[HOW] make your own ringtones in Itunes
[HOW] make your own ringtones in Itunes
here is little guide to make your own ringtones in itunes
first of all you need to know how to change file extension
go to MY Computer Go to Tools > Folder Options, then click the View tab. Uncheck the box titled "Hide extensions for known file types
Click OK. Now you should be able to see the file extensions for all files. Right-click the file name and select Rename. Enter the new extension
1. now open itunes
2.Find the song you’d like to turn in to a ringtone
3.Right click on the song
Select “Get Info”
4. Hit the “Options” tab
5. Check both the “Start Time” and “End Time” boxes
6.Specify what time interval you’d like to use as your ringtone clip (Make sure your ringtone is 30 seconds or less!!)
7.Click “OK”
8.Make sure the song you want is still highlighted
9. right click on song and then
10.Select “Create AAC Version”
11.A duplicate copy of your song will appear in iTunes – this new song will have the same filename but shorter “Time”
12.Drag the duplicate song to your Desktop
13.On your Desktop, rename the file with the “.m4r” file extension
14.This turns your song file into an iPhone ringtone file
15. double click on it and its straight go to your itunes under ringtones
16. sync your iphone enjoy
please let me know if your need any help
have fun
first of all you need to know how to change file extension
go to MY Computer Go to Tools > Folder Options, then click the View tab. Uncheck the box titled "Hide extensions for known file types
Click OK. Now you should be able to see the file extensions for all files. Right-click the file name and select Rename. Enter the new extension
1. now open itunes
2.Find the song you’d like to turn in to a ringtone
3.Right click on the song
Select “Get Info”
4. Hit the “Options” tab
5. Check both the “Start Time” and “End Time” boxes
6.Specify what time interval you’d like to use as your ringtone clip (Make sure your ringtone is 30 seconds or less!!)
7.Click “OK”
8.Make sure the song you want is still highlighted
9. right click on song and then
10.Select “Create AAC Version”
11.A duplicate copy of your song will appear in iTunes – this new song will have the same filename but shorter “Time”
12.Drag the duplicate song to your Desktop
13.On your Desktop, rename the file with the “.m4r” file extension
14.This turns your song file into an iPhone ringtone file
15. double click on it and its straight go to your itunes under ringtones
16. sync your iphone enjoy
please let me know if your need any help
have fun
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