is there an app that allows you to edit music on phone?

NWNINA

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hey i recently got an n80ie and was wondering if there is any apps out there for s60v3 that allows you to cut out a piece of a song to use as a ringtone. i know there are ones for your computer, but i was wondering if there are any out there for the phone?
thanks sheldon
 
There should be, but there's not. Really, that's quite a memory hog, editing music, I doubt any of the current devices could even run something like that.
 
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Was gonna say the same thing. There probably is an app that none of the current devices can handle. Stay tuned tho....
 
Actually, there is a ringtone editor by mBounce but it only works on some devices and it hasn't been released yet. The version I have isn't even fully compiled into a sis. It works but it's not full-screen on the N80. Hopefully they'll release it soon...
 
Eh...

It's slow and you can see in the second pic that it takes up less than 1/4 of the screen on my N80. I'm sure the final version - or even the beta - will run much better. It has problems with tags and doesn't seem to want to open many files...
 
thats exactly what i was looking for too bad it hasn't been released. how long approx does it take to cut about 30secs out of a song? and do you have any idea when a beta will be coming out?
 
AFAIK, the N73ME in China/Hong Kong has the mBounce MyRingtone on the miniSD card. i have it working on my generic N73, both before and after upgrading the firmware to IE. cutting an MP3 to a 30 sec ringtone doesn't take that long.
 
I have my doubts about being able to "extract that crap", since no one was able to get the music player out of the ME either as a sis installer, but that doesn't mean I wouldn't be interested if you're able to pull it off.
 
This is a third-party app by mBounce, apparently included on the card by whoever supplied the phone to aholic. The Nokia music player is a different story...

Either way, it's not freeware as far as I know so in theory, the point is moot.
 
it's Nokia who offers the piece of software on the miniSD in the standard N73 package in mainland China (where they disabled the 3G band in the phone completely). i got mine from a Chinese Nokia forum.

apart from that, they also get a Business Card Scanner (including the OCR goodies) with the miniSD. i do wonder how they get all the fancy bits but not everyone else.
 
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