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Under Sounds and Vibration Patterns, tap any sound. Tap Download All Purchased Tones. You might not see this option if you already downloaded all the tones that you purchased or if you haven't purchased any tones. You might not be able to redownload some previously purchased tones. Use a custom ringtone If you created a custom ringtone in an app, like Garageband, you can sync it to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch using iTunes for Windows or the Finder on a Mac.
Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your computer. On a PC, open iTunes for Windows. Matthew Burleigh has been writing tech tutorials since His writing has appeared on dozens of different websites and been read over 50 million times. However, he now works full time writing content online and creating websites.
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If you don't have iTunes installed on your computer, first download and install it before continuing. If a window pops up that tells you to update iTunes, click Download iTunes and wait for iTunes to update. You'll need to restart your computer after iTunes finishes updating. Find the song you want to use. Scroll through your music library until you find the song you want to turn into a ringtone.
Play the song. Listen through the section of the song that you want to turn into a ringtone, making a note of the beginning and ending times of the ringtone section. Your ringtone can't be longer than 30 seconds. Click Edit. It's on the top-left side of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. Click Song Info. This is in the Edit or File drop-down menu. Doing so opens a new window. Click the options tab.
It's at the top of the new window. Check both the "start" box and the "stop" box. Both are in the middle of the options tab. Change the "start" and "stop" times. In the "start" box, type in the time at which you want to start your ringtone, then type the end time into the "stop" text box. Your selection can't be longer than 30 seconds, so make sure that the time from the "start" box to the "stop" box doesn't exceed 30 seconds.
Click OK. It's at the bottom of the window. Select the song. If the song became de-selected, click it again to select it. Click File , then select Convert. It's in the middle of the File menu. A pop-out menu will appear. It's in the "Convert" pop-out menu. Doing so creates a copy of your song that is the length of the "start" time to the "stop" time. Click Preferences Click Import Settings Click OK twice. Select the ringtone version of the song. Click once the ringtone file e. Open the ringtone file's folder location.
Doing so opens the folder in which the ringtone file is stored. Change the ringtone's file extension to M4R. At this point, the ringtone is currently an M4A file, which is not compatible with your iPhone's ringtones. You can change it to a true ringtone file by doing the following: Windows — Enable file extension-viewing by clicking View at the top of File Explorer and checking the "File name extensions" box.
Right-click the ringtone file, click Rename , then replace ". Mac — Click the file once to select it, then click it again to edit its name.
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