Actually, they are M4A files with a different extension, M4R.
iMazing should back them up, and with iTunes, you should also be able to find
them buried in your iTunes folder if you use iTunes.
Richard
"Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it."
-- from The
I don't use windows ... so I can't provide a walk thru. However, ringtones
are just mp3 files (with a special suffix..m4r) and limited length. So any
of the aftermarket backup tools (e.g. IMazing for example) should have no
problem backing up/extracting and/or transferring such files. Personally,
Hi,
Is it still possible to download
ringtones you purchased from the iTunes store to your windows PC
for safe keeping? If so can someone walk me through how it's
done as it's been ages since I've even purchased a ringtone let
alone thought to archive