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You can, but you'd need to burn the song to cd and then re-import it and use the instructions I posted earlier.
Some of the tracks on the iTunes store allow you to create ringtones from them in iTunes itself.
1) Start Garageband
2) Drag song from iTunes into garageband
3) (menu) Share/Send ringtone to iTunes
4) If the track is more than 40 seconds, it will tell you to press the adjust button..you will notice a selectiion bar appears above the song, use the mouse to adjust this to the desired part...
It's always the simple things that you miss!
You can't use a straight aac (m4a) file anymore, you have to use one that's been specifically encoded as a ringtone. Not sure how you created it, but if you use garageband, everything will be peachy! ;)
Humn. When you "expand" the iPhone (so it shows all the sections on the library/store/devices/playlist tree) in iTunes, can you see a ringtone section there?
She's definately single tapping, she taps, waits a second or two and then goes to tap again, but before she gets there it finally actions what she originally did.
I particularly like the first first video where she keeps going to press things twice because she's not sure if the phone has not registered the tap or it's just lagging.
I'd have to see one in real life to judge what it's actually like though.
My cousin has had the same thing with them, his service is unusable. Infact they cut him off for a week and were adamant it was working. He's supposed to be on 10 meg and is lucky if it's reaching 1 meg - this whole saga has been going on for at least 6 months!
Re: S60 touch (5300) = Massive fail
snigger.
And they're still bothering with symbian? At some point they've got to realise that it's not only the operating system that is crap but also the development tools.
I'd skip the apple-tv and go straight to mac mini, but the 1.8ghz mini is 399.
I picked up a 2ghz mini from the refurb store for £394 inc VAT though, you just have to be quick off the mark! (subscribe to apple store newsletters because they contain discount codes)
phew.
Realistically in the home backing up to optical media or another hard drive are your only options really, but seeing at the drive is fucked (from your description) it's all a bit academic now!
I backup to another drive myself, although not as frequently as I probably should.