Re: Mark's Accessibility Steps for Using iTunes 12.7 for Windows, How To Manage Custom Ring Tones, etc.

2017-10-27 Thread Simon Wong
I tried what you all suggested and it did not do anything for me. Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 26, 2017, at 11:50 PM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote: > > It works here, in fact, I used the Automatically Add to iTunes and it did > nothing. > You just have to make sure you are in your

RE: Mark's Accessibility Steps for Using iTunes 12.7 for Windows, How To Manage Custom Ring Tones, etc.

2017-10-26 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
It works here, in fact, I used the Automatically Add to iTunes and it did nothing. You just have to make sure you are in your phone area, select Tones from the drop-down and then tab until you are in the list of ringtones before you press Control+V to paste it. -Original Message- From:

Re: Mark's Accessibility Steps for Using iTunes 12.7 for Windows, How To Manage Custom Ring Tones, etc.

2017-10-26 Thread Simon Wong
Hi everyone! As well as marks steps to adding new ringtones, for those that use jaws, you still have to paste them in the folder automatically add to iTunes and then copied them to the iTunes, I tried copying them from where I saved the ringtones in my downloads folder to iTunes directly, but

RE: Mark's Accessibility Steps for Using iTunes 12.7 for Windows, How To Manage Custom Ring Tones, etc.

2017-10-25 Thread David Whitehead
hello; it's still vary doable to create ringtones in iTunes 12.7.0.166. -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Sieghard Weitzel Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 3:56 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: Mark's

RE: Mark's Accessibility Steps for Using iTunes 12.7 for Windows, How To Manage Custom Ring Tones, etc.

2017-10-25 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
If you google MP3 to M4R conversion you will find all sorts of free online utilities which will convert it for you. -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Simon Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 4:58 AM To:

Re: Mark's Accessibility Steps for Using iTunes 12.7 for Windows, How To Manage Custom Ring Tones, etc.

2017-10-25 Thread Simon
ok I think I found a way to convert the file apparently the converter is called zamzar, has anyone heard of it? On 10/24/2017 10:31 PM, Chris Chaffin wrote: On Sep 22, 2017, at 1:36 AM, M. Taylor wrote: Hello Everyone, I am going to cross-post this to both the V iPhone

Re: Mark's Accessibility Steps for Using iTunes 12.7 for Windows, How To Manage Custom Ring Tones, etc.

2017-10-25 Thread Richard Turner
Simon, No one said you had to. That was a suggestion to get more detailed help since you do not seem to know what to do next and have not tried what was already suggested and since no one else has offered any better ideas. I have no further ideas to suggest. Good luck, Richard "The Hitch

Re: Mark's Accessibility Steps for Using iTunes 12.7 for Windows, How To Manage Custom Ring Tones, etc.

2017-10-25 Thread Simon Wong
Why do I have to call the Microsoft or Apple accessibility four Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 25, 2017, at 2:21 PM, Richard Turner > wrote: > > > you cannot save it from Windows Media to m4a. > You have to open it in something like GoldWave, or find a conversion

Re: Mark's Accessibility Steps for Using iTunes 12.7 for Windows, How To Manage Custom Ring Tones, etc.

2017-10-25 Thread Richard Turner
you cannot save it from Windows Media to m4a. You have to open it in something like GoldWave, or find a conversion utility or web site. Perhaps calling Apple Accessibility or Microsoft accessibility would be a good idea. Richard "The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy has this to say on the

Re: Mark's Accessibility Steps for Using iTunes 12.7 for Windows, How To Manage Custom Ring Tones, etc.

2017-10-25 Thread Simon Wong
How do I save it as an M4 a file if it opens in windows media player? Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 25, 2017, at 9:39 AM, Richard Turner > wrote: > > > I'm sure there are conversion utilities out there, but I use GoldWave. You > can open the mp3 file and save it

Re: Mark's Accessibility Steps for Using iTunes 12.7 for Windows, How To Manage Custom Ring Tones, etc.

2017-10-25 Thread Richard Turner
I'm sure there are conversion utilities out there, but I use GoldWave. You can open the mp3 file and save it as m4a and then rename the file to m4r. GoldWave also has a batch conversion mode if you have a lot of files to convert. You can get GoldWave at www.goldwave.com

Re: Mark's Accessibility Steps for Using iTunes 12.7 for Windows, How To Manage Custom Ring Tones, etc.

2017-10-25 Thread Simon
hi thanks for the steps, but the problem is I have a couple of ringtones in mp3 but how do I change them to the right format? I was able to fix this in a earlier version of itunes but not this one though > On 10/24/2017 10:31 PM, Chris Chaffin wrote: > >> On Sep 22, 2017, at 1:36 AM, M.

Re: Mark's Accessibility Steps for Using iTunes 12.7 for Windows, How To Manage Custom Ring Tones, etc.

2017-10-24 Thread Chris Chaffin
> On Sep 22, 2017, at 1:36 AM, M. Taylor wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > > I am going to cross-post this to both the V iPhone and Mac Visionaries > mailing lists for those who, like me, use both iTunes for Windows and Mac. > > First, let me state that I just spent the past

RE: Mark's Accessibility Steps for Using iTunes 12.7 for Windows, How To Manage Custom Ring Tones, etc.

2017-09-22 Thread Richard Turner
Thanks Mark. I do not have manage music manually on, I always sync my entire library to my iPod Touch 6. But, your steps for copying a ringtone directly to the device work fine. I just copy one to my iPod Touch 6 while it was connected and it is on my device. That is nice. I like that Apple at

Mark's Accessibility Steps for Using iTunes 12.7 for Windows, How To Manage Custom Ring Tones, etc.

2017-09-21 Thread M. Taylor
Hello Everyone, I am going to cross-post this to both the V iPhone and Mac Visionaries mailing lists for those who, like me, use both iTunes for Windows and Mac. First, let me state that I just spent the past hour working with iTunes 12.7 on two Windows 10 PCs in conjunction with an iPhone 6