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AshlynM's avatar

Is there a way to send saved mp3's on your computer to your phone to use as a ringtone?

Asked by AshlynM (10684points) November 19th, 2011

Say you have a song saved in iTunes or just a random file on your computer you’d like to use as your ringtone. Is there a free, easy way to send it to your phone?

I have used phonezoo.com in the past but what if the file in question isn’t on phonezoo?

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jerv's avatar

I use Ringtone Maker to take any song on my phone and turn a portion of my choosing of it into a ringtone; I currently use the chorus of Abney Park’s Airship Pirates.

Of course, it only works for songs I have on my phone, but if you can’t transfer a song to your phone then you have other issues.

Aethelflaed's avatar

What phone do you have?

XOIIO's avatar

Just download the mps with snipmp3.com, edit the clip to around 15 seconds in audacity, and convert it to the right file format for your phone with super, that’s what I do. You can also adjust the song so it sounds better on crap speakers like cells have.

I can do it for you if you link the youtube song and phone type.

AshlynM's avatar

My phone is the LG Rumor Touch.

Aethelflaed's avatar

Here’s a forum with someone explaining how to do just that.

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Neophyte's avatar

Pare the song down a little (like to around 10 seconds), and then send it over via bluetooth. That’s what I would do.

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