Pixel Research Labs today is proud to announce Ringer 1.1, their iPhone ringtone creation tool for Mac OS X. Ringer allows users to 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 unique ringtone.
Ringer 1.1 adds several new features while maintaining its ease of use:
- Users can now adjust the scale of the waveform
- Video is previewed while playing or scrubbing a movie
- Ringtones can now be saved anywhere without importing into iTunes as either a m4r or m4a files
- Undo support has been added
- Twitter support has been added; tweet a description about the ringtone
With Ringer’s built-in waveform editor, precisely select the exact start and end points of a ringtone. Preview it exactly as it will sound on the iPhone. Press the create button, and Ringer will make the ringtone and automatically import it into iTunes where it will be ready to sync to the iPhone.
Minimum Requirements:
- Mac OS X Version 10.5 Leopard or later
- 3.5 MB Hard Drive space
Pricing and Availability:
Ringer 1.1 is priced at $15.00 (USD) and is fully functional. Until Ringer is licensed, an audio watermark will be added to the beginning of any ringtones created.