iToner - 1.0.7add custom ringtones to your iPhone |
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Why not use iTunes? - Version: 1.0.6, 4/21/2008 03:50AM PST
A.P. Veenstra
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- Why not use iTunes?
Not worth the hassle or the $$$ - Version: 1.0.6, 4/7/2008 11:13AM PST
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Obee JuanThe simpler solution is to use an app called MakeiPhoneRingtone. Drop any AAC file on it and it converts it to a ringtone and adds to the iTune Ringtone Library. It's free... it works... and it works PERFECTLY, even with 1.1.4.
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Last iTunes update removed my iToner ringtones... - Version: 1.0.6, 2/26/2008 10:13PM PST
fredges
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1. open the original .mp3 or .wav ringtone in iTunes
2. select the ringtone in iTunes and using the Advanced menu, convert it to AAC
3. drag the newly created AAC version of the ringtone from iTunes to your desktop
4. rename the extension to .m4r to make it a iPone ringtone
5. drag it back into iTunes, and sync your iPhone