Create Video Game Ringtones Using Audio Overload
In this video, I demonstrate how to create video game ringtones using Audio Overload on the Mac. This technique involves Audio Overload, Audio Hijack Pro, and iTunes. It utilizes previous tricks I’ve outlined to create your own iPhone ringtones for free, and how to chop them up in iTunes. Search my youtube channel for related videos. While this technique seems fairly involved, it can be rather quick (2-5 minutes) once you get the hang of it. I’ve created dozens of video game ringtones for free using this method and I hope you can as well. Enjoy!
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cool now if you could just get the apprentice (soul calibur 4)’s death cry as a ringtone XD.
bye hahah haha a video where you just say the word bye
You could do this much easier through GarageBand, Bwana.
what does Audio Overload actually do?
that is sick bwana.
Anything for Windows?
were do u find the music for the ringtones. I really love Zelda and i really would like a ringtone for my iphone but i cant find the actual song like u have. Can u please tell me were you downloaded the song from. Thanks a bunch and great video, hope future videos are as good and helpful!!!
lol its just an app, windows and linux have apps like that…every OS was the same for me, does the job. Prefred windows in the end
Never used OS X but i can see, just by looking at the options of Audio Hijack Pro, that the sound interface is much more customizable than Windows. If i weren’t a gamer i would immediatly switch.
God I hate when Chris Pirillo takes credit for other people’s work.
Great videos man keep them coming, thanks a lot for teaching me how to make these ringtones!
Where did you get the soundtrack from? ocremix?
thanks for the cool vid u gave me a few good ideas for ringtones lol keep makin some good videos thanks later
The first Sonic. Classic. Here I am stuck with Soundbooth
This is actually interesting. Although I’m not using this video for it’s original point I am going to use the software to convert my chiptunes to MP3s (I’m OCD about music in my library. It all has to be in the MP3 format, cover art, etc).