iPhone has requirements for ringtones. The ringtone format must be m4r and the length cannot exceed 40 seconds, otherwise it cannot be set as a ringtone. Synchronized songs cannot be directly set as ringtones.
1. iTunes must be installed on the computer, and then the iPhone must be connected to the computer.
Select the song you want to convert into a ringtone in the "Music" section of your iTunes library. Right-click and select "Show Info" and then fine-tune the starting time in "Options" (note that the ringtone setting time for iPhone must be within 39 seconds). Set the start time to 0:00 and the stop time to 0:39 or slightly shorter.
Right-click on the selected music and select "Create ACC Version", which will generate a 39-second M4A format music below the original song. Right-click the music and select "Show in Windows Explorer" to open the corresponding folder.
4. Use the conversion tool to change the format of the processed music inside to "M4R".
5. Drag the converted ringtone to "Ringtone" under the itunes library, and finally synchronize it.
6. Then click on the song on your phone to select it as the ringtone.
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Settings->Sound->Phone Ringtone
Then you can choose to change
Custom ringtone settings:
1. Open "itunes" and select "File" - "Add Files to Library" in the menu bar
2. Select the song you want to use as ringtone and click "Open"
3. The song will appear in "Music" in "Library". Right-click the song and select "Show Introduction"
4. Select "Options" and fill in the "Start Time" and "Stop Time" (within 40 seconds), - "OK" PS: iPhone ringtones must be within 40 seconds
5. Right-click the song and select "Create ACC Version"
6. Files with the same file name but within 40 seconds appear
7. Right-click the newly created song, select "Show in windows explorer", change the "m4a" format to "m4r", and select "Yes" in the pop-up window
(Some music applications can now directly help with the above steps. For example, for music, you can directly create ringtones and import them directly for use)
8. Check: Find "Preferences" in "Edit" in the "itunes" menu bar and open "Ringtones" in "Common" - "Source"
Check the box in front of, and then "OK". You can see "Ringtones" in "Library" and open "Ringtones" to see whether your files have been converted into ringtones
9. Then open "iphone" in "Devices", select "Ringtones", check the "Sync Ringtones" item, select "All Ringtones", or "Selected Ringtones", and then select "Sync", that's it
10. After the "Ringtone" is successfully synchronized, the ringtone will appear in the phone's "Settings" - "Sounds" - "Ringtones" - "Customize". You only need to select this ringtone.
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Settings->Sound->Phone Ringtone
Then you can choose to change
Custom ringtone settings:
1. Open "itunes" and select "File" - "Add Files to Library" in the menu bar
2. Select the song you want to use as ringtone and click "Open"
3. The song will appear in "Music" in "Library". Right-click the song and select "Show Introduction"
4. Select "Options" and fill in the "Start Time" and "Stop Time" (within 40 seconds), - "OK" PS: iPhone ringtones must be within 40 seconds
5. Right-click the song and select "Create ACC Version"
6. Files with the same file name but within 40 seconds appear
7. Right-click the newly created song, select "Show in Windows Explorer", change the "m4a" format to "m4r", and select "Yes" in the pop-up window
8. Check: Find "Preferences" in "Edit" in the "itunes" menu bar and open "Ringtones" in "Common" - "Source"
Check the box in front of, and then "OK". You can see "Ringtones" in "Library" and open "Ringtones" to see whether your files have been converted into ringtones
9. Then open "iphone" in "Devices", select "Ringtones", check the "Sync Ringtones" item, select "All Ringtones", or "Selected Ringtones", and then select "Sync", that's it
10. After the "Ringtone" is successfully synchronized, the ringtone will appear in the phone's "Settings" - "Sounds" - "Ringtones" - "Customize". You only need to select this ringtone.
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