HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM, May 24, 2011 (Press-News.org) Today announced the launch of the new freeware AV RingtoneMAX, a free software program which helps users quickly create a new ringtone. Whatever it is: a song, a piece of music, a speech in a movie, or a fun clip, a funny sound, or even a human voice or any audio file, all can be used to create a new and unique ringtone. Download the program at http://mp3-player.audio4fun.com/ringtone-maker-download.htm.
With AV RingtoneMAX, it only takes 3 steps to make a new ringtone. First the user selects any audio clip, or specifies the track that they want to use to make the ringtone; then the user adds any audio effects as desired, and finally saves the ringtone to a computer file, or sends it directly to their mobile device via a Bluetooth connection. Due to its flexibility for accepting most input file formats, the ringtone maker program can accept audio contents from various types of sources, including audio files, video files, YouTube clips (in MP4 format), a PC microphone, or even your CD Drive. The wave editor also allows users to mix, rip, and select the audio tracks from two different files with accuracy as high as 0.1 second. AV RingtoneMAX is connected to Make4fun website so that users can find existing free ringtones or search audio materials from this website's database for their new ringtone.
What are remarkable about AV RingtoneMAX are its built-in Editor and available audio effects. The Fade In, Fade Out effects are set to be automatically applied to the tracks by default to make the usual sound fading in and fading out of a ringtone; in addition, the ten sound effects will help make a new creative and impressive ringtone, and its Recorder module lets users record their voice or laughs, or sing to make their own unique ringtones.
Much more than a ringtone maker, AV RingtoneMAX is versatile enough to be used as a voice recorder, audio mixer, audio extractor, and audio converter. The program can also help extract audio from video clips, or create audio clips for e-cards, presentations, etc. It can run in all Windows OS's, including XP, Vista, and Win7 (32 and 64 bit).
Audio4fun's idea of developing a ringtone maker arose from the fact that mobile phone users are not usually completely satisfied with ready-made ringtones and would rather make their own "trade mark" ringtones. AV RingtoneMAX allows them to easily and quickly create unique ringtones or funny ringtones that match their preferences, hobbies and personalities.
This free ringtone maker program is available for download at Audio4fun.com website. Users will also find more useful information on how to use the program and tips on how to make best use of the software at http://mp3-player.audio4fun.com/ringtone-maker-download.htm.
About Audio4fun.com
Throughout many years of development, Audio4fun has been promoting audio and video software technologies and specializing in three core areas: Audio and Video Morphing Algorithms, Audio and Video Stream Interception, Audio and Video Real Time Effecting. Its strategic products include Voice Changer Software, Music Morpher, Webcam Morpher, and Video Morpher. All the products of Audio4fun are detailed at http://www.audio4fun.com. From 2006, Audio4fun has been extending their business model to encompass Internet users who want a richer social networking experience on www.make4fun.com websites.
AV RingtoneMAX: Brand-New Free Ringtone Maker from Audio4fun.com
Audio4fun.com announces the initial release of AV RingtoneMAX, a free ringtone maker application that helps users create their own ringtones for their mobile phones.
2011-05-24
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