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tensixturtle

macrumors 6502
Sep 30, 2021
301
145
Kepler 22b
The other method that I am familiar with is by using another computer and iTunes/Music app. However, I'm not sure if you'll find the process more user-friendly than Garageband (I personally found it somewhat convoluted). Essentially, you have to convert an audio file (mp3 extension) that is less than 30 seconds to one that is encoded with Apple's AAC encoding (m4a), and then convert it to a ringtone file (m4r).
When I did it I followed the steps explained in the first half of the following article: https://www.macworld.com/article/616018/how-to-custom-ringtone-iphone.html
 

Davidtrancc

macrumors newbie
May 3, 2024
2
0
USA
Very simply, you can use apps to cut your favorite ringtones.
You can also go to sites to download free ringtones in full format for your iPhone.
 
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