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2...@news.mixmin.net Wed, 07 Nov 2018 17:52:56 GMT in
alt.comp.freeware, wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Nov 2018 09:44:56 +0100, R.Wieser wrote:
>
>> Let me get this straight: A ringtone on a Android phone is a
>> straight forward .MP3, and you have no clue to how to find a
>> freeware MP3 editor for on a PC ? Really ?
>
> Hi Rudy Wieser,
>
> The question is on "making" ringtones for "mobile devices" with
> "freeware".
Yep. Simple enough question, large variety of available options. What
you'd call answers I suppose.
> Since you took the time to post a response, I'll patiently answer
> your questions - but - we have to think ahead to see if it's even
> _worth_ answering your questions - because - well - let's face it
> - because historically, Rudy, while I admit I don't know much, you
> consistently prove you know less than I do - so all we'll end up
> doing is getting you to where I was years ago - and then - since
> you have no helpful intent - it will stop there (where I was about
> a decade ago) on ringtones.
Yet, here you are, creating another n00bie question and answer thread
solely for your own personal benefit.
> Your historically unhelpful attitude and lack of knowledge is the
> problem.
I personally find it to be the other way around with you.
> How do you "make" a ringtone?
This should be good.
> o You don't just "download" it - but you can 'start' from a
> download o You often "trim" the audio, for example, to a certain
> time length o You often "merge" stereo tracks, for example, for
> mono situations o You often "filter" out frequencies
> unreproducible for tiny speakers o You often "attenuate" loudness
> that can damage tiny speakers o You often change the "bitrate" to
> better fit the drivers o You often "fade in" or "fade out" so as
> to better ramp the volume etc.
I can start from nothing, too, n00b. I know perfectly well how to
create outstanding sounding (for an mp3) if I do say so myself,
quality mp3s as well, Arlen. I have a considerable amount of
experience doing it, too.
I've been making ringtones for years for my friends; so that they
don't buy any. I've also taught several online and in person how to
do it, in a variety of ways. Some people are comfortable with
Audacity, others aren't. Almost any audio editing program can be used
to make a ring tone these days, Arlen.
>> Right. You are *again* just naming EVERYTHING as being the
>> possible cause of your problem. No matter how unrelated the
>> problem fields are.
>
> What on earth are you talking about Rudy Wieser?
> The question is on "making" ringtones for "mobile devices" with
> "freeware".
You snipped it, but they were addressing your list.
> I admit, that I asked the question in a convoluted way, so it's my
> fault you don't comprehend the question, not your fault.
Again, enough with the comprehension comments. We can see here how
yours is:
http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi?ID=154114027600
> To resolve that, the question is best rephrased to whether or not
> we need to ensure that rintones, nowadays, don't damage the
> speakers.
Unless you're using something really awful hardware wise, you most
likely will not be able to harm the system. Incidently, this is a
freebie on me; you don't need to concern yourself with down mixing
anything; leave the stereo tracks as they are. Not all Android
devices are actually mono, and, you're taking away from those that
aren't by editing the track. Which reduces the awesome portability
factor of an mp3.
> I doubt you know any more than I do, Rudy Wieser, on that topic,
> but that's the question, where my knowledge on this stopped about
> a decade ago when I last created ringtones for Motorola Razr flip
> phones (where the problems mattered).
Arlen, You don't even wanna try a pissing contest with me concerning
analog/digital audio of present or my favorite, 70s/early 80s gear.
As with I.T things, to quote a friend, 'I'll walk the dog on you'
Your entire thread from what I've read so far is a complete waste of
time. You don't even understand the terminology you're using. :(
Bitrate for example, of all things, is the EASIEST term to
understand, yet you think you have to fuck with it to make it
'safer' for your phone. Please, Arlen, just stop with this nonsense.
You're a hindrance, not a benefit.
> Please do note that the *tutorials* I presented _do_ state that
> you _need_ to modify the ringtone, where those tutorials are
> _newer_ than my ancient experience ... so it could very well be
> that we _still_ need to protect the speakers.
Erm, no.
To create a ringtone, select your audio source, sample the section
you want to have as the ringtone (you cannot use the entire song, the
phone doesn't ring that long), save as an mp3. Store in the proper
folder, or, point your phone to the custom named one you went with
instead. Done deal. Simple.
> But you're not the one who is ever going to be able to answer
> _that_ question, Rudy Wieser - but maybe someone else here (the 1
> out of 1000 who understands the technical issues) might know more
> than we do, Rudy.
Cripes, please, give your 1 out of a 1000 nonsense a rest. Either
you're more of a dumbass than I think you are, or you live around
some really fucking stupid people. It's the only way I can think of
that you get such an off the wall ratio.
Actually, we can put this to a simple test, Arlen Do the people you
know come to you for help with their computers? For purposes of not
wishing to self incriminate Arlen, you don't have to answer. I'm
almost certain I know it already, anyway.
> So it's clear that you don't even _comprehend_ the question, and
A child could comprehend how to make a ringtone, Arlen. It's not
rocket science. Seems to be very new to you though. Why is that?
