Friday, December 24, 2010

The Easiest way to make iPhone ringtones!


Create your own custom iphone ringtones for free using your mp3s
Create your own custom iphone ringtones for free using your mp3s
User-Submitted Article

Rather than paying for ringtones, you can

follow these steps to create your own

custom ringtones using your mp3 library.

Using iringer, you can make as many

iphone ringtones as you want for free.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • ringtone-less iphone
  • mp3 file
  • iringer software

  1. 1 The first step is to find an mp3 file that you would like to use as your ringtone.
  2. 2 Once an mp3 is located, download the iringer software from http://www.iringer.com or here. With this software, you can convert any mp3 file that you own into iphone compatible ringtones.
  3. 3

    Now that iringer is downloaded and installed, open up the software. Once the software is open, press "import". A file browser would will open up. Look for your mp3 file and select "open"

  4. 4 With your file imported, select the starting and ending point of your custom ringtone. You can press the "preview" button to test how your ringtone will sound on your iphone.
  5. 5 With the "length" slider, ensure that your custom ringtone is only 30 seconds long. The iphone will only play a ringtone for 30 seconds.
  6. 6 Now that your ringtone is the proper length, you can also add effects to your ringtone such as volume control or fade. Adjust those sliders to change the way your ringtone sounds.
  7. 7 Now that your ringtone has been customized and you have previewed the results, press the "export" button. At this time, your custom ringtone will be created and saved.
  8. 8 Now you can finally sync your iphone compatible ringtone to your cell phone through itunes! Sync this file just as you would any ringtone you may have purchased.


    Enjoy!



This article is from eHow

Here's another expression of the same

DemoGeek's article here is more illustrative.

Some additional info on creating ringtones on your iPhone

In case you had the same problem I had when I tried creating new ringtones just a while ago viz couldn't find the "create AAC version", just read on. Daniel tells you how to get it right.


Free Custom Ringtones for iPhone 3G using only iTunes
Create free ringtones for your iPhone using only iTunes and songs you already have on your computer (This method only works with songs that are DRM free. To create ringtones using DRM protected songs please follow this guide to strip the DRM off first).

Note: If you want to avoid the trouble of making custom iPhone ringtones following the steps below or make an iPhone ringtone that is longer than 30 secondes, you can get an iPhone Ringtone Maker to help you create ringtones for iPhone (fully compatible with iOS 4).

To create custom ringtones using only iTunes:

1. Right click on the song you are going to make into a ringtone and select “Get Info.”

2. Go to the “Options” tab and go down to the “Start Time” and “Stop Time” check boxes. Check both boxes and input the time you want your ringtone to start/stop. The ringtone has to be 30 seconds or less. Click “OK” when you’re done.
















3. Right click on your newly “clipped” song and select “Create AAC Version”. Or directly click the “Advanced” tab on the main menu of iTunes 8 and select “Create AAC Version” from the drop-down list. The song will be re-encoded using the start and stop times specified.
Note: If your menu item does not read “Create AAC Version” and reads “Create MP3 Version” or some other format, please go to ”iTunes -> Edit -> Preferences -> General” and refer to the graphs below:
















4. After the song is done encoding, navigate to your iTunes Music folder, locate your song, and drag it to your desktop. After the song is on your desktop go back to iTunes and delete the clipped version from you iTunes library (It won’t delete it from your desktop, it will only remove it from iTunes).

5. Go back the song on your desktop and right click on your song and choose “Properties”. Go to the name and extension section and change the extension from .m4a to .m4r (or you can just change the extension right from your desktop).

6. After the extension is changed simply double click on the file to add it to your iTunes library under the ringtones section. Sync your phone with iTunes and you’re done!

If the ringtone section isn’t available, please click “Edit -> Preferences” and refer to the graph below:

















Note: Remember to go back into iTunes and uncheck your custom start and stop times for the original version of your song.


This is a post from Daniel's blog.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

How to make free ringtones for the iPhone

An eHow website User-Submitted Article

By Misty Knight-Rini, eHow Member

Learn how to easily make free ringtones for your iPhone using nothing but your computer and your iTunes.


Difficulty: Moderately Easy


Things You'll Need:
a. iPhone
b. computer
c. iTunes




1. Decide on the song you want to make a ringtone out of. It is important to remember that ringtones can only be up to thirty seconds in length, so you will want a song that has a decent sized clip that you can enjoy. Right click on the song and select get info.










2. Click on the options tab. You will notice start and stop times about halfway down the info box. Select the times that correspond to the clip of the song you want your ring tone to capture. Remember, no more than thirty seconds. You may want to make a few different clips and choose the one you like best.










3. Once you have changed the start and stop times, return to your iTunes library. Right click on the song again and choose create AAC version. Go back in to the original song-you can tell the difference by the runtime of each song-and uncheck the start and stop time boxes. Unchecking the boxes will allow the song to play its full course.








