Yup.
You now have a variety!
Download UR in High Quality WAV
Download UR in Medium Quality MP3
Download UR in Low Quality WAV
Download UR in AMR
And again, here's a good link for people that are having questions on how to put ringtones on their phones.
Lemme know what you think, and please feel free to pass these along.
Enjoy!
***Update 8/25/08***
Recently I've been using Ventones to get ringtones and alerts on my friends cellphones.
It's the first service I've found that plays well with most cell carriers (even Verizon Woot!), and it's pretty easy to use.
Showing posts with label wav. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wav. Show all posts
Monday, August 27, 2007
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Update to Unhelpful Robot: Now in .WAV!
Hey,
Got a couple request from people about putting U.R. in .wav files instead of mp3.
I left them in 16 bit, so the files are a little bigger, but should sound pretty good.
I'm trying to figure out which other formats I can convert into now (AMR, WTF), so if your phone doesn't support mp3 or wav, it might work with something else.
UNHELPFUL ROBOT IN MP3
UNHELPFUL ROBOT IN WAV
And if you are having trouble getting ringtones on your phone, ABOUT.com has a great primer on each of the major cellphone makers (Nokia, Motorola, etc) and how to get files transfered to them.
About.com Cellphone Primer
***Update 8/25/08***
Recently I've been using Ventones to get ringtones and alerts on my friends cellphones.
It's the first service I've found that plays well with most cell carriers (even Verizon Woot!), and it's pretty easy to use.
Got a couple request from people about putting U.R. in .wav files instead of mp3.
I left them in 16 bit, so the files are a little bigger, but should sound pretty good.
I'm trying to figure out which other formats I can convert into now (AMR, WTF), so if your phone doesn't support mp3 or wav, it might work with something else.
UNHELPFUL ROBOT IN MP3
UNHELPFUL ROBOT IN WAV
And if you are having trouble getting ringtones on your phone, ABOUT.com has a great primer on each of the major cellphone makers (Nokia, Motorola, etc) and how to get files transfered to them.
About.com Cellphone Primer
***Update 8/25/08***
Recently I've been using Ventones to get ringtones and alerts on my friends cellphones.
It's the first service I've found that plays well with most cell carriers (even Verizon Woot!), and it's pretty easy to use.
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