Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

Bump Topic Topic Closed RSS Feed
4 Pages < 1 2 3 4 >Bottom

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

 how to add our own ringtone into iphone?

views
     
=Hanxz=
post Mar 31 2008, 07:38 PM

l33t!
******
Senior Member
1,903 posts

Joined: Feb 2005
From: ipohmali



another reason why u can't successfully do it is the pc kena virus like me laugh.gif

was frustrated when i can't change the file name extensions end up googling and dapat tahu is a trojan named brontox playing a fool

in the end used the macbook instead to sync works finely now tongue.gif

#lesson - MAC > Windows
uniquexme
post Apr 14 2008, 09:32 PM

Enthusiast
*****
Senior Member
839 posts

Joined: Jun 2005


QUOTE(futobuta @ Mar 1 2008, 07:56 PM)
1. Add the mp3 into iTunes.
2. Right click on mp3 and select "Get Info".
3. Select "Options" tab and adjust the time u want the song to start n stop, all within 40sec. Then press OK.
4. Then right click and select "Convert Selection to AAC".
5. After a new file has been created, go back to step 2 and unclick the 'start' and 'stop' options, then press OK.
6. Drag the new file out to your desktop. And delete the file in iTunes.
7. Change the filetype of the new file on the desktop from .m4a to .m4r
8. Doubleclick the newly named .m4r file and it will automatically be added onto your iTunes' ringtone folder.
9. Then just sync with your iPhone lor......

Anymore problem ah?
*
thanks bro for the help there. haha.. been searching this info for so many days. u r greatt. keke..
stephentang
post Apr 14 2008, 10:31 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
211 posts

Joined: Sep 2006
Why don't just use iRinger?
uniquexme
post Apr 15 2008, 08:40 AM

Enthusiast
*****
Senior Member
839 posts

Joined: Jun 2005


i tried to use iRinger, i even managed to send it to iphone, but then when i want to choose the ringtone, it doesn't appear at all. so basically i m using iRinger to cut out the section. was so frustrated figuring out how to make custom ringtone until i see the above post.

hmm, i wonder if the new 3G iphone is also so troublesome, and only less than 40sec, it can't even be 39.5sec.
stephentang
post Apr 15 2008, 09:06 AM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
211 posts

Joined: Sep 2006
QUOTE(uniquexme @ Apr 15 2008, 08:40 AM)
i tried to use iRinger, i even managed to send it to iphone, but then when i want to choose the ringtone, it doesn't appear at all. so basically i m using iRinger to cut out the section. was so frustrated figuring out how to make custom ringtone until i see the above post.

hmm, i wonder if the new 3G iphone is also so troublesome, and only less than 40sec, it can't even be 39.5sec.
*
i don't have any problem at all using iRinger sad.gif
uniquexme
post Apr 15 2008, 09:56 AM

Enthusiast
*****
Senior Member
839 posts

Joined: Jun 2005


hmm. i wonder y i have that problem?? pc shows that it has been successfully send to iphone. but just somehow it wouldn't show up. stephen, can u pls advise how u do it? coz doing in the above method is really tedious.
frozzbyte
post Apr 15 2008, 02:01 PM

Feeling butthurt lately? Like I care
*******
Senior Member
3,657 posts

Joined: May 2005
Maybe u can try using the latest iTunes?
cucubud
post Apr 15 2008, 02:14 PM

Super Moderator
*******
Senior Member
3,076 posts

Joined: Jan 2008


QUOTE(futobuta @ Mar 1 2008, 07:56 PM)
1. Add the mp3 into iTunes.
2. Right click on mp3 and select "Get Info".
3. Select "Options" tab and adjust the time u want the song to start n stop, all within 40sec. Then press OK.
4. Then right click and select "Convert Selection to AAC".
5. After a new file has been created, go back to step 2 and unclick the 'start' and 'stop' options, then press OK.
6. Drag the new file out to your desktop. And delete the file in iTunes.
7. Change the filetype of the new file on the desktop from .m4a to .m4r
8. Doubleclick the newly named .m4r file and it will automatically be added onto your iTunes' ringtone folder.
9. Then just sync with your iPhone lor......

