This ringtone maker was recommended a while ago on this forum. It works on windows computers. There are online tutorials that seem straightforward. HTH
http://www.iringer.net/
On this website one can download the current .exe file. If you have a Mac computer I am not sure what you can do.
Also - this homemade instruction is old but may work:
You don't need a program. On my XP computer I do the following after watching a Cnet video clip. Open iTunes & select your song. Decide which 20 seconds you want to use as a ringtone.
1: Set the "start" & "stop" of the song's 20 seconds; right click mouse & select "Get Info". Left click on Get Info then select "options" to access the start/stop. Remember: 20 seconds is the max.
I play the clip to make sure that's what I want.
2. Go to the "advanced" tab at the upper left toolbar. Select "create acc version". You should now have 2 copies of the song one will be 20 seconds long.
3. Drag the 20 second version to your desktop. Change the file extension from m4 a to m4r.
NOTE: my desktop is set to show file extensions. If yours is not, select "explore" (right click the Start button) your desktop to change the extension
4. Delete the 20 second clip from iTunes. If you do not, you can't move ringtone into iTunes.
5. Drag the m4r clip you made into iTunes. When it is in the right area you'll see a blue square appear around the library. Drop it & it should be in your ringtone library
HTH
Sue
Sent from my iPad
On Nov 19, 2012, at 1:56 PM, Tony <tdale@xtra.co.nz> wrote:
> You can also use iTunes to make ringtones, text tones. I'm at work, but Google ringtones iTunes or
>
> http://www.google.co.nz/search?q=ringtones+itunes&sourceid=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-US&ie=utf8&oe=utf8&rlz=1I7ADFA_en&redir_esc=&ei=zYCqUOn7M9GbiQekv4FY
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Chris Laarman <v.c.laarman@gmail.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, 20 November 2012 12:48 AM
>
> 1) No need shouting, make sure that CapsLock is off.
>
> 2) "Good" is a matter of opinion, so any agreement would be
> coincidental.
>
> 3) There are apps that let you create your own ringtones, so you
> might not even need to ask.
>
> 4) iOS seems to limit the duration of ringtones to 40 seconds and
> that of reminders to 4. At least for reminders that have been imported
> from other devices, as all of mine are.
>
> Digressing:
>
> 5) I have created tones of my own. I had done so for my Windows
> Mobile device, and I have transfered them (truncated) to my iPhone,
> using one of the ringtone apps that I acquired for free (thanks to
> AppsGoneFree).
>
> 6) I had used Band-in-a-Box (on a Windows computer, not a related
> app) to compose tunes to my specifications.
> - I wanted a ringtone that would draw my attention. Only mine, and
> not disturb any situation that I might be in. So I'm using a bluegrass
> piece.
> - As I use reminders as an alarm clock, I wanted a reminder tone that
> would wake me up, in a positive way. So I'm using some equivalent of
> "When the saints", with a saxophone playing the lead. I can only say:
> it's a pity that iOS allows a mere 4 seconds. So I keep synchronizing
> two Windows Mobile devices beside my iPhone and iPad...
>
> So (6) contains my understanding of "good" tones.
>
> --
> Chris Laarman
>
> RetiredVac@aol.com on Mon, 19 Nov 2012 01:52:45 -0500 (EST):
>
>> iS THERE ANY WAY OF GETTING SOME REALLY GOOD FREE RINGTONES FOR MY IPHONE4S
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