How to create & install custom ringtones for Apple iPhone
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Complete step by step guide to creating iPhone ringtones from any audio file in your iTunes libary.
The UK iPhone is here, but ringtones are still not avaliblle in the UK iTunes store! And anyway, why should we have to pay Apple AGAIN to use songs we already own as ringtones??
Well a solution is here!
The combination of iTunes 7.5 and the 1.1.2 iPhone will allow you to add custom ringtones to iTunes without using any special software or paying Apple.
Simply get any m4a file, thirty-seconds or less in duration, rename it to m4r and then double-click it, and it is automatically added to iTunes. The file appears in your ringtones section and can then be be synched to your iPhone.
I have to wonder if this is an intended enhancement or an oversight.
Program used to edit music files in video is Audacity: Free Audio Editor and Recorder. A free, open source software for recording and editing sounds in Linux, Mac OS X, and other operating systems. Download FREE from:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net
So best to convert and sync them NOW before another Apple update!!!
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what i do is burn the ringtone songs on to a blank RE-write disc the rip them into windows media player as mP3 format (in media player go to tools/options/rip music/format and switch it to mp3 then click ok. then right click the song you want to edit and select open containing folder,then drag the mp3 into Audacity its long winded but that will work.
well thats what i do hope it helps.
Share-->Send Ringtone to iTunes
and it will automatically convert it and put it into iTunes
(just make sure its less than 40 sec. and is set to loop)
I am using Windows Vista, I can get everything to work apart from changing the extension to .m4r
I rename it, bt just changes the name not the file type
ingbluezulu
does anybody know how to get around this??
For windows XP goto tools, options and show file extensions in explorer. Vista will have a similar option. I found with iTunes 7.7.1 that you need need to drag the ".m4r" file to the ringtones icon rather than the songs section