A method to extract audios in movies to be as cell  phone ringtones

A method to extract audios in movies to be as cell phone ringtones
Have you ever thought of setting the amazing background music or movie songs to be as your cell phone ringtones? Actually, besides directly adding audio files to be as ringtones, it has been already workable to extract audios from video files, such as general DVDs, Blu-rays, camcorder footages, web videos, or other common videos to make cell phone ringtones. As long as you grasp a correct method, you will do it absolutely easy. Now I’d like to introduce you guys a nice way to make it possible, no matter you are using the powerful iPhone, Blackberry, other smart phones or general cell phones, like Nokia, Motorola, Sony Eric, Samsung, etc., you can totally take advantage of this way to make your own preferred ringtones.
Required software:
Pavtube Ringtone Maker
Step 1: Load video files
Click “Add” button to import video files which you want to extract audios to make ringtones into Pavtube Ringtone Maker.
Step 2: Select output format and set destination folder
Click the drop-down list of “Format” to select an output format according to your cell phone compatible ringtone format. There are lots of output options, including MP3, M4R, MP2, MPA, WMA, AAC, AC3, MKA, OGG, AIFF, RA, RAM, WAV, APE, and FLAC. Here I choose .m4r for iPhone as an example. Meanwhile, you can click the folder icon at the end of “Output” to specify where to locate the generated ringtone files. Additionally, Pavtube Ringtone Maker allows you to extract audios from a certain video clip, and you just need insert your wanted start time and end time into the textboxes after “Start” and “End” respectively.
Step 3: Set advanced settings
If you have interest to adjust audio parameters like codec name, sample rate, bit rate, and audio channels, you can click “Advanced” button to enter the following interface.
Step 4: Start ringtone making
Once the above steps are finished, you can click “Generate” button to begin ringtone making. See, even batch conversion can be done simultaneously.
After finished, you are able to find out the generated ringtone files via clicking “Locate” button easily.

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  • A method to extract audios in movies to be as cell...

    Have you ever thought of setting the amazing background music or movie songs to be as your cell phone ringtones? Actually, besides directly adding audio files to be as ringtones, it has been already workable to extract audios from video files, such as general DVDs, Blu-rays, camcorder footages, web videos, or other common videos to make cell phone ringtones. As long as you grasp a correct method, you will do it absolutely easy. Now I’d like to introduce you guys a nice way to make it possible, no matter you are using the powerful iPhone, Blackberry, other smart phones or general cell phones, like Nokia, Motorola, Sony Eric, Samsung, etc., you can totally take advantage of this way to make your own preferred ringtones.
    Required software:
    Pavtube Ringtone Maker
    Step 1: Load video files
    Click “Add” button to import video files which you want to extract audios to make ringtones into Pavtube Ringtone Maker.
    Step 2: Select output format and set destination folder
    Click the drop-down list of “Format” to select an output format according to your cell phone compatible ringtone format. There are lots of output options, including MP3, M4R, MP2, MPA, WMA, AAC, AC3, MKA, OGG, AIFF, RA, RAM, WAV, APE, and FLAC. Here I choose .m4r for iPhone as an example. Meanwhile, you can click the folder icon at the end of “Output” to specify where to locate the generated ringtone files. Additionally, Pavtube Ringtone Maker allows you to extract audios from a certain video clip, and you just need insert your wanted start time and end time into the textboxes after “Start” and “End” respectively.
    Step 3: Set advanced settings
    If you have interest to adjust audio parameters like codec name, sample rate, bit rate, and audio channels, you can click “Advanced” button to enter the following interface.
    Step 4: Start ringtone making
    Once the above steps are finished, you can click “Generate” button to begin ringtone making. See, even batch conversion can be done simultaneously.
    After finished, you are able to find out the generated ringtone files via clicking “Locate” button easily.

    Nice post!

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