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Can't use songs as ringtones
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<blockquote data-quote="Lifeisabeach" data-source="post: 698284" data-attributes="member: 38864"><p>Are ya kidding? The internet is littered with <a href="http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en-us&q=download+ringtones&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8" target="_blank">ringtone downloads</a>. One pack I have is called the <a href="http://www.pocketgear.com/en_US/html/display_product.jsp?id=prod5640621" target="_blank">Business Professional Ringtone Collection</a>. There's several formats of each tone, depending on what one's phone supports (wav, mp3, etc). Since the iPhone's m4r isn't one of the supported formats, I used MakeiPhoneRingtone to import them. These are all studio-produced tones. They are NOT music clips (I generally don't care much for music-clip tones). Some of the ones in this set are pretty nifty. There's a few with computer-like voiceovers. The tone makes a sound like someone is being paged, then you get a voice saying "You have an incoming business call" (or something to that effect). Lots of variations. Different sound effects. Some are really awful, others strange, but there's still quite a few of them I like and use regularly. You can <a href="http://www.soft32.com/download_166602.html" target="_blank">download a demo</a> of what the pack contains. Bear in mind there are lots more packs from other sources... you just gotta hunt for them.</p><p></p><p>Oh yes... there is this relatively new ringtone subscription service for the iPhone that is kinda neat called <a href="http://www.ringtonefeeder.com/" target="_blank">Ringtone Feeder</a>. You get the weekly releases via a Podcast. These are all studio-produced by a professional musician who started up this venture. I subscribed within a couple weeks of it starting up so I have all the tones he's made to date. Quite frankly, a lot of them with him "singing" sound too much like advertising jingles, but a couple of the instrumental-only ones he's done have become among my favorites. It's a relatively new service, but it's picking up speed. He hopes to sign on new talent to shake up the offerings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lifeisabeach, post: 698284, member: 38864"] Are ya kidding? The internet is littered with [URL="http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en-us&q=download+ringtones&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8"]ringtone downloads[/URL]. One pack I have is called the [URL="http://www.pocketgear.com/en_US/html/display_product.jsp?id=prod5640621"]Business Professional Ringtone Collection[/URL]. There's several formats of each tone, depending on what one's phone supports (wav, mp3, etc). Since the iPhone's m4r isn't one of the supported formats, I used MakeiPhoneRingtone to import them. These are all studio-produced tones. They are NOT music clips (I generally don't care much for music-clip tones). Some of the ones in this set are pretty nifty. There's a few with computer-like voiceovers. The tone makes a sound like someone is being paged, then you get a voice saying "You have an incoming business call" (or something to that effect). Lots of variations. Different sound effects. Some are really awful, others strange, but there's still quite a few of them I like and use regularly. You can [URL="http://www.soft32.com/download_166602.html"]download a demo[/URL] of what the pack contains. Bear in mind there are lots more packs from other sources... you just gotta hunt for them. Oh yes... there is this relatively new ringtone subscription service for the iPhone that is kinda neat called [URL="http://www.ringtonefeeder.com/"]Ringtone Feeder[/URL]. You get the weekly releases via a Podcast. These are all studio-produced by a professional musician who started up this venture. I subscribed within a couple weeks of it starting up so I have all the tones he's made to date. Quite frankly, a lot of them with him "singing" sound too much like advertising jingles, but a couple of the instrumental-only ones he's done have become among my favorites. It's a relatively new service, but it's picking up speed. He hopes to sign on new talent to shake up the offerings. [/QUOTE]
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