UnwiredtecDocumentation : RingtoneCreatorGUIBasicOperations

Basic Operations


By basic operations we'll mean all actions invoked by the buttons you see on the screen and by selecting menu items (if you prefer this way of doing things).

Here's the main window of Ringtone Creator Visual Converter:

Buttons and menu items

Each button here has its meaning and function. The table below explains what each button (from left to right) does and which menu item corresponds to the button.
Function: Open a ringtone or a folder containing ringtones
Menu: File -> Add to project
Shortcut: Insert

We've added two MIDI files to the project:


You might wonder how many files can your project consist of? We regularly open bulks of 5000 or more ringtones, and Ringtone Creator does the job flawlessly.

FunctionRemove and ringtone or a folder from the project
MenuFile -> Remove from project
ShortcutDelete

We've removed one MIDI file from the project:


FunctionPerform conversion
MenuConvert -> Perform conversion
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We've converted a ringtone (later we'll discuss how to choose target formats and options)


FunctionConfigure Ringtone Creator GUI
MenuConvert -> Options
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You'll get this window if you click this button. We'll have several chapters describing Options.



FunctionGet information about your copy of Ringtone Creator
MenuHelp -> About
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This small window tells you the version of Ringtone Creator Visual Converter you're using, and tells you your type of license.


We'll also mention two menu items, which will prove extremely useful if you work with groups of ringtones:
Edit -> Select all will select all ringtones in your project, and Edit -> Clear Selection will UNselect all ringtones in your project.

Application Screen

Now, let's discuss the things you see under “Project items” on your screen. As you might have noticed, it's a table with six columns. When you open a ringtone (or a group of ringtones), this table is populated with data extracted from your ringtones. For our example, we'll have a look at the remaining ringtone:


FieldMeaning
TypeFormat of the source ringtone
NameFile name of the ringtone
TitleSome ringtone formats allow putting ringtone name (title) into the file. You can rename the actual file – but the title will remain the same. This field is also editable, so if you double-click it with your mouse, you'll be able to change the title of the converted ringtone (the source ringtone will remain unchanged)
SizeRingtone file size
DurationDuration of the ringtone (in milliseconds)
ChannelsMaximum file polyphony

Please don't forget to maximize the application window if certain fields don't fit the column.

Saving Configuration

Your workflow can require several groups of settings, which take time and effort to memorize and to re-enter. Examples of such workflows are:
Now you can easily do it: go to Convert -> Save options to and save your settings. You can easily retrieve your stored settings by going to: Convert -> Load Settings.