Upgrading Windows Phone 7 to 7.5 Mango–Create a Custom Ringtone
Posted by Russell Wright on October 1, 2011
I upgraded my phone to the new Windows 7.5 Mango release yesterday (9/29/2011) and have begun to find some of the cool new features included in the release. One of the features I (and everyone else) have really wanted is the ability to create custom ringtones. I never had a problem doing with with Windows Mobile 5 and 6, so Windows 7 was a step backwards (for this and many other features).
If you have any comments about Zune, I’d like to know what you think. I personally think it sucks, the user interface is horrible, and it flickers around all the time trying to show me @#$% that I care nothing about…but maybe that’s because I’m old and cranky.
Well, I created my first custom ringtone tonight. Here are the steps.
- Create an audio file that is < 30 seconds and < 1Mb in size
- Convert the audio file to WMA format. I used this free converter. One thing to be aware of if you install this is that it will try and install a toolbar and default search engine (lame marketing).
- Edit the properties of the audio file in Zune and make the Genre “Ringtone.” This is key to making it an available ringtone.
- Sync the file to your device. You should be able to do this by dragging and dropping the song file to your device.
- There should now be a Custom section in your ringtones and your new file should now show up as a selectable ringtone.
Rock on with some Donna Fargo!
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