Seeking solution for converter!!!

I have a bunch of questions that need to be taken care of
like I want a converter for files to play on my mobile in 3GP
format and also need to convert my audio files that are in my CD to
my mobile ringtones.Can I get any software/site that can provide me
a good solution?

It is not freeware but i am using total video converter :
http://www.download.com/Total-Video-Converter/3000-2194_4-10429299.html
It works fine

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