>> How many times do you need to do that - and lose people like
>> Diesel
>
> Hehhehhehheh... I think it's apropos that you put yourself in the
> same category of Diesel..... Thanks for the morning humor.
Same category?
>> who
>> seems to know more about what you are doing that you will *ever*
>> know -
>
> Hehhehhehheh...
>
> What's really interesting, Rudy, is that you actually _believe_
> what you just wrote, which, if you had the capacity to comprehend
> even the simplest of facts, you'd see why that's patently
> hilarious that you think that way.
Actually, what Rudy wrote is infact true, and, I can easily back it
up. As can others who've been reading threads who know me and/or my
background, that despite, decades as you claim, still seem to have no
idea who I am...Fascinating.
Arlen, I've already forgotten more about computers than you're ever
going to learn. Seriously.
I wouldn't be so quick to laugh if I were you Arlen, I've
demonstrated factual errors in nearly all of your posts with ease as
well as still refused to hold your hand and just give you the
answers. Answers in hindsight, had you apologized, I would have
handed over, without question.
In fairness, it wouldn't actually have been for your benefit, despite
you obviously benefitting; it was much more to do with the fact I
like proving people wrong, outright, wrong. Especially when they make
claims concerning what they think/don't think I know.
>> before you realize that that only works for a short time, making
>> you depend on a steady stream of new suckers^whelpfull people (a
>> stream which can easily dry up) ?
>
> That you think Usenet is filled with "suckers" is interesting,
> because you are the one who consistently ruins any technical
> thread with your worthless drivel.
Usenet is filled with suckers. I can provide you some mids to read,
if you'd like. I took advantage of some, at one point in the past,
Arlen. Serious, advantage.
> This is a binary situation, Rudy:
> o You either know more than I do about making ringtones,
> o Or you don't.
I suspect almost anyone knows more than you about doing it, Arlen.
> Since it's clear that, consistently, you _never_ know more than I
> did even decades ago, and it's clear that you have no helpful
> intent, then it's clear that there is zero chance that you will
> even _comprehend_ the question, Rudy.
I can't vouch for those claims, Arlen. I've read some of Rudys
previous posts as I have yours. You're projecting, again.
Knowledge you've claimed to have for decades huh? :) I don't believe
you. OTH, Lemme put my money where my mouth is concerning knowledge
I've previously claimed to have. You keep bringing up DOS commands so
much, you might enjoy some of these.
http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/core/
That's just some of my older, but, completely legit work, Arlen. I'd
really embarrass you if I showed you a url or two describing some of
the other things I've written, or what they did...Needless to say,
You don't, and never have, known anywhere near as much as I do about
the machine sitting in front of you, Arlen.
http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
That's the mainsite for an antimalware utility I wrote from scratch
and supported for three years, Arlen. During it's active time, it was
able to compete with Sample detection concerning 0day with the big
guys. Infact, many samples were collected after surviving the most
recent scans using the top products of the time. [g]
You have *nothing* on me, Arlen. And, you never will.
> Given that you can't comprehend the question, Rudy, there's even
> less chance that you'll ever be able to _add value_ in a response.
>
> If I'm not being clear with you Rudy, let me know, and I'll
> clarify.
How do you propose to do that when you required clarification?
http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi?ID=154114027600
> The question is clear as day in the SUBJECT line.
As are the answers.
> Q: How do you make ringtones for your phone using only freeware?
There's *several* ways in which to do it, Arlen. Damn near any audio
editing application can be used to do it.
>> Yes, I'm still trying to help you - to fish for yourself (give a
>> hungry man a fish and he will be back tomorrow, again hungry).
>
> Hehhehheh...
>
> Now I see why you put yourself in the same category of Diesel.
I can tell by the ignorance you try to hide with your laughter, that,
you do not.
> To be blunt, the response from you is:
> o I know the answer but I won't tell you ... na nana nana na.
> o I want you to *beg* for that answer ... na nana nana na.
> o If you beg, then _maybe_ just maybe ... I'll tell you!
I requested nothing of the sort from you nor have I ever told you I
knew the answer, but, wouldn't tell you; a condition was applied. A
condition you yourself created. You refused to apologize, like a
mature adult would, so I didn't hold your hand and tell you what you
wanted to know. I let you work for it, and watched you fail.
Repeatedly, Fail.
> Hehehehehe...
See above.
>> MP3 overmodulation damaging your phones (headphones?) speakers ?
>> Just listen to the sound itself. If its sounds "tinny" than
>> its most likely overmodulated.
>
> Ummmm... that's kind of too late, Rudy.
> That's like stepping in front of a moving train to see what it
> feels like.
Unless you have the volume to max (or over amplified via third party
app) you have plenty of time to stop playback before risking ANY
hardware damage.
>> If you do not trust that than pick yourself an MP3 editor
>> which either offers automatic compressing, or has an inbuild
>> oscilloscope (waveform viewer) where you can look at the waveform
>> itself - and thus being able to spot where flattens against the
>> top or bottom.
>
> WTF are you talking about Rudy?
It should be obvious...
'Is' is the verb for when you don't want a verb.