Sure, as I said in a previous post, from a company called NCH. Using Google you can find the URL http://www.nch.com.au/switch/

On 06/01/2015 06:58 PM, Jed Barton wrote:
any idea where to get it?

On 6/1/2015 7:50 PM, Vincent Thacker wrote:
Jed,##Switch is fine on the PC, yes. It's very accessible, too.

Vince.





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    Message Received: Jun 02 2015, 12:23 AM
    From: "Jed Barton"
    To: viphone@googlegroups.com
    Cc:
    Subject: Re: A Very Excellent Source for Free RingTones, Sounds, and
    Notifications

    is this program available on the pc?

    On 6/1/2015 7:19 PM, Alan Lemly wrote:
     > Jed,
     >
     > You cannot rename an ogg audio file to m4r and make it an iOS
    supported
     > ringtone. You have to use a program like Switch or some other
    program which
     > will convert the ogg file to m4a. I used the free version of
    Switch to
     > convert these audio ogg files to mp3, played them, decided they
    weren't all
     > that great, and then stopped. If you really want them on your
    iPhone, you'll
     > have to get a program that will convert ogg to m4a and then
    rename them to
     > m4r and then place them in your Tones folder for syncing via
    iTunes to your
     > phone.
     >
     > Good luck.
     >
     > Alan Lemly
     >
     > -----Original Message-----
     > From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com]
    On Behalf
     > Of Jed Barton
     > Sent: Monday, June 01, 2015 6:01 PM
     > To: viphone@googlegroups.com
     > Subject: Re: A Very Excellent Source for Free RingTones,
Sounds, and
     > Notifications
     >
     > The format of the foles was .ogg. I tried renaming the
extention, but
     > no go.
     > Any ideas?
     >
     > On 6/1/2015 6:45 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:
     >> Hi John and Jed.
     >>
     >> John, Jed has already said that he has tried putting the
    ringtones in his
     > Tones folder.
     >>
     >> Jed, in order for your ringtones to show up as tones, remember,
    they must
     > be forty seconds or under, and they must have the file
extension m4r.
     >>
     >> So if these tones are mp3 tones, they must be first converted to
    Apple's
     > AAC format and then the extension of each file should be changed
    from m4a to
     > m4r.
     >>
     >> If the sound files are already in AAC format and have the m4a
    extension,
     > you can simply rename the file and change its extension to m4r.
     >>
     >> Once you do this, the files in your Tones folder should show up
    for you as
     > ringtones in iTunes.
     >>
     >> You can then sync these to your phone.
     >>
     >> I hope this helps.
     >>
     >> Cheers!
     >>
     >> Cara
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     >>
     >> On Jun 1, 2015, at 3:28 PM, John Diakogeorgiou
     > wrote:
     >>
     >> They go in a folder called tones.
     >>
     >> John Diakogeorgiou
     >>
     >>> On Jun 1, 2015, at 2:14 PM, Jed Barton wrote:
     >>>
     >>> so where do i put these tones, where in itunes?
     >>> I put it in the music folder, under tones, but couldn't find it
    on the
     > phone
     >>>
     >>>> On 6/1/2015 2:03 PM, Robin wrote:
     >>>> I agree, and the Galaxy S6 Edge is even better than the Galaxy
    S6 as you
     >>>> have options available to you like on no other MobilePhone On
    the Market
     >>>> at this point in time
     >>>>
     >>>> Love the Curves of the CurvedEdged Screen of the Galaxy S6 Edge
     >>>> At 07:34 PM 5/31/2015, you wrote:
     >>>>> Hello Everyone,
     >>>>>
     >>>>> Recently, I purchased a Samsung Galaxy S 6. While it can
    never take
     > the
     >>>>> place of my beloved iPhone 6 Plus, it is a very, very
    well-made and
     >>>>> classy
     >>>>> device.
     >>>>>
     >>>>> One thing I absolutely adore about all of the Galaxy products,
     >>>>> especially on
     >>>>> the new S 6, is the number of native RingTones, sounds, and
     > notifications
     >>>>> included with the devices.
     >>>>>
     >>>>> A quick Google search will turn up many sites where the stock
     >>>>> RingTones for
     >>>>> many popular Android Smartphones have been ripped and placed
    in a Zip
     >>>>> file,
     >>>>> ready to be used by anyone.
     >>>>>
     >>>>> The primary reason why these RingTones are made readily
    available is
     >>>>> so that
     >>>>> those who wish to create what are known as custom ROMS can
    more closely
     >>>>> mirror the native manufacturers OS with regard to basic
    functionality.
     >>>>>
     >>>>> Okay, okay; too much information, right?
     >>>>>
     >>>>> The following is text that I posted to an Android list
    containing the
     >>>>> link
     >>>>> to the RingTones, sounds and notifications for the S 6 which,
    you may
     >>>>> use on
     >>>>> your iOS device.
     >>>>>
     >>>>> Mark
     >>>>>
     >>>>> Download The Samsung Galaxy S 6 and 6 Edge Stock RingTones,
    Sounds, and
     >>>>> Notifications
     >>>>>
     >>>>> For a while now I've been using a text message alert on my
    iPhone 6
     > Plus
     >>>>> that I ripped from a Galaxy Note 2.
     >>>>>
     >>>>> There are several ringtones and/or notifications on my Galaxy
    S 6 that
     > I
     >>>>> want to use on my 6 Plus, as well.
     >>>>>
     >>>>> Imagine my surprise when I discovered that all the hard
work had
     > already
     >>>>> been done for me as the S 6 and 6 Edge stock sounds are
    available on
     > The
     >>>>> Android Soul.com website.
     >>>>>
     >>>>> All they ask is that one gives them credit for the Zip file
when
     >>>>> sharing the
     >>>>> link or when using the sounds in a custom ROM.
     >>>>>
     >>>>> So, for those of you who want to sprinkle a little Galaxy
    seasoning
     > into
     >>>>> your Apple sauce (or anything else for that matter), I
offer the
     >>>>> following
     >>>>> two links:
     >>>>>
     >>>>> 1.
     >>>>> The direct download link to the Zip file containing all of
    the stock
     >>>>> sounds
     >>>>> for Samsung Galaxy S 6 and 6 Edge:
     >>>>> http://www.theandroidsoul.com/downloads/file/S6Rings.zip
     >>>>>
     >>>>> 2.
     >>>>> The URL to the Android Soul.com site which contains the link
    listed
     >>>>> above:
     >>>>>
     >

http://www.theandroidsoul.com/download-samsung-galaxy-s6-ringtones-74737/
     >>>>>
     >>>>> Please note that all of the files are in their original
    format said
     >>>>> format
     >>>>> being .ogg
     >>>>>
     >>>>> In order to be used in iOS as ringtones or notifications,
    assuming you
     > do
     >>>>> not use iTunes in the conversion process, they will first
    have to be
     >>>>> converted to .m4a and then subsequently renamed to .m4r.
     >>>>>
     >>>>> Enjoy,
     >>>>>
     >>>>> Mark
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