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Former Fetus

Posted on 09/10/2008 7:16:33 AM PDT by Former Fetus

This is the time of the year when I feel compelled to make a statement in every way available to me: t-shirts, bumper stickers... After having heard so many unusual ring tones, I figured my cell phone was next as a way to make a statement. I googled "ring tones" and I was amazed at the mind bogling number of choices. However, since I would have to log in to an unknown web site and give my cell phone number, I cooled my quest for a ring tone. As usual, when I do not know the answer to something, I turn to Free Republic. Y'all have helped me more times that I can remember! So, does anybody know of a SAFE site from where I can download a ring tone to my cell phone? Are there any alternatives to using the internet? Thanks in advance.


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1 posted on 09/10/2008 7:16:33 AM PDT by Former Fetus
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To: Former Fetus

There is software avaiable that always you to make and upload your own ringtones.


2 posted on 09/10/2008 7:19:08 AM PDT by Joiseydude (Let the Hero, born of woman, crush the serpent with his heel,)
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To: Former Fetus

For example,

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8357299&type=product&id=1177112466826


3 posted on 09/10/2008 7:20:51 AM PDT by Joiseydude (Let the Hero, born of woman, crush the serpent with his heel,)
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To: Former Fetus
Here's your tone:

John Rich - Raisin' McCain Music Video/youtube

4 posted on 09/10/2008 7:33:13 AM PDT by Rio (Don't make me come over there....)
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To: Former Fetus

My preferred method was to google search for midi files of whatever I wanted (type in ‘google mp3 search’, find the algorithm, and replace ‘mp3’ with ‘midi’) download them, and bluetooth them to my phone. My provider charges $2 for each megabyte of information transfered this way, however, since midi ringtones generally run between 5 and 20 KB, that means the charges that result would cost $0.01 to $0.04 per ringtone, but check the file size before sending it.

Alternatively, if your phone can record audio, simply play whatever you want for your ringtone from a decent pair of speakers, and record it. If you can’t directly save it as a rigntone, just text the audio file to yourself, and upon opening the text message, you should be able to save it as a ringtone.

Of course, all of this depends on your phone plan. With Sprint, the recording method works the best. On my Verizon phone, the bluetooth thing works a bit better. On my friend’s Verizon phone, with ‘updated’ software, there’s no way we’ve found to get ringtones short of buying them, although hacking her phone might work too, but she’s not that tech-oriented and has no desire for ‘custom’ ringtones.


5 posted on 09/10/2008 7:40:01 AM PDT by Hyzenthlay (I aim to misbehave.)
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To: Hyzenthlay

I agree with H. Use your phone’s record function and record whatever you want. Then set that recording to be your ringtone. You can do this on most phones. I think a recording of Sarah saying “Hi, This is Sarah Palin” would be a good ringtone. You might be able to make it by gathering snippets from her weekly radio addresses.


6 posted on 09/10/2008 8:01:44 AM PDT by ZGuy
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To: Former Fetus
Are there any alternatives to using the internet?

I use a piece of software called "Bitpim".
Along with a cable I got on eBay for 10 bucks, it allows me to plug my LG v8300 cell phone into a USB port on my laptop and load whatever piece of music (in MP3 format) I choose to use for a ringtone.

I make my own ringtones using another free piece of software called "Goldwave". This one lets me carve up a song and take a 30 second piece to use as a ringtone which I then load with "Bitpim". The opening rift from "The Bitch is Back" by Elton John makes an especially satisfying ringtone for a certain party in my contact list. It makes incoming calls easily identifiable.

It's easy if you have some computing juice. If not, it's still easy to learn to do. No one showed me how. I just read the instructions.

7 posted on 09/10/2008 8:13:50 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (Conservatives say, 'Seeing is believing.' - - - Liberals say, 'Believing is seeing'.)
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