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After the song is on your desktop go back to iTunes and delete the clipped version from you iTunes library (It won't delete it from your desktop, it will only remove it from iTunes).ĥ. After the song is done encoding navigate to your iTunes Music folder, locate your song, and drag it to your desktop.
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Make free ringtones for iPhone, create free iPhone ringtonesĤ. The song will be re-encoded using the start and stop times determined (If your menu item does not read "Convert Selection to AAC" and reads "Convert Slection to MP3" (or some other format) please go to iTunes -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Importing and change the "Import Using" drop down menu to "AAC Encoder"). Right click on your newly "clipped" song and select "Convert Selection to AAC". Check both boxes and input the time you want your ringer to start/stop. Go to the "Options" tab and go down to the "Start Time" and "Stop Time" check boxes. Right click on the song you are going to make into a ringer and select "Get Info".Ģ. To make iPhone ringtones using only iTunes:ġ.
Note 2: If you want to avoid the trouble of making custom iPhone ringtones by following the steps below, you can simply get an iPhone Ringtone Maker Tool to help you easily and quickly create ringtones for your iPhone. To make iPhone ringtones using DRM protected songs please follow This Guide to remove the DRM protection first. Note 1: This method only works with songs that are DRM free.
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The following steps show how to create free ringtones for your iPhone using only iTunes and songs you already have on your computer. How to create custom ringtones for iPhone using iTunes for free? un-select the option that says "hide extensions for known file types." Click the option that says "folder options"ĥ. click the dropdown box that says "organize"ģ. find the folder that you dragged the file into from step 6 above.Ģ.
(Do this either before doing anything, after creating a folder with your ringtones, or at least before step 6 in the above sequence.)ġ. Open the folder containing the 30-second AAC file that you dragged out of iTunes, then change the file extension from ".m4a" to ".m4r." Double-Click it and it immediately gets added to the iTunes' Ringtone library. Delete the 30-second version from iTunes and undo the start/stop time changes to the original.Ĩ. Drag that version out of iTunes and into the folder of your choice.ħ. Click OK, then right click the song again and choose "Create AAC Version." You should immediately see a new 30-second version of the song.Ħ. Check the "Start Time" and "Stop Time" boxes, then enter times for each (no more than 30 seconds apart, the maximum length for a ringtone.)ĥ. Right-click the song and choose "Get Info."Ĥ. Start iTunes and find the song you want to convert into a ringtone. I was in an accident a few months back and will be recovering from surgery coming up soon so have tons of dead time to answer questions if you or anybody else has them regarding this sequence of events.ġ. Both are simple, feel free to PM me if you need any help. I don't claim to be any kind of expert, but I've used both methods on both platforms and they work just fine.
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You don't need garage band, the following is a guide that I pieced together from various sources online on how to create ringtones for your iPhone using either PC or Mac.