*
I still think this is the best method to make your own ringtones for the iphone.
For step 3, the song should be less than 40 sec. 38 sec is the best.
Imzadi
post Apr 15 2008, 07:02 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
155 posts

Joined: Feb 2007


Bleargh, I still can't do this on my iPhone. Mebbe it's cos my iPhone is still 1.1.1? And all I want is the new Marimba tone!
frozzbyte
post Apr 15 2008, 08:06 PM

Feeling butthurt lately? Like I care
*******
Senior Member
3,657 posts

Joined: May 2005
@Imzadi
Are using the latest iTunes? Only latest iTunes let u import ringtones into the phone. Make sure there is a Ringtone category in your iTunes (left hand side below Music).

kokyun
post Apr 15 2008, 11:49 PM

Enthusiast
*****
Senior Member
770 posts

Joined: Mar 2005


among all methods to create ringtones. this one is the best and i love it.
can use custom sms tones too.
Ringtones 2.83
add the source
i.danstaface.net
then find Ringtones 2.83

Imzadi
post Apr 16 2008, 01:55 AM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
155 posts

Joined: Feb 2007


QUOTE(frozzbyte @ Apr 15 2008, 08:06 PM)
@Imzadi
Are using the latest iTunes? Only latest iTunes let u import ringtones into the phone. Make sure there is a Ringtone category in your iTunes (left hand side below Music).
*
Ya, am using iTunes 7.6.2.9. it does have the Ringtone category at the side but I still can't use the m4r that I created on my iPhone. Even tried putting it straight into my iPhone with iPhonebrowser but the actual m4r that I made can't be heard! cry.gif
detectiveconan
post Apr 16 2008, 08:46 AM

New Member
*
Junior Member
21 posts

Joined: Dec 2007


QUOTE(futobuta @ Mar 1 2008, 07:56 PM)
1. Add the mp3 into iTunes.
2. Right click on mp3 and select "Get Info".
3. Select "Options" tab and adjust the time u want the song to start n stop, all within 40sec. Then press OK.
4. Then right click and select "Convert Selection to AAC".
5. After a new file has been created, go back to step 2 and unclick the 'start' and 'stop' options, then press OK.
6. Drag the new file out to your desktop. And delete the file in iTunes.
7. Change the filetype of the new file on the desktop from .m4a to .m4r
8. Doubleclick the newly named .m4r file and it will automatically be added onto your iTunes' ringtone folder.
9. Then just sync with your iPhone lor......

Anymore problem ah?
*
thanks bro...it work for my iphone
try using window...but cannot
when using mac it is working

how to us this what - Ringtones 2.83
nikyas
post Apr 19 2008, 01:40 AM

On my way
****
Senior Member
545 posts

Joined: Oct 2007


QUOTE(futobuta @ Mar 1 2008, 07:56 PM)
1. Add the mp3 into iTunes.
2. Right click on mp3 and select "Get Info".
3. Select "Options" tab and adjust the time u want the song to start n stop, all within 40sec. Then press OK.
4. Then right click and select "Convert Selection to AAC".
5. After a new file has been created, go back to step 2 and unclick the 'start' and 'stop' options, then press OK.
6. Drag the new file out to your desktop. And delete the file in iTunes.
7. Change the filetype of the new file on the desktop from .m4a to .m4r
8. Doubleclick the newly named .m4r file and it will automatically be added onto your iTunes' ringtone folder.
9. Then just sync with your iPhone lor......

Anymore problem ah?
*
i'm having prob with this method. When try to sync with iphone, it fails.
I'm still using 1.1.1 iphone

and ideas why?


uniquexme
post Apr 19 2008, 08:25 AM

Enthusiast
*****
Senior Member
839 posts

Joined: Jun 2005


make sure length is smaller than 40sec, u can try with 30sec 1st. does it appear in itune, but not in iphone? if it is, u are more than 40sec
nikyas
post Apr 19 2008, 10:19 AM

On my way
****
Senior Member
545 posts

Joined: Oct 2007


I'm very sure that it is less then 40sec. It appears in itune but could not sync it with iphone. The reason it gives was: 'the file could not be play in iphone'


uniquexme
post Apr 19 2008, 11:40 AM

Enthusiast
*****
Senior Member
839 posts

Joined: Jun 2005


have u rename from m4a to m4r?
cucubud
post Apr 19 2008, 11:48 AM

Super Moderator
*******
Senior Member
3,076 posts

Joined: Jan 2008


QUOTE(nikyas @ Apr 19 2008, 10:19 AM)
I'm very sure that it is less then 40sec. It appears in itune but could not sync it with iphone. The reason it gives was: 'the file could not be play in iphone'
*
Did you go the sync screen to select the ringtones you want to sync to the iphone?
If you see the ringtones on the left side in itune, it is not selected yet.
You still need to go to the sync screen to do the selection.
nikyas
post Apr 19 2008, 01:08 PM

On my way
****
Senior Member
545 posts

Joined: Oct 2007


i upgrade my iphone to 1.1.4 and everything is working now.

I guess it does not work with 1.1.1 version

yewfatt
post Apr 19 2008, 05:39 PM

Regular
******
Senior Member
1,468 posts

Joined: Sep 2004


how many custom ringtone can be put to iphone..

i try sync 3 files.. A,B & C

but after sync it gives me A , B & B

2nd & 3rd ringtone is the same & repeated

4 Pages < 1 2 3 4 >Top
Topic ClosedOptions
 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0190sec    0.30    5 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 8th December 2025 - 01:34 PM