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The Ringtone Converter

The Ringtone Converter is a software program for both Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac systems that allows you to add new ringtones to your mobile or cell phone without the need for cables or SMS (text) services. All you need is your phone and this software to add new ringtones!

The Ringtone Converter supports most makes and models of phone including Audiovox, Alcatel, Ericsson, HTC, Inventec, Kyocera, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia, NEC, OKWap, Panasonic, Philips, Sagem, Samsung, Sony, Sendo, Sharp and Siemens handsets, with more added every month. You can now use the converter to convert RTTTL (Ring Tone Text Transfer Language), MIDI, Nokia key press sequences, Motorola 'on screen' format and Nokia Composer ring tones so they work on your phone.

Through the included ringtones, full rtttl support, the additional ringtone packs, and the composer functions, practically any tune you can think of is available for use on your mobile phone as a ringtone.

For the majority of handsets, the Ringtone Converter does not need any cables, infra red connections, sms or expensive 'premium rate' phone calls, all you need is the software and your phone!

Whatever the capability of your phone, with the Ringtone Converter you do not need to have any musical or technical knowledge, the software takes care of all the details for you.

Compose your own ringtones

New in version 4.1 - both Windows and Mac versions of the Ringtone Converter now feature a fully functional Ringtone Composer. Now you can create your own, or edit existing ringtones, making it easier than ever to get the ringtone you want on your mobile, even if no-one has ever heard the tune before!

 


 

FAQ

  1. What is RTTTL?

  2. Where do I find RTTTL and Midi tones?

  3. What about MIDI files?

  4. What about modern songs?

  5. Can I load songs into the menu?

  6. Whats the difference between a Ringtone and a Melody?

  7. Can I alter the way the converter looks?

  8. Trouble hearing your phone ring?

 

  1. What is RTTTL?
    RTTTL stands for Ring Tone Text Transfer Language, its is a common language on the net used to describe ring tones in a universal format, similar to the way web pages use html. RTTTL is used by the Ringtone Converter and other great programs like Nokring (Software to allow you to compose, and download tones to Nokia phones) as it is widely available.
    RTTTL is the format used by the Ringtone Converter to store tones, however if you cant find the tone you want in RTTTL format, dont despair, the converter also imports Nokia key press sequences, Midi files and Nokia composer files!

  2. Where do I find RTTTL and Midi tones?
    RTTTL Tones are everywhere, a great place to is to download the Ringtone Converter and use its built in search facility, there are 1000's of ringtones available, and the search function will help you find them. There are also sites which offer software to convert Midi files into RTTTL files, and of course you can search for 'Nokring Tones' as these are fully compatible with the ringtone converter.

  3. What about MIDI files?
    The Windows version of the converter now allows you to convert midi files into RTTTL format, so you can use these with your phone. Now almost any tune you can think of available to you for use on your phone. As with previous versions, upgrades are free, so if you have an older copy, and would like to import midi files just download the latest version! This functionality will be added to the Mac version soon!

  4. What about modern songs?
    Whilst most modern pop songs are available in RTTTL or Nokia key press format for your phone, you should be aware that they may be subject to copyright restrictions.
    The Ringtone Converter is a tool which will allow you to enter these tones onto your phone, but doing so may breach the copyright restrictions imposed by their author, if in doubt check first. To the best of our knowledge the ring tones included with the converter are not subject to copyright issues.

  5. Can I load songs into the menu?
    Yes, simply save the tone file into the ringtones directory as a .txt file (for example using notepad), when you start the Ringtone Converter next time, the tones will appear in the dropdown menu.

  6. Whats the difference between a Ringtone and a Melody?
    Nothing at all, its just a different name for the same thing! We have started a separate web page to discuss the different names ringtones are given, click here to take a look!

  7. Can I alter the way the converter looks?
    With the Windows version of the software, the converter allows you to change the way it looks through the application of 'skins', changing the appearance of the Converter to suit your particular taste! Click here for more on skins...

  8. Trouble hearing your phone ring?
    Don't worry, many people do! Just download the latest version of the Ringtone Converter and you will find a great option - 'Enhance ring tones for loud environments'. Unique to the Ringtone Converter, and available in both the Windows and Mac versions of the software, this feature allows you to move any ring tone right into the best, and most noticeable range of musical frequencies for your phone so you need never miss another call in a busy shopping mall!

 

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