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  • 02-20-2024, 10:31 AM
    yalovo4467
    Text automatically translated from: German to: English
    infoamrtive update for all.
  • 08-12-2022, 09:09 AM
    Alisa9
    How to make ringtones for iPhone
    1. Open iTunes on the desktop to get started. Download it from Apple's site(opens in new tab) if you don't already have it, such as if you're working on a Windows device.

    2. Choose the song you want to use to create a ringtone and click on it.

    3. Right-click on the song and choose the Song Info option.

    4. Click the Options tab.

    5. Choose up to a 30-second period in the song that you'll want to make your ringtone. Apple limits your ringtone to 30 seconds, so you won't be able to have anything longer than that.

    When making your time selection, be sure you put the time in minutes and seconds. So, if you want to start the ringtone at 1 minute and 34 seconds, input 1:34 into the start field. Then set it to end 30 seconds later at 2:04. After you select your times, be sure to play it back to make sure it's the chunk of the song you really want.

    6. Click OK to confirm your song selection.
  • 08-09-2022, 02:56 PM
    rgnatz
    Text automatically translated from: German to: English
    Buy a subscription to Apple Music
  • 07-13-2022, 02:24 AM
    a_rona
    I prefer using sites where I can do the ringhtones
  • 06-19-2022, 05:25 PM
    davidblut125
    Where can I find fresh ringtones?
  • 10-11-2021, 03:36 AM
    fatiimaa
    very usefull
  • 08-24-2020, 02:36 AM
    Bernadette_Rei
    GarageBand is also installed on iPhones from the beginning.
  • 03-27-2020, 10:11 AM
    macclubme
    I thought that ringtone limitation for iPhone is 30sec not 40sec?
  • 03-27-2020, 09:55 AM
    macclubme
    you can easily transfer your favorite tracks through iTunes set up in PC/laptop/notepad
  • 02-02-2018, 02:06 PM
    lynchdavidh
    There are also some websites that make it super easy to make ringtones for iPhones. I usually use Audio Trimmer to make ringtones and it always works great for me.
  • 07-16-2017, 11:47 PM
    Eackerty
    Quote Originally Posted by hazelwood View Post
    you can easily transfer your favorite tracks through iTunes set up in PC/laptop/notepad
    I agree with you , transfer data to iTunes is a good way ,
  • 11-22-2016, 01:49 AM
    vincentbrr
    I saw a tutorial about how to make ringtones for iPhone and it's really easy to do that!
  • 07-03-2016, 11:18 PM
    hazelwood
    you can easily transfer your favorite tracks through iTunes set up in PC/laptop/notepad
  • 05-09-2016, 06:16 AM
    ameerhaddad
    Hey there ...

    Step 1.
    Open iTunes on your computer and find a song that you want to snip. We are going to be taking a 30 second clip (max for ringtone is 30s), so make sure to select a song with a catchy chorus or some type of melody that would make a good ringtone.

    Step 2.
    Right-click on the song and select ‘Get Info” followed by the “Options”. In the Options tab, you will see Start and Stop. Here is where you will enter your start and stop time for the ringtone. You may need to listen to the song a few times to take note of exactly when to start and stop your clip.
    When you are done with your timing, press OK.

    Step 3.
    Create an AAC version of your song by right-clicking and selecting Create AAC Version. You will have the original and the AAC version in your library now. I would suggest changing the title of the AAC version to make identifying it easier.
    Now that we have the original and the AAC version, you can change the original song back to its regular start and stop time. Just uncheck the boxes next to Start and Stop.
    Note, if you see an error you have an older song that was formatted differently
    From iTunes Support: “Older purchased songs are encoded using a Protected AAC format that prevents them from being converted. If you need to convert these to another format, follow the instructions in this article to upgrade them.”

    Follow the steps laid out in that article or pick a more recent song; 2010 or later.

    Step 4.
    Right-click on your new AAC song clip and select Show in Finder. From the Finder folder, right-click your newly created song and select Get Info.

    Step 5.
    In the Get Info menu, under “Name and Extension”, change the extension for .m4a to .m4r and save your changes.
    once saved, drag the file from the folder to your desktop.
    Step 6.
    Connect your iPhone to your computer and open iTunes. Select the three dots next to your phone and click Tones in the drop-down menu.
    Step 7.
    Drag the tone from the desktop to the Tones section.
    Step 8.
    Click on the iPhone icon and go to Tones -> Sync Tones -> Selected Tones -> and select your tone and sync your device.
    Step 8.
    Click on the iPhone icon and go to Tones -> Sync Tones -> Selected Tones -> and select your tone and sync your device.
  • 11-25-2015, 10:12 AM
    Alex Frensis
    I have 40 sec ringtone
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