Ringtonator Std. v1.5 Converts Music Files To Ringtones And Vice-Versa

1788 Ringtonator Studio allows you to open and edit Quicktime clips, then export them into iTunes's ringtone format. It works by using QTKit to edit/export the m4a format, and then AtomicParsely to edit the exported song's metatags so that iTunes recognizes it as a ringtone. It also utilizes the open-source Cocoa add-on SMDoubleSlider.

Supports MP3'S.

To use: check 'edit manually' if you wish to crop your ringtone. Drag mp3 from Finder into the Ringtonator. This version only allows for 1 song to be edited at a time (no multiple-file drags for now, doing so will result in only the first file being edited). Edit the opened song to your desire, if you mess up, CMD-R reverts to saved state, while CMD-W closes the song (not the app!). Once you finish, press export. If the original file was not an m4a, it will take a minute to do, just give it some time. Now find the original file again in the finder. There should be a new file next to it called '"original file" Ringtone.m4r'.

New in version 1.5:
Added mp3 support, renamed files to .m4r to keep up with latest version of iTunes. Also added QTKit with threaded export and cropping capabilities. Removed progress bar for now, replaced with an indeterminate spinny thing.

System requirements:
Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later, iTunes.

System Support:
PPC/Intel

Free

For more information, visit:
http://iphonexe.com/app.php?id=70
or
http://www.iphonexe.com/blog/?p=11



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