People who like to personalise their possessions – putting wallpaper on a PC
and alloys on a car – are often the ones who like to select a ringtone of their
own for their mobile phones.
There are plenty of places to download such ringtones, of course, but you
might like to go a little bit further and sample and edit custom sounds.
Ringtone
Media Studio 2 will do just that and transfer them to a phone, all for no
further charge.
Load a sound file into the program and its waveform will appear, as in any
music editor. The sound can be cropped to a section to be made into a ringtone.
More than that, though, a music track can be built up from components, as if
composing a new track, though in a simplified form.
There are a few sound clips to pick from on the CD, and a larger library is
available online, though the polyphonic samples sound, without exception, like
something played on a £20 keyboard. You can also load and work with files in all
the major formats, including Midi, WMA, Wav, mp3, AAC, SMAF, AMR and audio CD.
Once a ring tone is done, there's the problem of transferring it to a mobile.
Ringtone Media Studio 2 has this well covered, as it can transfer the finished
sound file through a cable connection from the PC to a phone, via a Bluetooth
link or, cleverly, via a Wap connection from the phone.
Users get access to an online area where 5MB of ringtone files may be stored
for Wap downloading. The software supports over 800 different handsets,
including phones from all the
major
manufacturers.
As well as sampling and transferring ringtones to the phone, the software can
create photos and videos for a phone in the same way, though there's less
editing potential in this aspect. This is a competent little application,
fulfilling a small but significant niche.
Vista compatible: Yes
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