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USCTrojan

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Feb 20, 2011
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Can someone please help me edit the attached ringtone. It's a 38 second progressive ringtone. However, I only want seconds 10-38. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
 

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Also try RingtoneMaker app. It's free in the AppStore and will do exactly what you want.
 
Just put it in itunes, right click, get info, change the start and end times. boom. done. make a copy first though. Just in case.

I tried, however, when I hit Get Info>Options, it's all greyed out. I have read/write permissions to the file, so I don't know what's causing the issue.
 
Kind of a pain, but I use Wavepad to edit audio files and then iRinger to convert to m4r. It adds a couple steps to the process but Wavepad is free and lets you do a lot of editing.
 
I tried, however, when I hit Get Info>Options, it's all greyed out. I have read/write permissions to the file, so I don't know what's causing the issue.

it could be that you already have it converted to a ringtone file. Try converting it back to a regular itunes file by changing the extension back to m4a instead. then shorten it and change the file extension back to m4r. that might do the trick.
 
Can someone please help me edit the attached ringtone. It's a 38 second progressive ringtone. However, I only want seconds 10-38. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

done!
 

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