dimanche 22 juillet 2012

Re: [apple-iphone] Iphone 4s

 

Are you using a Mac or Windows PC?

Just drag the mp3 file to your iTunes Library.
ON THE ITUNES LIBRARY, right click on the tune you want to convert. An option to "Create AAC Version" should appear.
After converting to AAC Version, the new track appears. Right click on it and select "Show in Windows Explorer" or "Show in Finder" if you use a Mac.
Rename the file extension from m4a to m4r.

Drag it again to iTunes or double-click to open in iTunes (presuming it's your default player).

(By the way, delete the invalid track on iTunes before dragging the m4r file back. That's the AAC track that became invalid after you changed the file name.)

The new ringtone should appear in "Ringtones".

It has to be less than or equal to 40 seconds long. Since you mentioned you are converting morse codes, I presume cutting it will be irrelevant (although it's easy too).

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From: Richard Bauer <rk911@yahoo.com>
To: apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2012 2:10 AM
Subject: RE: [apple-iphone] Iphone 4s


 
archie,

been trying to create a tone using your directions since it seems simpler than what i posted but i'm either not doing something or doing something wrong...it ain't working.

the only IMPORT i'm seeing in iTunes is FILE : LIBRARY : IMPORT PLAYLIST. under FILE i'm also seeing ADD A FILE TO LIBRARY. when i choose either option the MP3 file shows up in the RECENTLY ADDED area of PLAYLISTS, not in the library.

right clicking on the MP3 file i do not see an option to create an AAC
version.

rich
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Import the mp3 file to iTunes. Right-click (Ctrl + Click) on the tone >
Create AAC Version.

Right click the AAC Version > View in Finder.

Rename the file extension from m4a to m4r.

Import to iTunes the m4r file. You have a ringtone!

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