Hello Cathy,

You know, after reading your question I began to remember posting an article
to my BLOG back in 2009 that I wrote to described how to convert MP3 files
to iOS ring tones.  

I just located the article and have decided to post it here if for no other
reason than to denote how far we've come in the intervening years.  

The article is written for Windows users but it is valid for those using the
Mac also, if they have a good understanding of how iTunes works.  

Please keep in mind that I am an app minimalist and, as such, I will almost
always choose to complete a task with as few third-party apps as possible.
As a result, I prefer to make my own ring tones using iTunes which is about
as native an app as you can get in the world of Apple.  

Today, we have so many options for creating and converting ring tones but, I
still prefer to use the method listed below for my personal ringtones.

Mark 

How To Convert And Synchronize MP3 Files To iPhone Ring Tones for Free In
Microsoft Windows
June 21st, 2009 

Hello My Rapidly Rising Number of Rapscallions,

>From the days of my first Windows Mobile Smart Phone, I have enjoyed using
my own personally created sound files as ring tones, reminders, and
notifications.  I see no reason why I should not be allowed to do this on
the iPhone 3G S for free. 

Of course, in its infinite wisdom, Apple disagrees and as a result, wants me
to pay for ring tones or some third-party application to make ring tones on
my iPhone.  To Apple I say, "No Way Baby!!!!!

To convert your own MP3, WMA, or anything else (Smile), do the following:  

NOTE 1:
This document presumes that you are familiar with the basic functions of
Apple iTunes 8.x or later for Windows.

NOTE 2:
This document presumes that you understand basic file management design.

NOTE 3:
In order to be used as a iPhone ring tone, sounds files must be converted to
AAC format.  This can be done using iTunes.

NOTE 4:
Make sure your Windows Folder Display Options are set to show file
extensions for known file types.

1.
>From the iTunes Edit Menu, select Preferences.

2.
On the General Tab, Click the Import Settings Button.

3.
>From the Import Using Listbox, choose AAC Encoder.

4.
>From the Settings Listbox, choose iTunes Plus.

5.
Click "OK" to save your changes.

6.
>From the iTunes Files Menu, select Add File To Library.  In the resulting
Dialog Box, point to and open the file you wish to use as an iPhone ring
tone.  A file conversion Dialog Box may appear.  If so, Click the "Convert"
button.  A copy of your original file will be imported and converted to the
AAC format.

NOTE 5:
If you know the location to which iTunes saves your imported music files,
you may skip Step 7.

7.
To determine the file location of the newly created AAC file, while the file
is in focus in iTunes, Right-Mouse Click and select Show in Windows
Explorer.

8.
Copy this file to another location in preparation for the next step.

NOTE 6:
The following steps apply only to the file created in Step 8.

9.
Change the file extension from .m4a to .m4r.  Your Ring tone has now been
created.

10.
>From the iTunes Files Menu, select Add File To Library.  In the resulting
Dialog Box, point to and open the newly created .m4r file.  From the iTunes
Library Tree, select Ring Tones to see your new ring tone.

NOTE 7.
Assuming that your iTunes Sync settings are correct, the next time you sync
your iPhone, the newly created ring tones will be available on your device.

Enjoy,

Mark


From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Cathy
Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2014 10:55 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: info about apps for ringtones,

Is there an app to convert MP3 ring tones into i-phone ring tones?  If there
is, is it accessible with voice over?  Thanks for the info in advance.
Cathy & Pilot Dog, Tiny:
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