Tue, 16 Jun 2009 Pixel Research Labs intros Ringer 1.0 iPhone ringtones software
Press the create button, and Ringer automatically imports the ringtone into iTunes
Pixel Research Labs has introduced Ringer 1.0, a new iPhone ringtone creation and editing tool for Mac OS X.
Users can choose any non-protected file from their iTunes library or any media file on their system that can be opened by QuickTime - MP3, AAC, MOV, MP4, M4V - and turn it into a ringtone.
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Press the create button, and Ringer automatically imports the ringtone into iTunes where it will be ready to sync to the iPhone.
Ringer's built-in waveform editor lets users select the exact part of the song or file they want to convert says the makers.
Ringer 1.0 costs $15.00, around £9, users can try the software freely but will need to buy a license to remove an audio watermark at the start of ringtones.

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