Most people believe that they have to make do with only the ringtones that come with the iPhone. Either that or pay for new ringtones once they're bored of the same old stuff spouting from their phones. But they'll be pleased to learn that they are wrong! If there's any particular song or ringtone or music track that you like a lot, then you can convert them into an iPhone compatible mode and all within your iTunes setup itself. And what's more, you don't have to pay anything for these.
After spending much time with your iPhone you have probably come to know that your iPhone uses .M4R extensions for its ringtones. Now all you have to do is just rename the file extension from AAC to .M4R. Yes! That's all you need to do, rename the file.
Once the format has been renamed it will automatically appear in iTunes under the 'Ringtones' section. Simply connect your iPhone to iTunes, sync it and that's all! You're now stacked with a whole new range of ringtones of your choice for you iPhone.
This simple method doesn't involve any complicated steps and any person with the basic knowledge of how to work around with their iTunes can work on it and create some mind blowing ringtones too!
This method is compatible for both Windows and Mac PCs and once you get the idea of changing the file extensions, you will be able to easily create and store the ringtones that you want.
To delete these ringtones, just go to the ringtones folder under the iTunes music directory and delete them from there.
GarageBand, a software application makes the work a lot easier for Mac users as they can use this to convert ringtones in a jiffy! - 16890
After spending much time with your iPhone you have probably come to know that your iPhone uses .M4R extensions for its ringtones. Now all you have to do is just rename the file extension from AAC to .M4R. Yes! That's all you need to do, rename the file.
Once the format has been renamed it will automatically appear in iTunes under the 'Ringtones' section. Simply connect your iPhone to iTunes, sync it and that's all! You're now stacked with a whole new range of ringtones of your choice for you iPhone.
This simple method doesn't involve any complicated steps and any person with the basic knowledge of how to work around with their iTunes can work on it and create some mind blowing ringtones too!
This method is compatible for both Windows and Mac PCs and once you get the idea of changing the file extensions, you will be able to easily create and store the ringtones that you want.
To delete these ringtones, just go to the ringtones folder under the iTunes music directory and delete them from there.
GarageBand, a software application makes the work a lot easier for Mac users as they can use this to convert ringtones in a jiffy! - 16890
About the Author:
Thom crafts articles for mac sync software leader, PocketMac. They specialize in software to sync the Mac to over 500 cell phones, including their new software to easily create ringtones for your iPhone, Ringtone Studio 2.0 for iPhone.
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