Maybe u can try using the latest iTunes?
how to add our own ringtone into iphone?
how to add our own ringtone into iphone?
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Apr 15 2008, 02:01 PM
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Maybe u can try using the latest iTunes?
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Apr 15 2008, 08:06 PM
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@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). |
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Apr 20 2008, 02:26 AM
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I would usually recommend iRinger. Sure its preset to only make 30sec ringtone ... heck ... who would want a whole song as a ringtone. I don't think anyone would wait for u to pick up the phone for more than 30 sec.
Why i recommend iRinger? Coz its by far the easiest one around (my opinion la ... others i don't know). U can put fade in fade out (which u can't do with the itunes trick) and it can automatically upload to itunes and no need to rename the filetype from m4a to m4r. Then u just sync the ringtones in itunes (check the ringtones tab). Added on April 20, 2008, 2:35 am QUOTE(Imzadi @ Apr 16 2008, 01:55 AM) 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! how did u create the m4r? if by using the itunes trick (select the start and stop time in get info), then u need to convert the file to AAC first. Example ... u have song A in itunes ... u open 'get info' and got to Option tab ... set the 'start time' and 'stop time' to the desired time and press ok. Once done ... right click again at song A and 'convert selection to AAC'. Then u'll have 2 song A in itunes. One is the full length song and the other is the one u set the length. u can see from the 'time' column in itunes. Then pick the one u just convert and right click ... copy and paste to ur desktop. The file should be something like A.m4a ... u need to rename the file extension from A.m4a to A.m4r. Then in itunes ... click file ... add file to library ... go to desktop and find A.m4r. It will automatically put the ringtone in the ringtones category. If its not in there then the file is not a ringtone format that itunes recognize.Still i suggest using iRinger coz of its simplicity. Added on April 20, 2008, 2:39 am 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' Only FW 1.1.3 and above u can put the ringtones more that 30 sec in length. If u still in 1.1.2 and below ... u need to patch the MeCCA framework to enable custom ringtone thats more than 30 sec.This post has been edited by frozzbyte: Apr 20 2008, 02:39 AM |
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