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macrumors 65816
Join Date: May 2007
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UPDATED! HEY, YOU! YEAH, you! Apparently iTunes 7.5 and iPhone firmware 1.1.2 makes this work again! TUAW, just reported this. Combinations of past firmware and iTunes versions had caused problems, but the ability has returned. U.S. users are still waiting for 1.1.2 as I write this. THANKS! Not sure if someone has shared this, but like every other audio "distinction" in iTunes, "ringtones" are no different. They are AAC files with a special name. In this case, the extension is "M4R".
![]() This works on the PC, I'm still downloading the Mac version, but its the same principle. Sorry Ambrosia, Apple totally made your product iToner unnecessary as you gambled it might. Thanks for the week though. It was fun. ![]() ~ CB
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macrumors 65816
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I just posted the tip to my blog:
http://www.digg.com/apple/iPhone_iTu...tones_for_Free I'm kind of happy. iPhone haters can now stop complaining about the price of the phone, AND iTunes ringtone support. Check and... check! ~ CB |
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macrumors 6502
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Surely there has to be more to it than that?
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got this to work just need to export it thru quicktime on the mac. thanks great find
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macrumors Demi-God
Join Date: Aug 2004
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Expect iTunes 7.4.1 any second now. This is a schoolboy error.
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My assumption with iToner up to this point, was that Ambrosia had discovered the internal controls for allowing iTunes to sync ringtones using Applescript or something, and that they were doing this in the background. Whether or not this was true, I'd only starting thinking about a cross-platform implementation of these "hooks" I thought were there, when I thought to check my Windows filetype list, and there it was. I knew it'd have its own extension in iTunes. There's NOTHING that says Apple can't allow users to take advantage of the hooks in their system, so long as Apple is responsible for them actually doing it. Nice job. Good on ya Apple! ~ CB
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Join Date: May 2007
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Okay, here's a freeware file typer app on the Mac, called FileInfo:
http://www.panix.com/~shopsinm/ Can someone confirm this works on the Mac version of iTunes? Other than grabbing photos, my iPhone won't show up on my Mac right now, I don't know why (I'm assuming it has to do with my use of it on my PC, but its annoying). ~ CB |
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Join Date: May 2007
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Awesome. Thanks. Btw, what did you export to in Quicktime (or what did you do there)?
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actually, the rename thing works fine.
just have to make sure you are changing the actual extension. arn Last edited by arn : Sep 7, 2007 at 08:06 AM. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Pretty cool.
I think the thing that's never fully made sense to me is the explanation of why Apple can't "officially" offer this function for existing non-purchased tracks from your iTunes library. I understand their explanation about iTunes-purchased music (i.e. they do have to negotiate with the rights holders to sell songs to be used as ringtones), but there doesn't seem to be an explanation for why they can't let you make ringtones out of your other music (unless it is pressure from the labels, or even if just Apple wants to make more money from ringtones). Definetely cool though if it's simply a matter of changing the file extension. When you do this, does it use the whole file as a ringtone, or does it still have the stuff built into iTunes to let you choose a 30-second segment of the song to use as a ringtone? -Zadillo |
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Do you have to have an iPhone synced before you get the Ringtones tab on the menu?
I've tried changing to .m4r but to no effect, but I guess this is because I don't have an iPhone as of yet. ARRRR!
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macrumors Demi-Goddess
Join Date: Feb 2005
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I dig it and I don't have an iPhone. I did find it hilarious that it was supposed to be a good thing that you can't just use your very own MP3s as ringtones. Even that can happen on a cheap free phone half the time. But wait, there's more. Apple, as always adds a reason for deeming it necessary to pay for something that should be free. That is you can edit the ringtone yourself.
Well that was close...good thing there was an edit feature otherwise it'd be lame to have to pay.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Join Date: May 2006
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I can also verify that this works. I took a .wav ringtone I used on my last phone and converted it to AAC via itunes. Then I renamed the the extension to .m4r. I do have to note at that point I did have to remove the file from my itunes library then reopen the file via the finder. Before I removed it, it would not show in the ringtones tab. After readding the file to the library, it showed in the tab and sinc'd fine.
I figured once apple added ringtone functionality it would be fairly easy to add you own. The ringtones have to be saved in someway that the phone and itunes can see the files. I also have to add that I haven't tried any drm'd itunes music since I do not have any on my system. They may still be locked down somehow. Anybody tried one? Edit:Thought I'd state what equipment I used... Macbook running fully updated 10.4.10 and itunes Fully updated 4GB iphone I purchased on Wed.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Only half way there
Ok - I changed the files to m4r and get the ringtones showing up in iTunes, but they do not appear on my ringtones list on the iphone after I sync. Anybody else have this problem?
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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You have to make sure the actual extension is changed. The easiest way to make sure you are changing the extension is to use Command-I to "Get Info" on the file in Finder. Then change the extension in the "Name & Extension" field to "M4R". Finder may ask you if you are sure you want to change the extension. Once you double click, the file should show up in the Ringtone area in iTunes. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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You gotta figure that Apple did this on purpose. They know people don't want to pay twice for the same song to use it as a ringtone, and they know people really don't want to pay to make a song that they've ripped from they're own CD into a ringtone.
This way they pay lip service to the labels by protecting their rights and by technically not allowing you to just use any song as a ringtone, but at the same time they leave the back door wide open. This seems to be Apple's philosophy with a lot of new products, actually!
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As I stated in my post I had to remove the ringtone file from my itunes library after changing the extention then readd it to get it to show up in the ringtones tab.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Wow this totally works (on Mac).
Now all I need is: 1. Someone who extracted all the iPhone default ringtones, so I can adjust the gain like 9 million percent, and add back to the phone. 2. A site filled with great free NORMAL ringtones, for those of us who aren't 12 year old girls who want Justin Timberlake crooning whenever grandma calls. ![]() Good find, original poster! |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Do MP3's have to be re-encoded as AAC? Can we just change the extension to MPR? I almost all of my music is in MP3 format.
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