4. Drag and drop the AAC version of the song onto your desktop, and delete the AAC version from your iTunes library. You do not need to keep the file.








5. The file extension on your desktop will read something like this: songname.m4a. Rename the file to look like this: songname.m4r.











6. Drag the file on your desktop back to your iTunes and the song will be saved under your ring tones library. Next time you sync your iPhone the ringtone will appear under your ringtone option.








This article is copied from eHow website.

This article is the best and easiest to understand that I have come across to help me create ringtones (for iPhone) from audio files. I reproduced it here for my easy reference whenever I wish to create a ringtone out of an audio file.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

60's Music Scene in the Far East

Questing Bandstand (weird name though)

A nostalgic trip for people old enough to remember the old singers and some old favourites.

Just click on a name and the > arrow beside the speaker icon, to listen to a few of theie songs.

Do not forget to click on Easy Listening.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Henry of Lian Heng Painter Co

Here is one very good guy to go to for all your car spray painting and waxing etc jobs.

Henry Tan
HP: 9863-2371
Email : henrygladys@singnet.com.sg

Lian Heng Painter Co
Block 11 Sing Min Industrial Estate
Unit #01-87
Singapore 575655
Tel : 6453-5779
Fax : 6453-3173

Someone who will surely in the new year, preferably before the lunar new year, permanently loose his penile erectile capability, scratched my car’s bonnet recently. Freddie and Victor confirmed that they were pretty serious and deep scratches.

Thanks to Freddie who quickly got me the above details and contact from his friend Alan.

There in a flash and Henry, a very nice person whom you can and will trust as soon as you see him and shake hands, tested the deep scars in the bonnet paintwork, and immediately did his magic and presto! in about 20 minutes, my old Prius looked as good as new. And at a very reasonable cost too.

Thanks again Henry.

Site is marked by blue marker in centre of picture. Click it for details.


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Friday, February 5, 2010

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

RELIVING HISTORY THROUGH CERAMICS

MANY YEARS AGO, I WROTE  AN ARTICLE ON CERAMICS FOR YOUNG COLLEAQUES FROM THE FOREIGN MINISTRY. IT WAS ENTITLED "RELIVING HISTORY THROUGH CERAMICS".  IT WAS ABOUT MY EXPERIENCE IN COLLECTING CERAMICS THROUGH MY POSTINGS TO VARIOUS COUNTRIES WITH A LONG HISTORY.  THERE WAS A SECTION IN THE ARTICLE AS TO WHAT BEGINNERS SHOULD LOOK OUT FOR WHEN BUYING CERAMICS.

A COUPLE OF GEYLANG BOYS HAD ENQUIRED ABOUT MY COLLECTION AND ASKED ME TO SHARE MY EXPERIENCE. I HAVE NOW MANAGED TO TRACE THE ARTICLE AND AM REPRODUCING IT BELOW.




THOSE WANTING TO KNOW MORE, PLEASE CONTACT ME.  MY COLLECTION OF CHINESE, CAMBODIAN, VIETNAMESE AND THAI CERAMICS TOGETHER WITH A WRITE UP OF EACH IS ON MY BLOG AT


ALL THE VERY BEST AND HAPPY VIEWING.
 

Saturday, January 16, 2010

You MUST have a plan for a Terrorist Attack emergency

attchment from Fred:

Read and pass this on. Pertains to USA but equally applicable in Singapore. Those with children and/or grandchildren in school, inform them as the last part is very applicable to them.

Advice from an Israeli Agent

AN ABSOLUTE MUST READ !!




Juval Aviv was the Israeli Agent upon whom the movie 'Munich' was based. He was Golda Meir's bodyguard, and she appointed him to track down and bring to justice the Palestinian terrorists who took the Israeli athletes hostage and killed them during the Munich Olympic Games.

In a lecture in New York City he shared information that EVERY American needs to know -- but that our government has not yet shared with us.

He predicted the London subway bombing on the Bill O'Reilly show on Fox News stating publicly that it would happen within a week. At the time, O'Reilly laughed, and mocked him saying that in a week he wanted him back on the show. Unfortunately, within a week the terrorist attack had occurred.


Juval Aviv gave intelligence (via what he had gathered in Israel and the Middle East) to the Bush Administration about 9/11, a month before it occurred. His report specifically said they would use planes as bombs and target high profile buildings and monuments. Congress has since hired him as a security consultant.


Now for his future predictions. He predicts the next terrorist attack on the U.S. will occur within the next few months.


Forget hijacking airplanes, because he says terrorists will NEVER try and hijack a plane again as they know the people onboard will never go down quietly again. Aviv believes our airport security is a joke -- that we have been reactionary rather than proactive in developing strategies that are truly effective.

For example:

1) Our airport technology is outdated.. We look for metal, and the new explosives are made of plastic.

2) He talked about how some idiot tried to light his shoe on fire. Because of that, now everyone has to take off their shoes. A group of idiots tried to bring aboard liquid explosives. Now we can't bring liquids on board. He says he's waiting for some suicidal maniac to pour liquid explosive on his underwear; at which point, security will have us all traveling naked!


