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iTunes - Make Your Own iPhone Ringtones

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008 – running time 01:35
Make your own custom iPhone ringtones with iTunes

Find out how to make your very own iPhone ringtone using iTunes and an MP3. It's easier than you think and we'll show you how on today's Tekzilla Daily.

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" Everyone on the Tekzilla -- I'm Veronica Belmont. You create a custom ringtone for your iPhone using an MP3 iTunes will make it easy the songs -- buy in the iTunes store but thanks Alex these -- it is possible. Alex Wright's. The basic idea is to edit the song you want to about 35 seconds or less converted to an M 48 file and then -- may not file as and for our. I'm married simply a matter of dragging files into the ring tones section of iTunes. First click edit then preferences. Under the general tab click import settings and -- how to set to import using AC and click okay right click your preferred song and click get info. In the options tab you'll see two fields for the start and stop time. And at the time you wanted to play is your ringtone and remember it can't be more than thirty seconds total. Click OK and right click the song again and select create -- AC version. -- if you sect do you think you'll see you're 32 version of pop up next to the original song. -- your file and hit control aren't there windows or command aren't OS-X green -- us extension to dot and for -- Back in nineteen just import every name pop and don't show up as a ringtone so thanks sucks now view the temperature make you want to share that email us at -- revision3.com. Don't forget to excel dot com it's -- deep placed by more tips tricks product views and attitudes."

" Wow."

" Everyone on the Tekzilla -- I'm Veronica Belmont. You create a custom ringtone for your iPhone using an MP3 iTunes will make it easy the songs -- buy in the iTunes store but thanks Alex these -- it is possible. Alex Wright's. The basic idea is to edit the song you want to about 35 seconds or less converted to an M 48 file and then -- may not file as and for our. I'm married simply a matter of dragging files into the ring tones section of iTunes. First click edit then preferences. Under the general tab click import settings and -- how to set to import using AC and click okay right click your preferred song and click get info. In the options tab you'll see two fields for the start and stop time. And at the time you wanted to play is your ringtone and remember it can't be more than thirty seconds total. Click OK and right click the song again and select create -- AC version. -- if you sect do you think you'll see you're 32 version of pop up next to the original song. -- your file and hit control aren't there windows or command aren't OS-X green -- us extension to dot and for -- Back in nineteen just import every name pop and don't show up as a ringtone so thanks sucks now view the temperature make you want to share that email us at -- revision3.com. Don't forget to excel dot com it's -- deep placed by more tips tricks product views and attitudes."