Make your own Free Customize iPhone Ringtone
The Iphone changed the range of mobile phone! Peoples are searching for new accessories. Today, instead of searching the Iphone Ringtones? Why not you make your own Iphone Ringtones
Easy Steps for making Free your own Iphone Ringtones1. Lunch ITunes
2. Find the Song which you want to use as IPhone Ringtone, Adjust the start and stop times where you want to make as ringtone
3.For MAC user (contol-Click) or For Window users (Click right) and select "Get info"
4.Click the OPTION TAB and set the start time and stop time. But before cutting the song, please asure that make a backup of that song so you don't accidentally shorten the song itself
5: Control-click (Mac) or Right-click (Windows) the song again and select ‘Convert Selection to AAC’ and iTunes will convert the song as another copy in the AAC format.
6: Now Control-Click or Right-click the ringtone and select ‘Delete’ making sure to click on the “Keep Files” button
7: Locate the file you just created. Typically located in your home directory under Music > iTunes > iTunes Music and then under the band’s name, the file you’re looking for will have an m4a extension
8: Now replace the ‘m4a’ extension of the ringtone file with “m4r” , so if the file is named MrRoboto.m4a the new file will be called MrRoboto.m4r - you’ll get a warning about changing the file extension time but click “OK”
9: Double click to open the ringtone file you just renamed. iTunes will automatically add this new ringtone to the Ringtones folder within the application
10: Finally, connect your iPhone and sync your new ringtone! You can then select it as any other iPhone ringtone via your iPhone settings.
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2. Find the Song which you want to use as IPhone Ringtone, Adjust the start and stop times where you want to make as ringtone
3.For MAC user (contol-Click) or For Window users (Click right) and select "Get info"
4.Click the OPTION TAB and set the start time and stop time. But before cutting the song, please asure that make a backup of that song so you don't accidentally shorten the song itself
5: Control-click (Mac) or Right-click (Windows) the song again and select ‘Convert Selection to AAC’ and iTunes will convert the song as another copy in the AAC format.6: Now Control-Click or Right-click the ringtone and select ‘Delete’ making sure to click on the “Keep Files” button
7: Locate the file you just created. Typically located in your home directory under Music > iTunes > iTunes Music and then under the band’s name, the file you’re looking for will have an m4a extension
8: Now replace the ‘m4a’ extension of the ringtone file with “m4r” , so if the file is named MrRoboto.m4a the new file will be called MrRoboto.m4r - you’ll get a warning about changing the file extension time but click “OK”
9: Double click to open the ringtone file you just renamed. iTunes will automatically add this new ringtone to the Ringtones folder within the application
10: Finally, connect your iPhone and sync your new ringtone! You can then select it as any other iPhone ringtone via your iPhone settings.
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