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downloaded ringtones too quiet?

i downloaded two tingtones to iphone but i can barely hear my phone ring when i use them --the normal tones are much louder someone suggested its due to the fact the iphone has a lousy speaker --music is inteneded to be listened through headphones. Any one else have this problem??

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Posted on Sep 28, 2007 4:40 AM

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Oct 9, 2007 1:32 AM in response to mxpx5678

I think that the difference comes from Dynamic Range Compression in the audio tracks ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audiolevelcompression). I made one ringtone out of an old classical recording, and it is way too quiet. I made another one out of a more recent rock song, and it was plenty loud.

I also think that the little built in speakers are better at playing certain frequencies than others. For example, songs with a lot of low end are going to sound very quiet because those portions are just getting left out.

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