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Just curious if anyone is utilizing a MP3 to M4R converter to make ringtones, and if so, which one do you recommend?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
iTunes
Convert the song clip to AAC. Find the converted song, it will have the extension .m4a. Simply change it to m4r then add it to your iTunes library...
Just when I think I've figured it out, I haven't. First I noticed that it had an error thingy next to each one which said I needed to find the original file. So I did that and that didn't work. I had it on all ring tones but did the only the checked ones and then checked them all. Still nothing. This is very discouraging.
Just when I think I've figured it out, I haven't. First I noticed that it had an error thingy next to each one which said I needed to find the original file. So I did that and that didn't work. I had it on all ring tones but did the only the checked ones and then checked them all. Still nothing. This is very discouraging.
if you have done it right it should load as many ringtones as you want..
1. Select the song in itunes
2. using an audio editor of your choice trim the song down the 30 seconds, or 25 even just to be safe.
3. right click and convert to AAC
4. make sure file extensions are showing (folder options, second tab)
5. change the filename from .m4a to .m4r
6. load into the itunes ringtone library
7. plug in your device and load them into the ringtone tab on your device and it should all sync
my guess is that its too long or it does not like the file because when it shows up twice in itunes maybe you changed the wrong file to .m4r..
if you need help i can do it for you
Just when I think I've figured it out, I haven't. First I noticed that it had an error thingy next to each one which said I needed to find the original file. So I did that and that didn't work. I had it on all ring tones but did the only the checked ones and then checked them all. Still nothing. This is very discouraging.
if you have done it right it should load as many ringtones as you want..
1. Select the song in itunes
2. using an audio editor of your choice trim the song down the 30 seconds, or 25 even just to be safe.
3. right click and convert to AAC
4. make sure file extensions are showing (folder options, second tab)
5. change the filename from .m4a to .m4r
6. load into the itunes ringtone library
7. plug in your device and load them into the ringtone tab on your device and it should all sync
my guess is that its too long or it does not like the file because when it shows up twice in itunes maybe you changed the wrong file to .m4r..
if you need help i can do it for you
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7. I've done this several times. They show up in the library on iTunes but not on the phone. Just the one.
The longest one is 39 seconds, which I've seen is acceptable. The shortest 17 seconds. The one that is showing is 33 seconds. I had all the ringtones in one folder by them selves so there was no chance that I changed the wrong ones.
What has me puzzled is that they are showing on the phone ringtone folder but not on the phone. I'm going to try one more thing and if it works, I'll share.