Tuesday, July 20, 2010

IPhone ringtones ?

is there an easier way to get ringtones on my iphone other than buying them every time .


i know of the trick where you change the file extension of a song to ".m4r" , but after that i double click and nothing happens . the song does not get added to my library and, let alone the ringtone section .


and when i try to manually go to "file %26gt; add file to library %26gt; etc., etc." (i do this with ripped movies) , it doesnt work either .








is there something im doing wrong .. or .. ?


please help .. i hate having to pay for my ringtones .








* just note, bluetoothing ringtones and websites like www.myxer.com dont work with iphone at all .

IPhone ringtones ?
Step One


Open iTunes from your program list.








Step Two


Check to see if you have a Ringtones category within your Library. You will find this on the left side of the iTunes window. If you DO have Ringtone category then you can skip to Step Four.








Step Three


Quit iTunes then click to open the Start menu from the bottom left of the screen. Select Music from the Start menu.








Double click on the folder iTunes to open it.








Double click on the folder iTunes Library to open it.








Create a new folder and name it Ringtones.














Step Four


Click to open the Start menu from the bottom left of the screen. Select Control Panel from the Start menu.








Select Classic view from the sidebar on the left. Then double click to open Folder Options.








Click to select the View tab. From the list of options uncheck the box next to Hide extensions for known file types. Then click the Apply button.








Step Five


You can now restart iTunes. I still didn't get a Ringtones category on the left sidebar. So don't be worried if you don't see one yet.








Step Six


Select Preferences from the Edit Menu.








Click to select the Advanced tab. Click to select the General sub-tab. Check the box next to Copy files to iTunes Music folder when adding to library.








Now click to select the Importing sub-tab. Make sure the Import Using dropdown menu is set to AAC Encoder. Click the Ok button to save your changes.








elect a song from your library that you would like to use as a ringtone.








Right click the song you have selected. From the popup menu select Get Info.








From the window that appears select the Options tab. Check the box next to Start Time and enter a start time for your ringtone. Check the box next to Stop Time and enter a stop time for your ringtone. NOTE***: The first time i tried this I attempted a ringtone 36 seconds long. It would not sync to my iPhone. I'd recommend you keep your ringtone at around 30 seconds long.








Step Eight


Press the play button to test your ringtone and make sure it sounds okay. If it doesn't you can go back and modify the start and stop time till it does. Once you are satisfied then Right Click the song and select Convert Selection to AAC from the popup menu.








You will notice that a copy of the song appears in your library. This copy is the shortened song to be used as your ringtone.








Before you forget go back into the original song's options and uncheck the Start Time and Stop Time so it will play normally.





Step Nine


Drag the newly created track to your Desktop.








With the newly created track still selected in iTunes press the Delete key on your keyboard. A popup will appear asking to confirm its removal from the library. Click the Remove button. Another popup will appear asking you what to do with the file. Click the Move to Recycle Bin button.














Step Ten


Rename the file you dragged to your desktop to .m4r from .m4a. Do this by Right Clicking the file then selecting Rename from popup menu. If a warning popup appears asking to confirm the file name change click the Yes button.








Step Eleven


Once you have renamed the file on your desktop add it back to iTunes by double clicking on it. You will notice that the track now appears under the Ringtones category in iTunes.








Connect your iPhone to the computer. In iTunes select your iPhone from the list of Devices on the left. Then select the Ringtones tab.








Check the box next to Sync Ringtones and select to either sync All Ringtones or to sync only specific ones.





Finally, click the Sync button at the bottom right to sync your newly created ringtone with your iPhone. If you have made changes to the sync settings you might have to click the Apply button before you can press to sync.





Step Thirteen


To use your new ringtone with your iPhone select Settings from your iPhone's springboard.








Select Sounds from the Settings menu.








Select Ringtone from the Sounds menu.








You will see your newly created ringtone under the custom category! Press to select it!
Reply:I have followed all the steps then I got to the part where you pick which part of the song you want the ringtone to be and I don't have a play button that you are speaking of. Please help! Report It

Reply:illSting's answer is a lot of work to do every time. I gave up and began using audiko to create ringtones. Saved me a lot of time.





http://audiko.net/
Reply:OMG illSting person THANK YOU!!!





I know I'm supposed to give an answer, but I wanted to thank that person cause it works!
Reply:you can make one instead using iTunes and save it as an mp3.
Reply:http://hellomotomail.com/
Reply:I think that the person before me prty much told you the correct way to do.:)


He should get best answer:)


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