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Works perfectly for me with 1, or 10 ringtones. I'm using the same ringtones I was using with iToner and iPhone Version 1.02.
 
I think this is done on the iPhone end? Not sure...

Well since 1.1.1, there's choose able sounds from text messages, but they seem to be a different set of sounds than the standard ringtone list, which is why I was wondering.
 
Well since 1.1.1, there's choose able sounds from text messages, but they seem to be a different set of sounds than the standard ringtone list, which is why I was wondering.

iToner simply deals with ringtones . It serves that purpose only and does it well. Other pieces of software ::: pre 1.1.1::: have been fairly good at replacing other system sounds on the iPhone such as the "slide to unlock" sound etc. but not iToner.
 
Absolutely Awesome Job Ambrosia!! You guys are great ..

Thanks for a great app ..
 
Works perfectly for me with 1, or 10 ringtones. I'm using the same ringtones I was using with iToner and iPhone Version 1.02.

I'm having the "syncs but won't play" issue.

I've tried syncing one, file, multiple files etc. I have 3 ringtones that all worked fine under 1.0.2 / iToner 1.02. Now, one of them works perfectly and the other two will sync but refuse to play.

The one I use for my girlfriend is the only one that works. Spooky!

be well

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emails?

did anyone else's e-mails all come up as unread after using the trial?

not a huge deal but kinda annoying.
 
did a few tests (posted on ambrosia's board). if the file is mp3, convert it to aac and it should work. if it's aac, convert it to mp3 and it should work.
 
For what it's worth, I am also having an issue where the ringtone is transferred, but is completely silent when played. When I converted the MP3's to AAC, though, they worked. I'm on a PPC mac if that makes any difference,
 
After reading the comments left after my first one in this thread, I did was some people suggested.

-1 - Drag-n-drop the song into GarageBand.
-2 - Find the part of the song you want as your ringtone then edit it (cut, past, delete, whatever you have to do to get the piece you want)
-3 - After editing wanted piece, click Share at the top and choose 'Send Song to iTunes'.
-4 - Find song in iTunes, convert the song (if AAC -> MP3, if MP3 -> AAC).
-5 - After conversion, drag-n-drop into iToner, Sync and enjoy your new ringtone.

Hope this helps.
 
works great for me in 1.1.1, will all my ringtones be there if i were to perform a restore or update in the future when apple releases new firmware for the phone?
 
For what it's worth, I am also having an issue where the ringtone is transferred, but is completely silent when played. When I converted the MP3's to AAC, though, they worked. I'm on a PPC mac if that makes any difference,

one of my ringtones had this same issue. i removed it and put it back, and it worked fine. :)
 
I didn't see anyone post this before, but make sure those of you recycling your ringtones from 1.0.2 rename them to .m4a to .m4r. The latter doesn't work for me.
 
I haven't experienced the issue. But could the "some files not recognized unless converted again" issue be due simply to the Mac files or creator type or other misc Finder data attached to each audio file?

on the iPhone end, it is probably only recognizing audio files with certain file attributes and has very little to do with the audio encoding of the file itself?
 
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