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Re: Creating Ringtones in iTunes?
Posted: 2009-04-27 05:02pm
by Stark
frogcurry wrote:I'm surprised no one has suggested using Audiko:
http://audiko.net/
Which does all the hard work for you. Much simpler than using the itunes method.
What is with nerds constantly plugging their favourite audio app? Anything that outputs aac/m4a will work, with the convenience being drag-select and editing the save as extention. The idea you need a specific app is asinine. There's nothing intrinsically special about the ringtones created.
Re: Creating Ringtones in iTunes?
Posted: 2009-05-03 03:54pm
by Phantasee
Well clearly you don't have a ringophile's ear for quality differences, Stark. Everyone knows using a special app will make it sound sooo much better on the tinny little speakers on a cellular phone.
GET WITH THE PROGRAM.
Re: Creating Ringtones in iTunes?
Posted: 2009-05-04 02:28pm
by Redleader34
Stark wrote:frogcurry wrote:I'm surprised no one has suggested using Audiko:
http://audiko.net/
Which does all the hard work for you. Much simpler than using the itunes method.
What is with nerds constantly plugging their favourite audio app? Anything that outputs aac/m4a will work, with the convenience being drag-select and editing the save as extention. The idea you need a specific app is asinine. There's nothing intrinsically special about the ringtones created.
Stark, thank you, I was wondering how to do that for my mom so I can make her ringtones for one mother's day gift!
Re: Creating Ringtones in iTunes?
Posted: 2009-05-04 06:58pm
by Lord Pounder
It's all good, I got my iPhone hacked at the weekend and now it's all sorted, got the 1812 Overture as my ringtone, thanks for all the help guys.
Re: Creating Ringtones in iTunes?
Posted: 2009-05-05 01:37am
by Phantasee
...Why would you hack your iPhone? I have yet to learn why jail breaking iPod Touches and iPhones is a good idea.
Re: Creating Ringtones in iTunes?
Posted: 2009-05-05 02:14am
by Stark
He 'got' it hacked, he didn't do it himself, lol.
Jailbreaking lets you mess with the system on a pretty broad basis, removes restrictions on apps and all sorts of things. It's simple enough to do and roll back that every time an update comes out you can de-hack it, update, then hack it again. It's pretty simple to do, but I've never really wanted anything that needs it (aside from NES emulators, lol).