Saturday, October 22, 2011

Turn Any MP3 into an iPhone Ringtone

http://www.pcworld.com/article/156234/turn_any_mp3_into_an_iphone_ringtone.html

 Turn Any MP3 into an iPhone Ringtone

  1. Start iTunes and find the song you want to convert. (It must be an MP3.)
  2. Right-click the song and choose Get Info.
  3. Click the Options tab.
  4. Check the Start Time and Stop Time boxes, then enter times for each (no more than 30 seconds apart, the maximum length for a ringtone). I used 0:00 and 0:30, respectively, as "Spit It Out" has a perfect ascending lead-in.
  5. Click OK, then right-click the song again and choose Create AAC Version. You should immediately see a new 30-second version of the song.  (If it says MP3, you need to change your import/export preferences to AAC).
  6. Drag that version out of iTunes and into the folder of your choice. (I used e:\media center\ringtones\iphone)
  7. Delete the 30-second version from iTunes and undo the Start Time/Stop Time changes to the original.
  8. Open the folder containing the 30-second AAC file you dragged out of iTunes, then change the file extension from .m4a to .m4r. Double-click it and it immediately gets added to iTunes' ringtone library.
  9. Finally, sync your iPhone. When it's done, you can head into the settings and select your new ringtone.
  10. Not syncing?  Make sure you have sync turned on the Ringtones  / Tones.  
  11. Put your AAC preference back to MP3 if you had to change it above.
That's all there is to it!

If your phone can play WAV files, like most Sony Ericson's, it's a piece of cake to create a PREVIEW file in MediaMonkey (keep it under 30 seconds) and copy the new files to your phone.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Christmas Cards





Each year we send out Christmas Cards to some people in our mailing list. We check Vistaprints, Shutterfly, Smugmug, Walgreens and others for who has the best price. I like to pick a template that has mostly pictures, 3-4 pics minimum. This year Shutterfly won, they had a 30% discount and free shipping. Uploading the pictures was pretty easy and doing the layout took an hour to decide which ones worked best in which design. I found that uploading 12-15 pictures with both Black&White and Color allowed for different combinations for the cards. We decided on two 4x8" flat designs and randomly sent them out. We also found another coupon code for 5 folding ones and used those as the extra special cards for parents and sisters.

The cards arrived! They said allow up to 3 weeks, they were here in 4 days. Next step was mailing them out. We keep most of our address book in Outlook 2007, which means we can mail out mailing labels. So let's see, how does that work again? Mail Merge looked easy, and it was, once I did a little research.

So I have Outlook 2007, Word 2007 and Avery 5160 mailing labels. This is how I did my labels:
1) Organize your contacts so you can filter them. You need a way to define which people are going to get mailing labels, I used a field called User Defined 2 in each contact I wanted a label and added the word "xmas" into that field.
2) Address names - well, we all know single people don't like to be called The Mullen Family and married people don't like to get a card addressed to one spouse or the other, so you need to spend a little time getting names write on the mailing label before you print them. I like to use User Defined 1 field and type in Mr. & Mrs. Chris Schwalbach or Miss Maura Mullen or Mrs. Rosemary Mullen.
3) You need the mailing labels. I like Avery 5160's, they have 30 on each page and work great for most 3 line labels.
4) Don't print labels on the first try! It's best to use paper to do a trial run first.
5) If you have Word 2007, click Mailings tab, click Start Mail Merge, click STEP BY STEP mail merge wizard.
6) Wizard Step 1. Select Document Type. Choose labels.
7) Wizard Step 2. Select layout. Choose Label Options, Avery 5160.
8) Wizard Step 3. Select Recipients. Select from Outlook Contacts. Choose from Contacts folder, Filter, Field User Defined 2 is not blank. This is an option in the drop down, you don't have to type is not equal to "" or anything like that. Click ok. Click Next.
9) Wizard Step 4. Choose Address Block, Choose Match Fields button. Choose User Defined 1 in the First Name drop down. Choose Not Matched (you already put last name in the User Defined 1. I also usually choose Company and say Not Matched. The rest of the address fields should already be matched correctly.
10) Now the tricky part, you have to click on the UPDATE ALL LABELS button or you are going to get just one label on the sheet. Your labels should have «Next Record»«AddressBlock» in all but the first label. You can't just type this in, you have to use the button.
11) Wizard Step 5 - Preview your labels. You can preview and edit, but if you change have more than one page, editting gets reset each time you switch pages. Didn't figure that out, I just went back to Outlook and fixed them if I needed to.
12) Wizard Step 6. Complete the Merge. Click print. Again, you should print to paper first, then to labels.

We could have used 75, we purchased 70.

Done!
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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Sharing between Windows 7 and Windows XP

Trying to share files between Windows 7 and Windows XP? Follow the instructions here:

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-7/share-files-and-printers-between-windows-7-and-xp/

After following these, I found that the old computer still had the default workgroup set to MSHOME on my old machine and WORKGROUP on my new machine. Changed the old machine to WORKGROUP by clicking Windows Key + Pause, clicking Computer Name, clicking the Change button and changing the Workgroup: to WORKGROUP. Restart was required.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

How to get a cheap cell phone

I recently acquired a few new cell phones, all of which are working great! My wife's Sony phone was stolen, so I was looking for replacements. Since our 2 year plan had over a year left on it, AT&T's only offering was.

I don't mind getting refurbished equipment. AT&T refurb seems to work as good as new. I found a flip phone that has similar features to my w580i, except its a flip phone. It was $99 plus tax. No thanks.

Next I looked at purchasing a Go Phone. Go Phones are AT&T's prepaid phones and if you pop your current SIM card into one, it works just like any other phone. So I could pop in my wife's existing card into the Go Phone. Unfortunately, this phone wasn't the one I wanted either.

So, I hit Ebay and won a bid on a used W580i. It was about $60.

How to save some money on your cell phone

After debating adding another line to my ATT Cell plan, I decided to investigate how I could do this for less money. I was reviewing my Family Talk plan, which had 550 minutes with rollover minutes. That was working for my wife and I, until my oldest son got his phone. We quickly added unlimited text after he texted about 600 texts on his 3rd month. (Yes, we punished him, yes, I made him pay for it.) All said and done, we were paying about $100 per month for 3 phones and unlimited text.

I signed up for a corporate discount (you may want to check if your company has an arrangement with any cell providers). That allowed me to save a few bucks each month. Next I started checking with other family members to see if any of my single relatives had plans. I found one who was paying $50 per month for himself (no texting included) on the cheapest plan from AT&T. We agreed to add him to my plan as a 4th line. This required I move up to the 700 minute plan (about $10 /month) and pay for the additional line ($10/month). So where is the savings? Between the two of us we were paying $150 per month. Combined, we now pay about $120 per month. Plus, he gets unlimited text too!

ATT Wireless

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Zappos.com - Shoes with free ship

Just saved $20 on my size 10.5 Bass Albany dress shoes:
http://www.zappos.com/bass-albany

Zappos allows you to not only ship to you for free, if you don't like them you ship back for free too!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Firefox not staying signed in to Gmail

With Firefox 3.5 I log in to web sites, like gmail and yahoo to read my mail. Many times, I want to stay logged in, so I check the "Stay signed in" checkbox. Recently, my passwords and my cookies didn't seem to be sticking.

I found an article that describes searching for a hidden file called cookies.sqlite. Renaming that file (after closing firefox and killing the firefox process.)

The file was found here for me:
C:\Documents and Settings\Daddy\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\z8honqxy.default

Source of this info:
http://capetownnews.co.za/2008/07/22/losing-firefox-3-web-browser-cookies/