How do I Convert MP3 to MP3 Ringtones?
If your cell phone uses MP3 files as ringtones, any MP3 on your computer will work as a ringtone for your phone. Editing your MP3 audio with a ringtone editor lets you use the best part of a song as a ringtone instead of the first 15 seconds or so, which may not work as well. When you convert MP3s to MP3 ringtones, you can express your creative side while hearing your favorite songs whenever your phone rings.
Instructions
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Free Online Ringtone Maker
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Visit the Cell Sea website. Navigate to the Free Online Ringtone Maker page.
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Click "Browse" to upload an MP3 from your computer. Click "Upload."
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Drag the left and right slider arrows to the starting and ending points of the clip you want to use as a ringtone. The clip plays in a loop while you work so you can hear a preview of the ringtone.
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Click "Create Ringtone." Click "Download MP3" to save the ringtone file to your computer.
Make Your Own Ringtones Online
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Visit the Make Your Own Ringtone website.
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Click "Upload" to choose an MP3 file on your computer. Drag the left and right slider bars to the starting and ending points of your ringtone clip.
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Check the box next to "Fade" if you'd like to add a fade-out to the ringtone file. Click "Make a Ringtone" to start the conversion.
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Click "Download MP3" to save the file to your computer.
Free MP3 Ringtone Maker
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Visit the MP3 Mer website. Click "Upload" to add an MP3 file to the editor.
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Drag the sound-wave sliders to the left and right positions of the ringtone clip. Click "Play" to hear the clip. Adjust the starting and ending points if necessary.
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Click the "Fade" checkbox if you'd like your ringtone to fade out. Click "Make a Ringtone" to convert the file.
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Click "Download Ringtone" to save a copy of the file.
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Tips & Warnings
The loudest part of a song usually works best as a ringtone, as opposed to the intro or interlude. The chorus is usually louder than the rest of the song and makes a distinctive ringtone.
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