Free Motorola V300 MP3 Ringtones
You can easily make your own free Motorola V300 MP3 ringtones, or use some of the available online MP3 ringers (after editing them).
The Motorola V300 is one of the most successful phone models available from, for example, T-Mobile, and comes preloaded with 21 polyphonic ringers and 4 Motorola MP3 ringing tones. Motorola V300 For polyphonic V300 ringers, you can use the HelloMoto Mixer unit to make your ringers. Making your own V300 MP3 ringers from your favorite MP3 songs is, fortunately, even easier. Making Your Own Free Motorola V300 MP3 Ringtones As the Motorola V300 supports the universal MP3 standard, you can make ringtones from available MP3 files by simply clipping the favorite parts of these songs. The clips should be of the typical ringtone size of about 30 seconds, as after 30-40 second ringing the cell phone call is usually transferred to voicemail. Tools to make your own clips from MP3 songs include Audacity, a free download. You may have to edit the MP3 file in order for it to be playable on the V300. For other Motorola phones, editing the MP3s to a constant bitrate of e.g. 64Kbps and making it mono has helped. To do this editing, you can use the Audacity tool, or a freeware called Switch, for example. To upload the ringers to your Motorola, you can use cables/phone manager software, or use Bluetooth to transfer the files wirelessly. There are less reported problems with Bluetooth uploads then there are with using cables. Free Motorola V300 MP3 Ringtones - Online Content Surprisingly, some of the best online resources for MP3 content are not from ringtone providers. For example, you can find a huge database of free MP3 ringers from Walmart Music website. These are actually MP3 previews of the CD tracks, but also make great ringers (don't go to the music downloads section for the previews, however). To download the Walmart ringers to your desktop, simply use right mouse click and "save as" combination. You can normally use free MP3 ringers available for other phones. This is because the standard used, MP3, is the same, and these ringers should thus work on all MP3 ringer capable phones. You may have to edit the clips (for bitrate, volume, and changing the song to mono, for example), in order to get the file to work the best way with your phone.
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