Make ringtones for iPhone, Android, Blackberry & WP from video and audio on Mac
Publisher: |
Aolor Software |
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Downloads: |
1 |
Software Type: |
Shareware, 19.95 |
File Size: |
10.43M |
OS: |
Mac OS |
Update Date: |
28 April, 2013 |
Aolor Ringtone Maker for Mac is a powerful Mac ringtone creator that enables you to make ringtones for iPhone, Android, Blackberry & Windows Phones and more on Mac. It allow you to import music or movie from iTunes Library directly, extract audio from video or record audio with the built-in recorder, trim audio, add fade-in and fade-out effects to audio and then convert to popular ringtone formats such as .m4r, .mp3, .ogg, .wma, .amr, etc. for different mobile phones. 1. Support multiple video and audio formats as import Aolor Ringtone Maker supports to import various video and audio formats, including MPEG files, Video CD files, Real Media files, AVI files, QuickTime files, Flash Video files, Matroska files, Windows Media files, MP3, FLAC, M4A, MKA, OGG, WMA, WAV and more. 2. Easily add file and record sounds Not only can you import the file from Finder or Desktop by drag and drop, but also select file from iTunes Library, Genius, and Playlists listed on the right of the window by double click. Besides directly importing and extracting audio from video, this Mac ringtone creator also allows users to record an audio with the microphone. Once the audio is recorded, it will be automatically loaded. 3. Trim and add fade-in/fade-out effects With the easy graphic interface, you are able to exactly trim the favorite clip from the original file by drag and release, or value input. The most wonderful thing is that, you can add fade-in and fade out effects to the output ringtone. 4. Customize the quality of output ringtone As many other audio encoder, it allows you to customize bit rate, sample rate, channel and volume for the output ringtone as you wish to pursue a higher quality ringtone. 5. Output ringtones for different mobile phones The output ringtone files are supported by most mobile phones, such as: *.amr (for old Nokia phones), *.m4a, *.m4r (for iPhone), *.mp3 (for most phones), *.ogg (for Android phones), *.wav, *wma (for Windows Phones).
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