Quote:
|
Originally Posted by Knotnututhis
Yes, that file worked perfectly!! Did u convert that from the file I sent u or from that site I listed??
|
YAHOO!!!! Yes. I converted the file you sent me with Nero Wave Editor...
Launched Nero Wave Editor...
File -> Open... (change to All Files *.* if necessary)... and open the file.
Then File -> Save As... Fill in the file name. Under Save As Type.. picked PowerPack Lame MP3 Encoder. Clicked the OPTION button. Set it for Contstant Bit Rate, 48Kbit, Mono. (If the original file was stereo, I would have left it Stereo.)
That was it. ( I could have done the same with Cool Edit Pro, or Adobe Audition, but I wanted to try with something you might have so you can do it in the future if you need to)
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by Knotnututhis
BTW, I did notice how there was the option 2 save as ringtone that wasnt there before with the files I had. Also, yes my v. of Nero DOES have Nero Wave Editor.
|
Cool. that is the way it should be. When you send a file the phone can handle, it should give you the option to save or apply as ring tone.
Try the steps I typed above with your Nero Wave Editor and see what happens. BTW, The file will be saved as a .MP3. Play it in Winamp and check out the file info. Make sure it says Mpeg 1.0 Layer 3, and plays. If it does, you can rename it to .MID and email it to your phone.
Oh, and Nero Wave Editor will allow you to trim, apply effects, etc. also. So if you rip a song from a CD, you can cut it down and use only a selected part for your ringer file.
