Bored with your iPhone ringtone that sounds-that's it? Want to replace it with "Bad Romance" Lady Gaga or her "Lambada" was Jennifer Lopez? In a normal mobile phone you can just replace mp3 ringtone with any song you like, but this does not apply to iPhone ringtone. You have to spend to buy a ringtone that you like on iTunes. This applies each time you want to change the ringtone even for the same song though. Whereas in the folder of your computer there are hundreds and even thousands of mp3 the cool-cool for a ringtone but can not be used on the iPhone. Or is there any way you can do that do not need to spend a lot of money to replace your iPhone ringtone?
Requirements
Actually, with a little creativity (not illegal or unlawful) then make mp3 to ringtone ringtone from your iPhone is not something that is impossible to do. Ok, first of all what you need- iTunes Application
- Mac or PC computer used
- Songs in the form of mp3 files that you want to use as ringtone
How To Make iPhone Ringtone
To change the mp3 songs into ringtones that can be played on your iPhone then follow the steps below:- Run iTunes.
- Find in your library songs to be used as a ringtone.
- Play the song and find the part you want to use.
- Note the second start and second of the clip stops the song you want.
- Right click on the song and select "Get Info".
- Click the "Options" tab.
- Write a second start in the "Start Time", for example 2:01.
- Write also second stop in the "End Time". Verify that the ringtone does not exceed 40 seconds.
- Click "OK".
- Right click on the song and select "Create AAC Version". Wait until iTunes finishes convert your songs to AAC. When finished it will appear on your ringtone library.
- Right click on your new ringtone and select "Delete".
- Message will appear to confirm whether you would actually delete the file. Select "Remove" and then the "Keep Files".
- Find your files. If you are using Windows 7, use Windows Explorer and find your ringtone folder: Music> iTunes> iTunes Media> Music. Ringtone file you will be in a folder according to the singer's name. M4a file extension is.
- Change the file extension from m4a to m4r.
- Double-click the file that appears in your iTunes library.
- Now connect your iPhone and perform synchronization.
- Finished your iPhone ringtone
Well now you should have a ringtone that suits your taste buds to replace ringtone that maybe similaat with other people become your own ringtone creation. If you are having problems then you can leave your comments here. Good luck alone to make your iPhone ringtone!
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