Creating ringtones from MP3's for 6255i

I've editing my desired file down to a 20 second snippet. I've tried converting it to an .aac file and an .amr file. No matter what the file format or size, when I try to select it as a ringtone I get the error 'Invalid file'
Is there another format I'm missing? Maybe it is size restricted?

Have you tried restoring the factory settings?
It might fix that bumb if its a bug.
Just dial *#7370# or *#7780#, and the security code should be 12345 unless you changed it.
BE AWARE, THIS WILL CLEAR THE PHONES MEMORY, CONTACTS, GALLERY EVERYTHING. IT WILL BE A NEW PHONE OUT OF THE BOX!
Good Luck,
Tal
I own a 5210, 5140 and now..the new 3250. Symbian 60 Series OS 3.0 ..just the best.

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    Message was edited by: dvin44

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