With the help of MiniTones with MP3 files

I'm putting a song as my ringtone. I have no internet, so I followed the instructions in the manual for downlading a MP3 file. I have a ringtone MP3, recorded in iTunes and then synced it through Windows Media Player. I can play the song in pTunes. So, I downloaded the free program of MiniTones ringtone. When I open MiniTones, it does not list the song. I have checked that the file type is MP3 in itunes, but I can not understand how to check the type of pTunes. Any suggestions?

Sorry, I can offer some solutions involve a card.

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