ShinyShiny Ringtone research: lacking.

ShinyShiny writes: So, now you’ve got your new iPhone 3G, it looks rather pretty in your hand doesn’t it? Now all you need is a funky new ringtone and your new Jesus phone will sound as good as it looks. Paying for ringtones feels slightly inequitable, especially when you’re being asked to pay at least … Continue reading “ShinyShiny Ringtone research: lacking.”

ShinyShiny writes:

So, now you’ve got your new iPhone 3G, it looks rather pretty in your hand doesn’t it? Now all you need is a funky new ringtone and your new Jesus phone will sound as good as it looks. Paying for ringtones feels slightly inequitable, especially when you’re being asked to pay at least £4.00 a pop (or maybe I’m just cheap). The eager beavers have probably already tried the renaming a music file of the appropriate length to M4R method, but would have found out this technique no longer works.

It no longer works? Since when?

I’d better get rid of these ones that work fine then…

Last week I spent a few minutes using GarageBand to hack down some audio files which were sent by a friend so he could have ‘Close Encounters’, ‘Jaws’ and ‘Knight Rider’ as ringtones. Believe me it’s not hard to get new ringtones in.

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