od Techo 24. 4. 2005 22:49
Raz som v jednom fore nasiel postup, je ale v anglictine, hadam ti to nebude vadit. A btw. do midi sa mp3 neda zmenit - midi su len nastroje, ale do mmf sa urcite da - a znie este lepsie ako amr.
A este nieco: v tom navode je ze E800 podporuje max. 240 KB mmf, moj ale 200 KB, co uz staci na najkvalitnejsie mmf pri cca. 24 sek. Tvoja E700 ale asi podporuje o dost mensie mmf.
The ringtone format that samsung phones play are .mmf files.
I will tell you how to make your own voice ringtones however before you begin you should know that your phone will not take anything larger than 40 kbs.
The programs that I use:
1. Audacity
2. Cool Edit Pro
3. Windows Sound Recorder
4. .Wav to SMAF converter (can be found by searching on google for "SMAF Yamaha" and it should be in the tools section of the site)
Now lets begin:
1. Just take any mp3 file that you want and open it up in Audacity and magnify the part that you want and select it. The selected part should be no longer than 10 seconds or else it will go over the maximum 40kbs. After selecting it go to file and choose save selection as .wav.
2. Open up Windows Sound Recorder and open the file then increase the volume by 50%-75% and save it.
3. Open up cool edit pro and open the file now go to edit and convert sample rate, you have to set it to 8 khz, 16 bit mono, or else the SMAF converter won't convert the file. After you're done converting go to the Noise Reduction Option and press the get profile selection button and set the Noise Reduction level to 6 and save.
4. Final step, open the SMAF converter and drag and drop the .wav file into the converter and your .mmf ringtone should appear.
I hope this helps you and I will post some of the ringtones that I made myself here.
Having E8x0 u can upload up to 240 kB ringtones. E8x0 support MA-5 smaf, that means u can use wave up to 24 kHz (for mono) for creating smaf-file.
For other users, I highly suggest the "Hiss Reduction" feature on Cool Edit Pro (vs. Noise Reduction). Noise Reduction seems to take some of the sound quality away; but Hiss Reduction keeps the sound quality while getting rid of some of the background "scratches."