How to make your own iPhone Ringtones Print
Sunday, 28 March 2010 14:51
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If you have an iPhone, to add your unique ringtone will be a really nice way to personalize your iPhone. We can make lots of ringtones from the songs in our iTunes, and we don't neat or pay for them at all. Keep reading to learn How to make your own iPhone ringrone.

 

Step1:
Open iTunes and select a song you want to make into a ringtone.
Step2:
Play the song and find your favorite part, and decide which is the good place to start.
Step3:
Write down the beginning and the ending time of that part.
Step4:
Then right-click the song, select "Get Info", or press command + i.
Step5:
Click the "Options" tab.
Step6:
Type in the start time and ending time in the text box, in the minutes: seconds format. (i.e. 0: 34) And make sure the time is less than 40sec, that's the limited time of the ringtone.
Step7:
Click "OK" to apply.
Step8:
If your selected song is mp3, then your need to right-click it and select "Convert Selection to AAC". It'll create a duplicate version.
Step9:
Find your song outside of iTunes, using "My Computer" if on a PC. If working on a Mac, just right-click the song and choose "Show In Finder."
Step10:
Your song will now have an .m4a file extension. Rename it to .m4r
Step11:
Drag your renamed .m4r file back into iTunes. Plug in your iPhone; With your iPhone synced this file is now ready to be used as a ringtone.