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Creating Sprint Ringtones
First of all, it is important to know that you can download any mp3 to your cell phone to use it as the ringtone, but, if your cell phone doesn’t support the mp3 file format but supports QCP file format then you have to take several steps in order to create Sprint ringtones of your own. After reading these tips, you can have any sound you want in the entire world as a Sprint ringtone. Using a little imagination, you might include clips from songs you like, downloaded from iTunes for $.99. Please, review these 5 basic steps in order to learn how you can create Sprint ringtones: 1. Buy the song you are going to use to create Sprint ringtones, from iTunes.
2. Convert that file into wave format (.wav). Use JHymn software or software like Adobe Audition.
3. Shorten it to 30 seconds or less. You are able to use Audacity for tasks like that.
4. Downsample (reduce) the sound quality to be PCM, mono, 8 kHz, 16-bit.
5. And finally you can use PureVoice Converter to convert the WAV file to a QCP file (drag the WAV file onto pvconv.exe). Bingo, you have just gone through the whole process and if you’ve done it a couple of times, you were able to create Sprint ringtones of your dreams to use on your cell phone. You can now assign them to the different contacts and get an idea on who’s calling without looking at the caller ID on the screen of your cell phone because you can now recognize the caller by the type of the ringtone played. Know, you know how to create Sprint ringtones. You know it’s easy and convenient way to do it. You don’t have to pay $2.99 for a piece anymore. More than that, if you have a cell phone that supports mp3 file format, the process is even easier for you to accomplish. You can skip the last two steps as you don’t have to downsample the ringtone or have it converted to the QCP file format. |
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