mSpot launches do-it-yourself ringtones

mspot.pngmSpot unveiled mSpot Make-A-Ringer, the first service in North America to let consumers use their mobile phones to easily and legally create completely customizable ringtones from their favorite songs.

mSpot Make-A-Ringer will offer a large catalog of songs that consumers can browse or search by artist, genre and title. To make a ringtone, the consumer selects a song and mSpot Make-A-Ringer generates a graphical waveform corresponding to the selected song. The application then provides a simple editor that displays the waveform with a sliding window on top that allows the consumer to easily set the start, end and duration of their custom ringtone. The consumer can preview the ringtone before mSpot Make-A-Ringer creates and downloads it to the phone.

mSpot Make-A-Ringer will be available to mobile operators as a standalone service or a compliment to mSpot’s other popular mobile music services, which include mobile streaming radio and videos, and the mSpot Remix over-the-air (OTA) music syncing service that allows consumers to listen to the music on their PCs from their mobile phones.

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  1. […] post by Dennis Bouchand and software by Elliott […]

    By mSpot launches do-it-yourself ringtones on October 8, 2007 3:20 pm

  2. That’s wonderful for mSpot to give the user greater choice and control over their content. They should hook up with the independent publishers and connect with the Spoken X mall third party applications and give their customers a bigger tone. . .

    By Phantom X on October 22, 2007 11:58 pm

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