samedi 5 novembre 2016

Re: [apple-iphone] Ringtones

 

(Sorry). Another correction. (5) should now read

5. Right-click > Get Info > File to find the location of the edited version (not really necessary as it will be exactly adjacent to the original track in the iTunes Media > Music > Artist > Album folder). 

On 5 November 2016 at 15:03, Otto Nikolaus <otto.nikolaus@googlemail.com> wrote:
I've just spotted an error, due to recent changes in iTunes. Replace (4) with this:-

4. File > Convert > Create AAC Version. 

This is now a menu option and no longer available via right-click.

Otto

On 5 November 2016 at 14:09, Sharon CatDogMom@gmail.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


Printed and will try this.  I will let you know!
Thank You!!
Sharon

On Sat, Nov 5, 2016 at 4:41 AM, Otto Nikolaus otto.nikolaus@googlemail.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


These are my own instructions for iTunes that I've posted before. If any tracks are not already in iTunes, import them (cmd o) and then do this (It's actually much quicker/simpler than it looks):-

1. If you don't use the default import encoder, change Preferences > General > Import Settings > Import Using to AAC Encoder. 

2. Choose your track and play it to decide the start and stop times. The duration can be anything up to 40 seconds.

3. Right-click > Get Info > Options to change the Start and Stop times to what you decided in (2). You can be precise to 0.001 secs if you want. Play this to make sure you've got what you want. 

4. Right-click > Create AAC Version. This creates an edited version containing only what's between the Start and Stop times.

5. Right-click > Get Info > Summary to find the location of the edited version (not really necessary as it will be exactly adjacent to the original track in the iTunes Media > Music > Artist > Album folder). 

6. Delete the edited version from iTunes but keep the file.

7. Navigate to the file using Finder or Windows Explorer and change the filename extension from m4a to m4r.

8. Either double-click the m4r file or iTunes > File > Add to Library to add it back to iTunes. It will go into Ringtones, not Music, and the file will move to the Ringtones folder. 

9. Get Info > Options on the original track to change the Start and Stop times back to the defaults. You can do this at any point after (4). 

10. Repeat 2-9 for your other ringtones

11. Sync the phone to transfer your ringtones.

12. If you don't use the default import encoder, change Preferences > General > Import Settings > Import Using back to your usual one. 

There's also a free app called Ringtone Maker but I haven't tried it. 

Otto







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