Wednesday 4 March 2015

Convert Music To A Ringtone In Aac

Some cell phones use the AAC format for ringtones.


Oftentimes, you realize that your favorite song would make an ideal ringtone for your cell phone or smartphone. However, the most common music audio file formats do not work as ringtone files. If your cell phone uses the Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) file format for its ringtones, you can use a free online file converter to turn your non-AAC music files into AAC without downloading any software.


Instructions


Media Converter


1. Go to Media Converter (see Resource section), select "Upload a file" to pick the song you want to convert and click the "Arrow."


2. Choose "AAC" as your output format and click the "Arrow" once more.


3. Click "Start" to begin the conversion and "Download" to receive your AAC file.


Zamzar


4. Load Zamzar (see Resource section) and click "Browse" to pick your music file.


5. Choose "AAC" as your target format and enter your email address.


6. Click "Convert" and load your email inbox, where you'll find a Zamzar email containing your AAC download link.


Media-Convert


7. Access Media-Convert (see Resource section) and click "Browse" to select your song.


8. Choose your song's input format in the "Input format" drop-down menu and select "Advanced Audio Coding (.aac)" in the "Output format" menu.


9. Click "OK" to start the conversion and "Download" to receive your AAC.

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