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Using iTunes to make an iPhone ringtone
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Tuesday April 5, 2011
Tutorials
Tuesday April 5, 2011
You can use a portion of any of your
iTunes songs
tocreate a ringtone for your iPhone
as we'll show you in this tutorial. We'll walk you through the process step by step so that you canmake ringtones out of your favorite songs
, sound effects, speeches or what have you.Download this episode now
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Show Notes
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- Right-click on your selected song and click on Get Info.
- Under Options, you'll see Start Time and Stop Time. You'll want to change these values to reflect the part of the song you want turned into a ringtone.
- Now, right-click the song again and select Create AAC Version.
- You'll see the new file created with the same name but a different length. Right-click this and click on Show in Finder.
- Back in iTunes, choose to remove the song from your iTunes library but keep the file in your computer.
- Now, in Finder, you'll want to change the song's format to .m4r. Once you double-click the song, you should find it in your ringtones on iTunes.
- Just connect your phone to have the ringtone transferred over.
turn part of a song into a ringtone
, first find that song in iTunes.- Right-click on your selected song and click on Get Info.
- Under Options, you'll see Start Time and Stop Time. You'll want to change these values to reflect the part of the song you want turned into a ringtone.
- Now, right-click the song again and select Create AAC Version.
- You'll see the new file created with the same name but a different length. Right-click this and click on Show in Finder.
- Back in iTunes, choose to remove the song from your iTunes library but keep the file in your computer.
- Now, in Finder, you'll want to change the song's format to .m4r. Once you double-click the song, you should find it in your ringtones on iTunes.
- Just connect your phone to have the ringtone transferred over.
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