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Originally Posted by Tech
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thanks shauk for the advice on itunes, it worked great. so i had this idea now to crop songs down to 15 or 20 seconds and use them as ringtones, for free instead of paying the $2.50 or whatever. i can cut the songs down and get them on my phone, but the file size is too big to use as a ringtone (or so the phone tells me). is there a way in itunes to lower the quality of a track and therefore lessen the file size? thanks!
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Not to beat a dead horse or anything, but Audacity man! Seriously, this piece of software will provide all the audio editing you need. I don't know what format your phone uses, but you can select an encoding rate for mp3 files from the preferences and choose various quality levels for any of the other formats. Simply import the file, set the encoding rate in preferences (you'll have to point it to the LAME libraries first) and then export it as an mp3. Lower bitrates provide lower quality sound but also smaller file sizes, so play around with it until you find the highest quality that your phone will accept.
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