i simple, easy to follow guide showing you how to convert your itunes into iphone ringotones (m4r files) works with any mp3 or aac thats in your library. if you found it helpful then please comment/rate 5*/subscribe/favourate/all of the above lol thanks for watching! more soon mhmm
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@Sizezor : It wasn’t in list aswell, found it in the “advanced” tap at the top.
hi i am having some big issues with itunes, atleast i think i am when i right click a song it doesn’t show me Create AAC version at all, help?
you know what didnt work for me? that. although it was easier then actually setting my computer up for putting ringtones on my phone.. btw my phone is a lg keybo with telus.. lol maybe i should cut it down in size or somethin
it will appear in Ringtones, under the `Custom` : )
hey all
cut it to less than 30 seconds by Audacity (freeware)
then after you change to m4r extension
put on itune. and it will work!
good luck : )
@Ahmeddare
Same problem occured for me. I found the following workaround:
Rightclick “Ringtones” under “Library” in iTunes and choose “Open i new window”.
Drag and drop your newly created m4r files to your separate ringtones-window.
It works for me.
not working after syn mate
Very helpful but I must additional help for some reason they don’t appear on my ringtone list. I have tried sync and manually dragging them to my iPhone neither works.
thanks watched loads videos but yours was by far the easiest and clearest, nice wallpaper btw
hi, i have tried it afew times. but somehow after syn it. the ringtone still not appear in my iphone? thx for ur reply
just got an iphone today…i will try this out and send you some feedback. thanks in advance
Awesome thanks.