Hi again
(to Blake Richardson)
"iTunes Source Pane" OR the left sidebar, is the official name of all
the directories, whether they are "Libraries" or CDs, iPods or
iPhones, or –last but not least– all the "Playlists" that iTunes
provides us by default and all the others that we make.
I thin
On 6/17/10 1:00 PM, "finale-requ...@shsu.edu"
wrote:
> You're almost done! Rename your ".m4a" file extension to ".m4r" (click
> YES to the confirmation dialog-box) and drag and drop the renamed
> file onto the "iTunes Source" side-bar. Your brand-new ringtone will
> wind-up to the "Ringtones" li
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 16 Jun 2010 at 11:18, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
Trim it to about 20 seconds. Save it as mp3 with file extension "mp3"
(or "mid" for older phones). Works great!
Seems to me that the older phones that used "mid" files were not
playing MP3s, but had a software synch,
Hi from Greece
You can make ringtones from MPEG-4 Audio files also! Did you think of
that?
Here's how you do it:
If you do have some AAC music files in your iTunes Library (you must
have, aren't you?), then you should start from the next step.
Otherwise, you have to choose that type of en
Hi Susan,
For Verizon, after you have made the mp3 clip, you need to message it
to yourself (you can do that from a computer). Then VZ lets you save
that as a ringtone.
Dear Talented Folks,
Does anyone here know how to create a ringtone? I'd like to put in
a bit of my music (the melody th
On Wed, June 16, 2010 3:27 pm, David W. Fenton wrote:
> Seems to me that the older phones that used "mid" files were not
> playing MP3s, but had a software synch, and played a midi file? If
> not, then the choice of MID for the file extension was pretty weird.
I thought it was weird. Ringtone deve
I had some friends that were even offering their own music as ring
tones, but they didn't make much at all.
Merv Griffin made unbelievable amounts in royalties from the ringtone
theme to "Jeopardy!".
Thanks,
Kim
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On 16 Jun 2010 at 11:18, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
> Trim it to about 20 seconds. Save it as mp3 with file extension "mp3"
> (or "mid" for older phones). Works great!
Seems to me that the older phones that used "mid" files were not
playing MP3s, but had a software synch, and played a midi file
If you’re on a Mac, you can do the whole thing in Garage Band. I’ve
done it with several of my own compositions and it seamlessly
interfaces with iTunes to get it to my iPhone.
Getting a custom ringtone to your phone will depend a lot on what kind
of phone you currently have.
HTH
J D T
On Wed, June 16, 2010 11:11 am, Susan Lackman wrote:
> Does anyone here know how to create a ringtone? I'd like to put in a bit of
> my music (the melody that causes everyone to say, "Where can I get that
> music?"), but I don't know how. Any help?
Trim it to about 20 seconds. Save it as mp3 wit
Dear Talented Folks,
Does anyone here know how to create a ringtone? I'd like to put in a bit of my
music (the melody that causes everyone to say, "Where can I get that music?"),
but I don't know how. Any help?
Cordially,
Susan
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