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How do i cut music sections out of music i already have?

November 13th, 2012 2 comments

i have music already stored on my computer… i want to cut sections out of the music i have so i can make ringtones out of them. any help would be appreciated.

http://www.ventones.com

is the best site i have ever used that gives the best quailty. All the other free sites and programs make the ringtone with a bad quality and a low bit rate. They do this to save hard drive space and resources.
The ones made from ventones are crystal clear

You can tell ventones is definately the most professional site of all of them.

. its completely free and all you do is this Just click where it says CREATE FREE RINGTONES
and follow instructions,

1) upload an mp3 file,
2) make a ringtone out of it, for free,
3) they text it to you
4) if you don’t get the text message,
open your browser, and type in the address of the URL of the ringtone, easy

What are the pros and cons of Verizons Iphone 4?

November 9th, 2012 1 comment

Can you use music as a ringtone?
What apps are free?(Facebook, Pandora, etc)
Is it really difficult?

1/ yes you can use music as a ringtone. If you have a Mac with iLife you can use garage band to make custom ringtones from MP3 from your itunes library and then import them to iTunes to put on your phone.

2. There are lots of free apps available from Games to productivity Facebook and Pandora are free apps but they use data so make sure you get a data plan that will work for you and you watch your usage to avoid overage.

3. no it is not difficult to use but will take time to get used to when you buy an iPhone 4 you will get 90 Days of free Apple Care phone support to answer any questions you have about the phone any app question you will have to call the app maker to ask but there are resources available online to help you lear your new phone.

4. the only thing about the iPhone 4 on Verizon is that you can not use data and make calls at the same time due to network restrictions. but is all around the same phone as the AT&T version.