frriction Posted September 7, 2012 Report Posted September 7, 2012 Launch QuickTime Player and use it to open the desired audio or video file that you want to turn into a ringtone With the audio or movie file is in QuickTime, hit Command+T or pull down the “Edit” menu to activate the Trim function and trim the clip to 30 seconds or less, use the sliders to select the portion of audio to use as the ringtone, then hit the yellow “Trim” button when done Now pull down the “File” menu and choose “Export”, selecting “Audio Only” as the Format type, and set the Desktop as the save location, then click “Export” Next, go to the desktop to find your ringtone, and rename the .m4a file extension to .m4r, confirm the change Double-click yourfile.m4r to open it in iTunes, where you’ll find it under the “Library” section within “Tones” Connect the iPhone to the computer via USB and drag & drop the ringtone from the Tones folder to the iPhone Quote
navratn123 Posted September 8, 2012 Report Posted September 8, 2012 Good tutorial +1 but that is for mac os (Macintosh OS).......... iOS is the small version of mac which is created for apple small devices... Quote
HellRocker© Posted September 8, 2012 Report Posted September 8, 2012 Good tutorial +1 but that is for mac os (Macintosh OS).......... iOS is the small version of mac which is created for apple small devices...you're right. Anyways +1 for the tut Quote
frriction Posted September 8, 2012 Author Report Posted September 8, 2012 I think quicktime windows should have same features, can some try and reply here. If quick time method does not work than I will post another tutorial which should work under windows. This method is much faster than alternate method, so please someone reply with you experience under windows using quicktime. Quote
KBM Posted September 8, 2012 Report Posted September 8, 2012 I think quicktime windows should have same features, can some try and reply here. If quick time method does not work than I will post another tutorial which should work under windows. This method is much faster than alternate method, so please someone reply with you experience under windows using quicktime. instead u can simply do it with itunes Quote
rickrivers996 Posted November 14, 2012 Report Posted November 14, 2012 Hi, It was a great tutorial. By the way in case you are interested in developing an own VoIP app for iOS devices then here is a good guide: //link removed , don't share external link here navratn123 Quote
christinetpineda Posted November 15, 2012 Report Posted November 15, 2012 i have made ring tone successful by this way! //don't advertise here. keep forum clean navratn123 Quote
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