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02.06.06 07:54 PM

stop purchasing ringtones

Eliot Van Buskirk posts commentary @ Wired News, detailing how to transfer computer MP3 files to your MP3 enabled phone. Of course this will take away from the billions of revenue generated by the music industry.

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I don't remember the name. There was a rewiew of underground electronic artists published on a floppy disk. It might be in Frisco. It was only midi format songs so you can use it in your phones, keyboards or whatever. And what he forgot to say is to beware of the sample rate. If your phone is 44,1 khz friendly it may happen that the mp3 you recorded in audacity soft is to be speed up if it is under this sampling rate like 22 khz or 11. Well at worst It could have a funny effect !

posted by Piter | February 8, 2006 1:52 PM #

I stopped purchasing ringtones a while ago, when I learned to create my own simply using Quicktime Pro & Windows Sound Recorder. I can create my own video ringtones as well. I will never hand over another cent to Sprint for any kind of downloading services.

posted by Timi | February 10, 2006 10:10 PM #

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