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First off, you need to go into your iTunes preferences and make sure that you have the AAC converter turned on. To check, go into the iTunes preferences and click on the 'Advanced' tab. Click the 'Importing' tab and under 'Import Using' should say 'AAC Encoder'.
It's all set right? Sweet! Now pick a song that you want to get a 30 second clip from. Right click on the song and select 'Get Info' from the menu.
Just for simplicity sake, lets just say that you want the first 30 seconds of the song. You will click on the 'Options' tab and change the Start and Stop time. Click the checkboxes and change the Stop time to 0:30. Feel free to use any 30 second segment that you wish. Just note the start time and add 30 seconds to it for the stop time.
The hard part is done! Now just exit out of the 'Get Info' screen and right click on the song that you just modified and select 'Convert Selection to AAC' from the menu. Let iTunes work it's magic.
You will get a second song in your iTunes library ... but it will only be 30 seconds long! You can right click and select 'Get Info' and change some tags to make it easier to find in your iTunes library. I like to change the artist and genre to 'Ringtones' so that I know right where to find it.
Exit iTunes. Locate the file in your iTunes music directory and rename the .m4a extension to .m4r.
Once you have renamed the file, just double click on it so that it adds itself to your iTunes library again ... but this time as a ringtone!! iTunes will launch, and the ringtone you just created will appear in the Ringtones list. If for some reason you are having an issue with this the first time, you might want to check in your iTunes preferences and see if you have the “Keep iTunes Music Folder Organized” option checked. Having that checked will automatically create a ringtone folder for you.
An alternative to the double click method is to simply open iTunes, open your ringtones library and then drag the .m4r file from windows explorer or finder (on mac) into the ringtone library. Either method should work.
Make sure "Manually manage music and video" is unchecked if you are in the new itunes.
Works in my jailbroken 1.1.3.
(Edited by LeifErikson - I just made all images work)
Last edited by killacam13 (2008-01-28 01:12:26)
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does it matter what version of itunes you use?
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no...works with all itunes versions...n
THANKZ Leif!
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gr8 tutorial killacam! I was having trouble doing it on windows vista (only with getting the extention changed on the song)...but I found folder options to always show extentions and that solved everything! sad to see you go sendsong icon...
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can you only put one ringtone song in your iphone at a time? My 1.1.3 iphoen seems to have a glitch with this trick. I've just made four ringtones...copied them all to the iphone and in my settings, they all apear and sound as four versions of the same song.
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i think there was an error maybe when u did it...my ringtones work perfectly on 1.1.3!
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it's really strange....they all look fine and play fine on itunes...it's just when I transfer them over to the iphone, I get multiple ringtones of the same song...
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have u used ziphone?...i had this on dev teams...ziphone still has sum problems...
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I did use ziphone...it was just recently updated to version 2.4...I'll try to restore the phone and unlock it again...he also mentioned something on itunes about choosing to sync the phone as a "new phone" instead of importing the settings from a previous sync...that might be where the problem lies as well.....
Edit: It works well now...I restored my iphone thru itunes...repeated the process with ziphone 2.3...set it up as a new phone on itunes and I have all my ringtones on it! Thanks brudda...
Last edited by killacam13 (2008-02-17 23:05:41)
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yup yup! next time just edit the post! ![]()
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hi, I did everything alright in this. But when I try to sync the ringtone to the phone, it doesn't show up in my ringtones. The song shows up as a ringtone in itunes, but when I go to the sync ringtones tab, it doesn't list anything in the sync selected ringtones box. Is there something I can do to change this?
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help, i got all the wat to convert to AAC, and i got an error message saying cannot convert because file is protected.
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that means the file is DRM protected...theres nothing you can do but download it from somewhere else...try a new song
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thanks, the search continues...
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dlr wrote:
can you only put one ringtone song in your iphone at a time? My 1.1.3 iphoen seems to have a glitch with this trick. I've just made four ringtones...copied them all to the iphone and in my settings, they all apear and sound as four versions of the same song.
i have the same problem with 1.1.4 i have uploaded 3 songs and its all same name and tune. i have to do it 1 by 1
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