26 April 2009: Ringdroid 1.1 adds compatibility with Android 1.5 (Cupcake) and phones with a soft keyboard, and makes it possible to delete sounds from within Ringdroid by long-pressing on a sound in the main list view.
Ringdroid is an Android application for recording and editing sounds, and creating ringtones, directly on the handset.
If you have a T-mobile G1 handset, just click on "Market" and search for "Ringdroid" to install it.
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For developers:
| Developers | Building | Emulator |
| Learn how to use Ringdroid from CNet Video |
| Watch this video of Noah Kravitz of phonedog.com creating a ringtone using Ringdroid! |
Features
- Open an existing audio file
- View a scrollable waveform representation of the audio file at 5 zoom levels
- Set starting and ending points for a clip within the audio file, using an optional touch interface
- Play the selected portion of the audio, including an indicator cursor and autoscrolling of the waveform
- Play anywhere else by tapping the screen
- Save the clipped audio as a new audio file and mark it as Music, Ringtone, Alarm, or Notification.
- Record a new audio clip to edit
- Delete audio (with confirmation alert)
- Launches automatically in response to the GET_CONTENT intent with a mime type of audio/ if any other application wants to pick an audio file - for example the "Rings Extended" application.
File formats
Supported file formats right now include:
- WAV
- MP3
- 3GPP/AMR (this is the format used when you record sounds directly on the handset)
