TheBlackMan Posted June 2, 2005 Posted June 2, 2005 hi dman and others,can u tell me a freeware that will help striping down or cutting down an "mp3" file...i tried with "VCD cutter".. it is saying an error..i dont get wat it tells... i think the version of that is old...so any free ware to cut a part of a mp3 file so that it can be made as a tune to my cell phone...also tell me the site for them...thanks and regards,Ootsoo<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Well, I know for one thing that most cell phones use midi or polyphonic as rings. So, you could find a program that will convert your song to midi and then search for something that lets you upload to your phone. I could try and find you some programs, but I would not be able to test them...
ootsoo Posted June 2, 2005 Posted June 2, 2005 hey dude,Well, I know for one thing that most cell phones use midi or polyphonic as rings. So, you could find a program that will convert your song to midi and then search for something that lets you upload to your phone. I could try and find you some programs, but I would not be able to test them...ya man i aggree,but still apart from "MIDI" format my cell also supports "MP3" formats ..but as the size of the memory is low..i want to strip it ...so that i can make it as a tone ....I cordially welcome u to tell both "MP3 to midi" and "MP3 cutter" freewarre list...thanks in advance...domo arigatoregards,Ootsoo
TheBlackMan Posted June 2, 2005 Posted June 2, 2005 ya man i aggree,but still apart from "MIDI" format my cell also supports "MP3" formats ..but as the size of the memory is low..i want to strip it ...so that i can make it as a tone ....I cordially welcome u to tell both "MP3 to midi" and "MP3 cutter" freewarre list...Okay, MIDI is at a different frequency than WAVs or MP3s (unless you resample it). Anyway, most WAV to MIDI programs are trial applications; however I found a program called AmazingMIDI that will convert WAV to MIDI. The catch is when converting to MIDI though is that it must be a single instrument. Now, you also said that your phone supports MP3s and that you wanted a "cutter" to shrink the size of the file. This can be done simply by saving the MP3 at a lower bitrate. The lower the bitrate, the less quality you have, but the smaller the size is. It's a catch 22. I'd say if your using it as a ringtone the quality isn't really going to matter so you might as well save it at a low bitrate. I know that dBpowerAMP can do the job. Give it a shot. A small bitrate is really anything less than 64. If you have any problems feel free to ask. Hope this helps!
matthewk Posted June 21, 2005 Posted June 21, 2005 FlashGet- download managerGetRight-download managerProcess Explorer- task proccessVideoLAN- Very good playerMedia Player Classic- video playerps2rate- mouse smoothRadLight- video player<{POST_SNAPBACK}>I was curious why you use both flashget and getright (flashget is my pref; except getright can do sequence of files test001-test009 downloading). Also, is videolan better than mpc in any way? Is there a ps2rate for xp? I'm going to check out the process explorer; I've always used the built-in one.
TheBlackMan Posted June 23, 2005 Posted June 23, 2005 Also, is videolan better than mpc in any way?I would rather not let this topic drift toward the discussion of superior media player; however, I find VLAN to be a bit more confusing. Both of their layouts are fairly simple and relate to Windows Media Player 6.4, but I prefer MPC. That is just my preference. Both do the same thing...it's just what you like.
bigman1 Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 VideoLan will play most media without the need to install codecs. That's the advantage I've found.Wayne
ack-hh Posted July 10, 2005 Posted July 10, 2005 Update:http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?act=ST...&t=46860&st=45# (Ultimate Freeware Machine)
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