I can see that the issue is how the python script is creating the job
for ffmpeg.  It's passing the bitrate in kpbs when in fact ffmpeg uses
bps.  I solved it by adding 000 to the end of each option in
/usr/share/bitpim/code/ringers.py which doesn't look good.

I also had to find the package that would allow ffmpeg to output mp3.
This should also be a dependency.

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bitpim crashes when attempting to convert mp3 for new ringtone
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/520280
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