-14. At this point I'm not even using MPT anymore, except to backup my contacts or sync my calendar. I've made ringtones with .mp3 and .mp4/.m4a. Depending on which format, the process is slightly different. The phone's stock audio ringtones are .m4a, however you don't need to rename the extension to .m4a if you've made a .mp4 file. It plays them just fine. Again, my GSM Motorola RAZR2 V9 rings for precisely 21 seconds if I don't answer it. So unless I'm creating a loopable ringtone, I crop all of my ringtones to 21 seconds when I'm editing them. I've been using Sony SoundForge 9.0 to crop to 21 seconds, then saving the file as a .mp4. (I also recommend doing a fade in/out on the file, just a small 0.250 of a second fade in/out. This ensures your ringtone doesn't start or end with a unpleasing "click" sound) Once I have my .mp4 file on hand, I open up my trusty P2KC and navigate to /e/mobile/audio folder on my V9 and copy the .mp4 file over. I can now set my ringtone to the new .mp4 I've uploaded.
www.myxer.com is a great site to create your own ringtone [up to 1 min] for FREE...you can also download free tones as well!!!
NEEDED!!! I don't have the software nor the capabilities to even think about it! LOL I just want to be in the middle of a meeting (up here in BC, Canada) and have my phone ring! PS: I think it is either: mp4 or m4a format. I think I said, mp4a, combining the two?