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		<title>How to Send Your Own Ringtones to Verizon Phones</title>
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Here&#8217;s a quick way of creating and sending your own ringtones to your Verizon cell phone.  It&#8217;s not that difficult.  You need a sound editor program to crop the source mp3 file and to change the format.  I used GoldWave, which costs $49.00 for one user; however, you can download and install [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here&#8217;s a quick way of creating and sending your own ringtones to your Verizon cell phone.  It&#8217;s not that difficult.  You need a sound editor program to crop the source mp3 file and to change the format.  I used <a href="http://www.goldwave.com/">GoldWave</a>, which costs $49.00 for one user; however, you can download and install free software, audacity, from <a href="http://audacity.sourceforge.net/">here</a>.  If you choose to use audacity, you also need to download and install the mp3 codec, Lame 3.96.1.</p>
<p>Once you picked a song and installed software, do the following.</p>
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<li>Open the song in the sound editor and trim the song so that the song length is about 20 seconds.</li>
<li>Save the file as an mp3, 22050 Hz, 160 kbps, stereo.  You can choose a lower kbps and mono but the quality will not be as good.  The file size should be somewhere between 250kb to 350kB.</li>
<li>Close the file and change the file extension to mid so Verizon protocol will think it&#8217;s a file in a midi format.  [Note: I am using LG enV3, and it worked without changing the extension.]</li>
<li>Log in to your email account.  (I used my Yahoo email.)</li>
<li>Start a new email and attach the file to the email and send it to yourself.</li>
<li>Forward the email to your cell phone.  The recipient&#8217;s address should be:<br />
               XXXYYYZZZZ@vzwpix.com<br />
               where XXXYYYZZZZ is your cellphone number including the area code.  (You may need to have a Verizon pix place for this to work.)</li>
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<p>I tried some other ways and software before but I am satisfied with the quality and ease of making/sending my own ringtone this way.</p>
<p><strong>[Note]</strong><br />
If you are not a Verizon user, you can refer to <a href="http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/email-to-sms/">this page</a> for some additional info on other wireless carriers.  I&#8217;m not sure how up-to-date this page is, though.</p>
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