Here in NYC area, Cingular is pretty darn good.
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7/24/07 at 12:53am
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| From an edited hint a long time ago at macosxhints. I've done it and it works flawless. If you have bluetooth, you can send the file via bluetooth then save it on the phone. Once it has been saved, you can make it a ringtone. First, in iTunes you need to go to Prefs, then Import, then change your import settings to mp3. Then, find the song you want, and go through the song to figure out which part you want to be the ringtone (IE: 00:30.00 to 00:42.00) and then Command-I to get info on the song Under the Options tab in the Get Info menu, check both start and stop time and enter the start and stop times for the ringtone section (IE: Start time 00:30.00 End Time 00:42.00). You may want to play it once to make sure it's well cropped. Then, just select the song in your library and go to Advanced -> Convert Selection to MP3. It will automatically convert ONLY the portion of the song that you selected to a new, cropped MP3 file, which can then be dragged onto the desktop and used. My Nokia 6630 handles AAC files as well so you can leave it as as AAC or convert it to AAC > Podcast quality to save even more space. I've done songs from the iTMS as well with no problems. |
