How to Create iPhone Ringtones

Technology is fast growing nowadays, from the simple invention of household appliances, automation of business processes, creation of robots as well as creation of cool gadgets that kids from all walks of life is so much wishing to have one. These products of advancement in Technology, if properly used bring not only comfort in our daily lives but also give us new ways of enjoying our relaxation time. Speaking of gadgets, one of this is the brith of the iPhone. iPhone is an internet and multimedia enabled smartphone first introduced in the market by Apple Inc. It can function as a video camera, media player, can be used for web browsing and can send text messages, voicemail and has built in games, reference, GPS navigation and social networking. Also, one of its features is how to create iPhone ringtones. With this feature, you can customize ringtones you like that will suit your lifestyle.



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In order to have a ringtone of your creation, you need to know first the step by step process on how to create iphone ringtones using iTunes10. First, launch the iTunes 10 application. This will work in both Mac and Windows versions of iTunes 10. Once launched, browse and choose the song you like to make as ringtone out of in iTunes 10. After the selection of the song, right click and select ‘Get Info’ and then click the Options tab. From the Options tab, choose the playback transition of the song that you like the ringtone with 30 seconds duration, then click ok. After which, right click on the song and select “AAC version” in order to create the 30 second new version of the song. This newly created 30 seconds clip should be at the top of the playlist if you search by ‘date added’, then right click on the file and select “Show in Finder”.

In converting mp3 to alert tones iTunes 10, from the finder or explorer, all you need to do is rename the file extension from .m4a to .m4r. Once selected the .m4r file extension, back in the iTunes application, remove the file from the playlist by choosing keep file rather than dumping it in trash. After that, double click the .m4r file within the finder or windows in order to re-import the file into iTunes 10. Now, the file is already added in iTunes as ringtone. That’s it, such an easy steps to follow and less than 10 minutes of your time, you’re now done creating your very own, very proud creation of ringtone!