Anyone check this out yet? So does this basically have an advantage over Garage Band of directly exporting an audio file (whether or not it's rights-protected) to an iTunes ringtone?
Honestly, I don't think anythigns easier or maybe convenient that just making it in iTunes. Set the times in options, convert to aac and rename the extension to .m4r. I don't think it can get much easier than that.
How do you covert an existing .m4p file? I tried renaming to a .m4r, then adding to the library and it gets put right back into the main library, not the ringtone folder.
Honestly, I don't think anythigns easier or maybe convenient that just making it in iTunes. Set the times in options, convert to aac and rename the extension to .m4r. I don't think it can get much easier than that.