Don't have to "buy it" Maleah. "Audacity" is free and you can load in any MP3 or probably any other format song and chop out a segment you like. You will have to compress it and make sure it is under 500kb....that's the maximum a lot of cell phone logic chips allow. But it is pretty easy to do.
I did that "Blackdog" clip with Audacity but I recorded it myself.
MikeA
Nice! I've tried both and either didn't like what it took to make one or didn't like the quality. lol So I bought a program at office depot where I pick the part I want and fade in/out or add effects if I want. I have become the ringtone go to gal I guess with my friends because they always go through my phone and text whichever ones they want to themselves. Good thing I have unlimited texting!
I made about 100 ringtones from various Eagles and Fleetwood Mac tunes so each of my friends can have a unique one. Lots of fun! Unfortunately, most people just tell me "I don't care which song you use, as long as it's one you like!" lol
I also use Phonezoo.com and figure if I can do it---ANYONE can! It's super easy and I have had no problems either. I was so proud of myself when I finally accomplished it. Now I've got a phone full of different ringtones that I am continuiously changing.
He sings it high, he plays it low
I'm so behind on this.
Do you have to have internet access from your phone to then get the ringtone you made at phonezoo?
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
No. When you sign up for phonezoo, it will ask for your cell # and the make and model etc... then after you have edited the song to a ring tone, it gives you the option to send it as a message to your phone. When you get the message you can then set it as a ringtone. Seriously, they direct you thru it all. You literally will browse your itunes thru phonezoo and go from there. You can use any part of the song you want, up to 30 seconds of the song and can fade it in or out etc....
Seriously Brooke--If I can do it, you wont have any problems either.
He sings it high, he plays it low
I'll give it a shot! Thanks TBF!
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten