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<blockquote data-quote="section8joe" data-source="post: 150899" data-attributes="member: 9269"><p>i actually found a way to do it. I was on a sprint phone user forum and someone on there showed me a way to make it work. </p><p></p><p>Tunes:</p><p>1) "Get Info" on the song of your choice.</p><p>2) Click the "Options" tab.</p><p>3) Now here's the tedious part since you don't have Quicktime Pro to trim the song. You have to change the "Start Time" and "End Time" to the portion of the song you want. A typical refrain of a song should be 30 seconds or less. You want a clip no more than that because of space and it'll go to voicemail anyway. When you're done make sure you hit "Okay."</p><p>4) Now "Control-click" or "Right-click" the song and select "Convert Selection to..." It can be whatever format. It' doesn't matter.</p><p>5) Now you'll have the trimmed song in iTunes. Drag and drop it on to your desktop to make a copy.</p><p>6) Don't forget to return the original song to it's normal playback. Just put zeros in the start and end times. Also delete that trimmed copy in iTunes.</p><p></p><p>mAC3dec:</p><p>Download this application here. </p><p>1) Open the application</p><p>2) Select "MP3" for the format.</p><p>3) In "MP3 Options" select Mono, High, 44.100 kHz, CBR, and bitrate 32.</p><p>4) Just add the trimmed song from your desktop to the app and select convert.</p><p>5) Rename the new converted file from ".mp3" to ".mid"</p><p></p><p>Now all you have to do is use an uploader to send the .mid to your phone.</p><p>Focus is what SprintUsers has but I haven't tried it in a while because the 325 has been having problems with it.</p><p>I use this site instead. Plus you can rename your file to whatever you want shown on your phone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="section8joe, post: 150899, member: 9269"] i actually found a way to do it. I was on a sprint phone user forum and someone on there showed me a way to make it work. Tunes: 1) "Get Info" on the song of your choice. 2) Click the "Options" tab. 3) Now here's the tedious part since you don't have Quicktime Pro to trim the song. You have to change the "Start Time" and "End Time" to the portion of the song you want. A typical refrain of a song should be 30 seconds or less. You want a clip no more than that because of space and it'll go to voicemail anyway. When you're done make sure you hit "Okay." 4) Now "Control-click" or "Right-click" the song and select "Convert Selection to..." It can be whatever format. It' doesn't matter. 5) Now you'll have the trimmed song in iTunes. Drag and drop it on to your desktop to make a copy. 6) Don't forget to return the original song to it's normal playback. Just put zeros in the start and end times. Also delete that trimmed copy in iTunes. mAC3dec: Download this application here. 1) Open the application 2) Select "MP3" for the format. 3) In "MP3 Options" select Mono, High, 44.100 kHz, CBR, and bitrate 32. 4) Just add the trimmed song from your desktop to the app and select convert. 5) Rename the new converted file from ".mp3" to ".mid" Now all you have to do is use an uploader to send the .mid to your phone. Focus is what SprintUsers has but I haven't tried it in a while because the 325 has been having problems with it. I use this site instead. Plus you can rename your file to whatever you want shown on your phone. [/QUOTE]
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