Has anyone used Quick Time Player on the Mac to make ring tones?
> On Feb 16, 2024, at 3:48 AM, Lyne wrote:
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> Hello,
> I found easier to use MusicToRington because you don't need to chose any
> format. It's easier too if you pay for pub.
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> Lyne
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>> Le 15 févr. 2024 à 22:16, Loreal
> There is an option once it has been imported into garage band to export, at
> that point you would pick ring tone,
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If I can get it to the point at which it goes to GarageBand, how then do I get it to go to where it will ultimately be assigned as a ringtone? LorealSent from my iPhoneLoreal lavignaLegal TranscriptionistPhone: (518)330-5188On Feb 15, 2024, at 23:31, Thom Spittle wrote:When you click make, it
Hello,
I found easier to use MusicToRington because you don't need to chose any
format. It's easier too if you pay for pub.
Lyne
> Le 15 févr. 2024 à 22:16, Loreal Lavigna a écrit :
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> I’m trying to create ringtones from already-clipped mp3 files. I have
> Ringtone Maker downloaded on
When you click make, it should bring up a box like when you share something. I swiped over several times until it said GarageBand and double tapped.Sent from my iPhoneOn Feb 15, 2024, at 10:16 PM, Loreal Lavigna wrote:I’m trying to create ringtones from already-clipped mp3 files. I have
I'm trying to create ringtones from already-clipped mp3 files. I have
Ringtone Maker downloaded on my phone. I follow the steps to add an audio
file to the app, tap on the "Make" button, and choose the .m4r format. But
that's where I find myself stuck. How do I get this newly-created .m4r set