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How to make a ringtone for iPhone

All iPhones, like any other mobile phonephones, are completed with a set of standard melodies. But this is what reflects the essence of the concept of "standard" - it means they all have it. Of course, you can just buy a ringtone by sending a text message with a specific number. But there is another way, more attractive: Let's talk, how to make a ringtone for the iPhone yourself.

How to make a ringtone for iPhone via iTunes.

The standard program iTunes - an unchanging companion of all generations of iPhones. It is downloaded and installed during the activation phase of the device. Therefore, to begin with, just open it on the computer.

1. Find File in the menu.

2. Click the button "Add to the library" then add your favorite song, from which we will make a ringtone.

3. Click the right button on the "Information" tab.

4. Find the "Parameters" tab, mark "Start" and "Stop time" there. The gap should be determined no more than 30 seconds. Click Ok

5. Right click on the melody, select "Convert to ACC" - after this procedure, a 30-second melody will appear under the original song with the same name.

6.Right-click and select from the "Show in Windows Exporer" box. A folder will open, there should be one file in it with a weight of about 500 kB, in the format m4a. This format needs to be changed to m4r. Check that the file name is in English. The location of the file must be remembered.

7. Go back to iTunes to remove our melody from the music folder, close the program.

8. Open iTunes again, find "File" - "Add to Library". Choose our renamed file in "Ringtones".

9.We connect an iPhone, click on the tab "Ringtones", select the desired melodies and click "Apply" or "Synchronize". If the created file is in the Mediatheque, and you can not transfer it to the phone, then, most likely, the problem with the duration of the track. Therefore, if the melody lasts more than 30 seconds, then it should be tried to make it shorter.

10. In the tab "Settings" - "Sounds" - "Melody" we put our new ringtone for incoming calls (or for SMS, MMS, alarm clock - as the soul desires).

How to make a ringtone for iPhone using special programs (iRinger, GarageBand)

I used to set my own melody, evenbought through the iTunes Store was very, very problematic. Third-party developers gradually introduced their own programs, which made it possible to make ringtones for the iPhone on their own. And over time, the "apple" developers made concessions. Beginning with iTunes 7.5, you can easily record even "left" ringtones on your phone, and the default iLife ringtone package is provided on any Mac.

Let's take a closer look at how to make a ringtone for the iPhone using GarageBand from iLife.

1. Run the program, select the "Ringtone for iPhone" wizard that appears - "Example Ringtone".

2. A ready-made ringtone created by GarageBand as a sample appears in the main window. Delete this example using Delete.

3. Drag the song, from which we will make a melody for the phone, in the GarageBand window.

Tip: be sure to look at the right side of the program - there is a browser with excellent ready-made melodies and SMS signals.

4.Ringtones for iPhone should not sound longer than 40 seconds. In our program, the length of the track that you will cut out shows a yellow bar located just above the title. The size of the strip can be increased or decreased.

5. When our ringtone is ready, select the "Export" and "Send ringtone to iTunes" tabs, then synchronize our phone with the Mac.

How to make a ringtone for iphone 3gs

For all generations of iPhones, ring tones are made absolutely the same. So try one of the above methods.

Finally I would like to say that manufacturersnow try to simplify their development as much as possible, so do not be afraid that you do not have the skills or knowledge to use them. The instructions that we offered you will be enough to try to create your own unique melody for iPhone. It's so nice to create a ringtone with your own hands and select a phone from many others.

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