Every strategy we have is reactionary.

3) We only focus on security when people are heading to the gates.

Aviv says that if a terrorist attack targets airports in the future, they will target busy times on the front end of the airport when/where people are checking in. It would be easy for someone to take two suitcases of explosives, walk up to a busy check-in line, ask a person next to them to watch their bags for a minute while they run to the restroom or get a drink, and then detonate the bags BEFORE security even gets involved.

In Israel, security checks bags BEFORE people can even ENTER the airport.


Aviv says the next terrorist attack here in America is imminent and will involve suicide bombers and non-suicide bombers in places where large groups of people congregate. (i.e., Disneyland, Las Vegas casinos, big cities (New York, San Francisco, Chicago, etc.) and that it will also include shopping malls, subways in rush hour, train stations, etc., as well as, rural America this time. The interlands (Wyoming, Montana, etc.).

The attack will be characterized by simultaneous detonations around the country (terrorists like big impact), involving at least 5-8 cities, including rural areas.

Aviv says terrorists won't need to use suicide bombers in many of the larger cities, because at places like the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, they can simply valet park a car loaded with explosives and walk away.


Aviv says all of the above is well known in intelligence circles, but that our U.S. Government does not want to 'alarm American citizens' with the facts. The world is quickly going to become 'a different place', and issues like 'global warming' and political correctness will become totally irrelevant.

On an encouraging note, he says that Americans don't have to be concerned about being nuked. Aviv says the terrorists who want to destroy America will not use sophisticated weapons. They like to use suicide as a front-line approach. It's cheap, it's easy, it's effective; and they have an infinite abundance of young militants more than willing to 'meet their destiny'.


He also says the next level of terrorists, over which America should be most concerned, will not be coming from abroad. But will be, instead, 'homegrown', having attended and been educated in our own schools and universities right here in the U.S. He says to look for 'students' who frequently travel back and forth to the Middle East. These young terrorists will be most dangerous because they will know our language and will fully understand the habits of Americans; but that we Americans won't know/understand a thing about them.

Aviv says that, as a people, Americans are unaware and uneducated about the terrorist threats we will inevitably face. America still has only a handful of Arabic and Farsi speaking people in our intelligence networks, and Aviv says it is critical that we change that fact SOON.


So, what can America do to protect itself? From an intelligence perspective, Aviv says the U.S. needs to stop relying on satellites and technology for intelligence. We need to, instead, follow Israel's, Ireland's and England's hands-on examples of human nitelligence, both from an infiltration perspective as well as to pay attention to, and trust 'aware' citizens to help. We need to engage and educate ourselves as citizens; however, our U.S government continues to treat us, its citizens, 'like babies'. Our government thinks we 'can't handle the truth' and are concerned that we'll panic if we understand the realities of terrorism. Aviv says this is a deadly mistake.

Aviv recently created/executed a security test for our Congress, by placing an empty briefcase in five well-traveled spots in five major cities. The results? Not one person called 911 or sought a policeman to check it out.

In fact, in Chicago, someone tried to steal the briefcase!

In comparison, Aviv says that citizens of Israel are so well 'trained' that an unattended bag or package would be reported in seconds by citizen(s) who know to publicly shout, 'Unattended Bag!' The area would be quickly & calmly cleared by the citizens themselves.


Unfortunately, America hasn't been yet 'hurt enough' by terrorism for their government to fully understand the need to educate its citizens or for the government to understand that it's their citizens who are, inevitably, the best first-line of defense against terrorism.


Aviv also was concerned about the high number of children here in America who were in preschool and kindergarten after 9/11, who were 'lost' without parents being able to pick them up, and about our schools that had no plan in place to best care for the students until parents could get there. (In New York City, this was days, in some cases!)


He stresses the importance of having a plan, that's agreed upon within your family, of how to respond in the event of a terrorist emergency. He urges parents to contact their children's schools and demand that the schools too, develop plans of actions, just as they do in Israel.

Does your family know what to do if you can't contact one another by phone? Where would you gather in an emergency? He says we should all have a plan that is easy enough for even our youngest children to remember and follow.

Aviv says that the U. S. government has in force a plan, that in the event of another terrorist attack, EVERYONE's ability to use cell phones, blackberries, etc., will immediately be cut-off, as this is the preferred communication source used by terrorists and is often the way that their bombs are detonated.

How will you communicate with your loved ones in the event you cannot speak to each other? You need to have a plan.


If you understand, and believe what you have just read, then you must feel compelled to send this to every concerned parent, guardian, grandparents, uncles, aunts, whomever.

Don't stop there.

In addition to sharing this via e-mail, contact and discuss this information with whomever it makes sense to.

Make contingency plans with those you care about. Better that you have plans in place, and never have to use them, then to have no plans in place, and find you needed them.