Using iTunes 8, we're able to make our own free custom ringtones, which proved itself pretty useful to me, since i've had *Miramba* since I got my iPhone!Anyways, here's how it goes:
Using iTunes (8.0.1),
Right click on the song you are going to make into a ringer and select “Get Info.”
Go to the options tab and go down to the “Start Time” and “Stop Time” check boxes.
Right click on the song you are going to make into a ringer and select “Get Info.”
Go to the options tab and go down to the “Start Time” and “Stop Time” check boxes.
Check both boxes and input the time you want your ringtone to start/stop.
Click OK when you’re done.
Right click on your newly “clipped” song and select “Convert Selection to AAC.” The song will be re-encoded using the start and stop times determined (If your menu item does not read “Convert Selection to AAC” and reads “Convert Selection to MP3″ (or some other format) please go to iTunes > Preferences > Advanced > Importing and change the “Import Using” drop down menu to “AAC Encoder”).
After the song is done encoding navigate to your iTunes Music folder, locate your song, and drag it to your desktop.
Right click on your newly “clipped” song and select “Convert Selection to AAC.” The song will be re-encoded using the start and stop times determined (If your menu item does not read “Convert Selection to AAC” and reads “Convert Selection to MP3″ (or some other format) please go to iTunes > Preferences > Advanced > Importing and change the “Import Using” drop down menu to “AAC Encoder”).
After the song is done encoding navigate to your iTunes Music folder, locate your song, and drag it to your desktop.
After the song is on your desktop go back to iTunes and delete the clipped version from you iTunes library (It won’t delete it from your desktop, it will only remove it from iTunes).
Go back the song on your desktop and right click on your song and chose “Get info.”
Go to the name and extension section and change the extension from .m4a to .m4r (or you can just change the extension right from your desktop)
After the extension is changed simply double click on the file to add it to your iTunes library under the ringtones section.
After the extension is changed simply double click on the file to add it to your iTunes library under the ringtones section.
Sync your phone with iTunes and you’re done.
I've managed to create some pretty catchy tunes, and if you have any problems, don't be shy to ask, just comment, and i'll let you know ASAP!!...
I've managed to create some pretty catchy tunes, and if you have any problems, don't be shy to ask, just comment, and i'll let you know ASAP!!...
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