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In the digital age, personalized ringtones have become a popular way to express your own style. This tutorial will show you how to use Avidemux, a powerful open source video editing software, to easily extract and create ringtones from video files. Although Avidemux has powerful features, it can be intimidating for users unfamiliar with its operation. To this end, PHP editor Zimo will provide you with step-by-step guidance, including how to set up the Chinese interface and how to create ringtones from videos. By following the simple steps in this article, you will be able to use Avidemux to create personalized ringtones that will make your device even more unique.
1. How to set Avidemux to Chinese interface
1. Directly on the computer desktop, select the related application of avidemux to enter.
2. In the next step, a new window will pop up. You need to find Settings and click to jump.
3. If there is no problem at this time, check Preferences. 4. After completing the above operations, continue to change English to Chinese by confirming the position of the icon.5. In this way, the corresponding results will be found and the requirements can be achieved.
2. How to use Avidemux to create a simple ringtone from a video file
Open Avidemux and click "File->Open" or the folder icon, as shown in the screenshot.
Browse to the location of the file, select it, and click Open
Avidemux will open the file , from here you can select the start and end point of your ringtone
The first thing you need to do is select the starting point. To do this, you can play the entire video and note the time, or more easily, click and drag the slider.
It may take some time to find the exact location.
You can browse the files using the buttons on the interface, but a more precise way is to use the left and right head keys to quickly (hold the button) or slowly step through the video (tap) until you find the ideal position.
Anyway, once you find the starting point, click the "A" button. You will now see the video selected from that point all the way to the end. Also note that under selection you will see A Start and B End.
We don’t want the ringtone to last longer than 90 seconds. We still need to select the end point (B). Again, drag the slider and let it play, or use the arrow keys to find the end of the ringtone and click "B."
Notice how the blue box around the slider shrinks to include only the clip we want to delete. The timestamps in the B selection have also changed to reflect this new end point. Let's see how we do it. When doing this, keep in mind that this is not an exact process. You may have to create a few test files before you get exactly what you want. However, you can check the start and end points and make minor adjustments.
Check your work before saving
Click your selection to move between start and end and press PIay to check.
For example, if you want to make a change if the selection started too early, click your A selection, use the right arrow key to move the starting point forward, and click "A" again. Or, if your starting point is exactly where you want it and you just want to make a quick 20-second clip, you can click the Time button and adjust it manually.
Press "OK" then "B" and you will see the new endpoint will be updated.
Again, you can use the arrow keys to make more precise adjustments, but for our purposes, let's move on to coding. Click the drop-down menu below "Audio Output" and make sure Avidemux is set to encode MP3s.
If you need to adjust the audio quality you can click Configure, but we will click the Audio menu and select Save Audio.
Determine where you want to save the ringtone and which ringtone you want to recall. We're going to make some test files until we get it right, so we'll call it "Test File 1" and append the .MP3. Make sure you do this as Avidemux does not add extensions automatically. When finished, click Save.
Usually when you are working with such small files the encoding process will take less than a few seconds. You might not even notice what's happening until the file suddenly appears where you saved it.
Because it's so fast, we can test it out and make super quick adjustments and then redo the file a few times until we get it right. Once you are satisfied, you can transfer the files to your device. If you use iPhone, iTunes and Android, you can place the file in the "Ringtones" folder.
After loading your new ringtone on your phone, you can continue setting it up on your device.
Through the above guidance, we have introduced in detail how to set the Avidemux software interface to Chinese and how to use it to easily create simple ringtones from video files. Whether you want to operate this powerful video editing tool more conveniently, or you want to create personalized ringtones for your phone or device, Avidemux provides simple and effective solutions.
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