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9th January 08, 04:29 PM
#21
if you have nero burning on your PC you can use that to take a sample out of a cd you have.
the nero program is called nero wave editor
it takes a wee bit of practice to use it, but it's good, then you need to upload it to your phone
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10th January 08, 04:53 AM
#22
I have an old cell phone. Really old. It actually uses a hand crank. It's really just one step above messenger pigeons. As such, all the ring tones sound like they are coming from a gameboy and only a few are actually recognizable as anything other than a form of mild torture.
Just another good reason to keep my phone on silent.
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10th January 08, 04:19 PM
#23
My cell is also old, no hand crank, but it's old - it works, makes phone calls - what more do I want?
Well I want bagpipe music as my ringer. I googled ring tones and my phone model and eventually found a program that allowed me to put it on my phone. I picked Scotland the Brave, just cause it is one of the more recognizable pipe songs around.
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10th January 08, 09:57 PM
#24
I have a good ringtone and it's clear, I got it from www.phonezoo.com...enjoy!
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11th January 08, 10:17 PM
#25
Another vote for phonezoo. So far I've gotten two tunes, and am waiting for a third (apparently it takes a little while to message the tunes over Verizon).
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