LOL GOOD ONE MAID ME LAUGH
What program can we make these louder ourselves in before syncing?
You can turn up the volume in Itune. Do GET INFO then OPTIONS and slide up the volume bar.
Did you find that doing this actually increased the max volume of the ringer on the phone? My iTunes is updating right now, or else I would try it myself. If it does work, this would sure save me a lot of time, and would allow users to adjust the volume to their desired preference.
That didn't do much for me so I converted the files to editable mp3's, upped the vol in audacity and then used Xilisoft Audio converter in windows to convert them back and then itoner to get them synced up.
That didn't do much for me so I converted the files to editable mp3's, upped the vol in audacity and then used Xilisoft Audio converter in windows to convert them back and then itoner to get them synced up.
Did you find that doing this actually increased the max volume of the ringer on the phone? My iTunes is updating right now, or else I would try it myself. If it does work, this would sure save me a lot of time, and would allow users to adjust the volume to their desired preference.
I see this thread is still alive, but I'm not seeing any further updates to the ring pack... any chance anymore are coming soon? The ones already available in this thread are great and I look forward to more
Yes they will come in the near future. I'm sorry I've just been very busy with school! Blame my professors!
Yes they will come in the near future. I'm sorry I've just been very busy with school! Blame my professors!
Thanks for the ringtones!
I do have one problem. When I go into iTunes and try to adjust the volume, the slider is grayed out. I am using iTunes 8. Any ideas?
whenever the next set comes out, one other suggestion would be to have a classic alarm clock sound, one that you would hear, well, on a normal alarm clock. just a thought.
thanks
Did you find that doing this actually increased the max volume of the ringer on the phone? My iTunes is updating right now, or else I would try it myself. If it does work, this would sure save me a lot of time, and would allow users to adjust the volume to their desired preference.