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  • 08-11-2010, 09:52 AM
    cheermay
    iPhone 4 Ringtone Maker is the best assistant to make ringtone for your iPhone 4, iPhone OS 3.0/3.1/4.0 and other iPhone devices from your own video and audio sources, DVD files. This excellent iPhone 4 Ringtone Maker can convert a wide range of video and audio formats to iPhone 4 Ringtone M4R and transfer to iPhone directly without iTunes.

    Also iPhone 4 Ringtone Maker allows you to get any clips from your video and audio sources, edit it and make it as your ringtone. It provides you the easiest and quickest way to make ringtone by yourself.

    What's new:
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  • 06-23-2010, 10:20 AM
    rord
    I think this is very helpfull
  • 06-23-2010, 12:57 AM
    christinag
    just google it.. you will find so many things
  • 06-19-2010, 09:39 AM
    gaby821211
    These days are really big hit on 2010 FIFA subject. And i think having the theme song --Waka waka this time for Africa by Shakira is super cool.So I just have a key word search using Google by the key words of free iphone ringtones maker for waka. You know what,i found out a surprising,cool iPhone ringtones downloading site where a large bunch of free indie iPhone ringtones,and alternative,rock,punk,4AD,jazz,folk,new wave style.The categories and tags are quite clear and it's so nice and visitor-friendly sites.
  • 06-02-2009, 10:35 PM
    SpaceNut
    Quote Originally Posted by ae3099 View Post
    i am a sucker for classy midi ringtones so i just use garageband to use make a midi file into the ringtone. however my music is very select so i usually cant find the midi file to begin with so i just look for guitar pro files and convert those to midi
    Heh, I use guitar pro. Will the iPhone allow a midi file to used directly as a ringtone, or does it have to be converted to some other format. And, what's to change, as small as midi files are, you could upload thousands.
  • 06-02-2009, 10:32 PM
    ae3099
    i am a sucker for classy midi ringtones so i just use garageband to use make a midi file into the ringtone. however my music is very select so i usually cant find the midi file to begin with so i just look for guitar pro files and convert those to midi
  • 06-01-2009, 04:30 AM
    Ak-Chris
    OR...you can do what Bloom said..Use..Audiko..which is also...FREE...and use your OWN..EXCEPT those purchased from Itunes..
  • 05-31-2009, 06:06 PM
    brainox
    well, some people likes the first lines of a song and they make it their ringtone. some, the chorus, some want's it mixed up.

    i've been really fond of my SMS alert before, does anyone know "Charlie bit meeh"?
    search it in youtube.. really funny.


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  • 05-24-2009, 04:50 PM
    aznconcepts
    been doing this lately, its really easy.
  • 05-04-2009, 10:28 PM
    SpaceNut
    It's even easier if you already have the file with no need to edit it. You can simple import it into your iTunes music library, right click it, and select 'create AAC version', then drag the newly created aac version from the iTunes music folder to the desktop. It will create a file on your desktop with an .m4a extension, simply rename the file so that the extension is .m4r, then drag that file back into iTunes onto the word "Library" on the upper left part of the iTunes screen. I noticed that you have to have the 'title' section of the summary (right click, select properties, summary tab). That must be there or iTunes will not sync it to the phone (I think because that's what the iPhone uses for the file name, hence, no file name, it won't load it).
  • 05-04-2009, 09:03 PM
    weiphone
    Jailbreak your iphone, and downlaod from cydia. There are a lot of ring tones to use. I am using Air raid Siren as my ringtone and when my phone ring people around me will look around and see what's going on
  • 05-03-2009, 03:08 PM
    bloom
    or you can use audiko service!
  • 04-30-2009, 11:36 PM
    zmobilephone
    I like changing the ringtone on my iPhone often. I don’t want to pay for ringtones, I rather make my own for free. I have tried it a bunch of different ways. The easiest way that I found is to use the ringtone tool at mobilespin

    Everything is done online (there is no software to download and install)

    Here is how to do it:
    1- Go to mobilespin dot net and click on the Ringtone Tool
    2- Upload your MP3 or WAV file
    3- Pick the start and end points of the ringtone you want to make and click on “Clip and Convert”
    4- In the download page, select “M4R(for iPhone)” from the “Select format” drop down and click on “Download”
    5- Once the file is downloaded your MAC or PC, import it to iTunes and Sync it to your iPhone and you are done!

    Note: If you are uploading an MP3 or WAV file from your iTunes library into the ringtone tool, you have to make sure that it is a non-DRM file.
    Enjoy your free ringtones!

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