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	<title>How to create a ringtone</title>
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It's easy to create a customized ringtone for your cellphone with Media-Convert.<br />
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If your phone does not accept MP3 ringtones, you have to find what format is needed. You can check this <a href="http&#58;&#47;&#47;media-convert.com/convert/ringtones.html" target="_blank">phone list </a> or if your phone has internet access you can browse to <a href="http://media-convert.com/wf" target="_blank">http://media-convert.com/wf</a> and follow the instructions.<br />
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Now you can convert and sound file (WAV, AAC, MP4, 3GP, ...) into a ringtone for your cell phone.<br />
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It's also possible to convert only a part of the sound file to create a shorter ringtone.<br />
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	<dc:date>2008-01-30T14:58:14-00:00</dc:date>
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