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How to Make .M4R iPhone Ringtones with iPhone Ringtone Maker?
by Kindour on Oct 24, 2009
There is an way of making custom ringtones for iPhone using only iTunes. However, you can only follow this method to make iPhone ringtones using DRM free music in iTunes library. If you want to custom a .m4r ringtone with protected iTunes M4P or DRM protected WMA music, you'll have to turn to a DRM removal software to get it DRM free first. What's more, if you are fond of some audio/sound clip from a video file and want to set it as your iPhone ringtone, the iTunes method fails to help too. What's going to do next? ImTOO iPhone Ringtone Maker comes to the rescue! This piece of iPhone ringtone creator software can help you turn virtually any music/sound source into iPhone .m4r ringtone. It can also trim audio clips from video files (in all popular video formats) as iPhone ringtones. Now let's take a look at the detailed steps: 1. Download ImTOO iPhone Ringtone Maker, install and launch it. Free Download 2. After the main interface pops up, click the "Browse" button to...Read More >>
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How to Make .M4R iPhone Ringtones with iPhone Ringtone Maker?
If you want to custom a .m4r ringtone with protected iTunes M4P or DRM protected WMA music, you'll have to turn to a DRM removal software to get it DRM free first.
How to make free iPhone ringtones on Mac & Windows with iTunes 8 or Ringtone Maker
Guys, can you bear it to pay Apple $1 for a song and then $1 extra to "make" it a 40 sec iPhone ringtone? If not, let's just start exporing our way to creat free...
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How to make free iPhone ringtones on Mac & Windows with iTunes 8 or Ringtone Maker
by DRMremoval
DIY iPhone ringtones for free using nothing more than iTunes 8 iPhone ringtones are generally .m4r tracks 40 seconds or less in duration. Here this tutorial takes Windows PC for example, but the method goes the same way for Mac users. Step 1 . Go to iTunes “Preferences”, set AAC as the Import Encoder and make sure the bit rate is 128kbps. Here to set the encoder to AAC and the bit rate to 128kbps. Step 2 . Return to your library and select the song you want to make into a ringtone, (if the song is DRM-protected .m4p, use this Protected Music Converter to strip...
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