Hi Simnon and all,

Is there some way to get your playback position once you've gotten to  
the point in the song where you want to start the ringtone?
TIA,
Donna
On Sep 7, 2009, at 2:03 AM, Simon Cavendish wrote:

>
> Hello,
>
> here are detailed instructions posted by a knowledgeable person on
> viphone list on how to create ring tones. i'm pasting them below.
>
> first of all, this can only be done with music you haven't purchased
> from the itunes store.
> step by step instructions
> 1. open itunes
> 2. find the song you want to select for your ringtone. highlight it
> with your vo cursor.
> 3. press cmd--I to get info and go to the options tab.
> 4. check the start and end time boxes. [note, make sure you know where
> you want your start and end to be. this must be 40 seconds or less]
> once you've selected the allotted time, click OK.
> 5. go to advance and select create AAC version. this creates a
> duplicate of your selected song.
> 6. Now, the song you just created should be sitting below your
> original in the songs table as an aAC version. go to the original, you
> will know it's the original because the time is still the original
> length. Now you should get info again on the original track, ensuring
> the track is highlighted, and uncheck the boxes you checked
> previously. This will make sure your song is in tact.
> 7. Now highlight your duplicate song, the one you made for your
> ringtone, and hit cmd--c to copy. Paste it to your desk top and delete
> the duplicate in itunes. [this must be done or else the following
> steps will not work]
> 9. Rename the file on your desktop, with the m4r extension. all you
> need to do is hit enter/return on the file on the desktop and go to
> the end of the file name, deleting the m4a and typing m4r.
> 11. go back to itunes and hit add to library cmd--o. find your new
> ringtone on the desktop and import it.
> 12. go to your ringtones playlist and it should be there.
> 13. sync your iphone.
>
>
> On 7 Sep 2009, at 06:27, Woody Anna Dresner wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Donna,
>>
>> What I would do is use a program like amadeus Pro to select the
>> segment of a track you want to use as a ringtone, copy it to a
>> separate file, save that file in AAC format, and change the extension
>> from M4A to M4R. I think Amadeus Pro might be able to save as a
>> ringtone, so you wouldn't need to make the extension change.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Anna
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >
>


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