Sunday, July 11, 2010

Ringtone Media Studio 3 This instant


I do not know if Verizon changed something, but I was able to create a ringtone from mp3 and wma; save it to my personal "locker"; and then the software sent it to my cell phone automatically. It also sent it as an attachment to a text so that I was not spending a lot to download the ringtone.

The software isn't the easiest but I was able to create 4 ringtones in 10 minutes once I got the hang of the program. It is nice to be able to pick which part of the song you want to include.

My cell phone wasn't listed so I picked the next closest model number. None of my mp3's and wma's were being shown on screen. I then realized that the phone I picked was not able to handle real music ring tones. I picked the next model above mine and then I was able to proceed.

The sound quality of the rintones is actually pretty good. I never wasted $3.99 (yep - thanks Verizon) for an official ringtone so I have nothing to compare. However my friend has another program and his ringtones sound really scratchy (and he has a much better phone).

I see people had problems with tech support. I never had to call so I cannot comment on the support. Given that you are paying $20 - $30 for a program that will save you money within an hour, I wasn't expecting any support anyway.

Finally this program installed on a Windows 2007 64 bit computer with no problems at all - which is amazing seeing as there are a shocking number of programs that do not work with Windows 2007.Get more detail about Ringtone Media Studio 3.

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