![]() m4r file into the Ringtones folder of your iTunes (or, just double-click it and iTunes will handle it automatically). Navigate to where the file was created on disk, somewhere like music\iTunes\iTunes Music\ĭrag and drop this. Delete it from your iTunes library now, but be sure to check "keep file" in the delete dialog so the file itself isn't removed, just the library entry. This will create a new file in your iTunes library. Make sure the import setting is set to "iTunes Plus" (AAC). If you don't have this option, go to Edit, Preferences, General tab, and click the Import Settings button. ![]() On the File menu, select "Convert" > "Create AAC Version". ![]() ![]() Remember, ringtones can't be over 40 seconds! If you want to use just a part of the song/sound, right click it, select "Get Info", then "Options" tab, and enter a start and stop time there. If the song/sound you want to use isn't already in your iTunes library, add it to your iTunes library first.
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