Saturday, April 14, 2012

Iphone Ringtone Maker : Top 3

iPhone Ringtone Maker

Looking for a good iPhone Ringtone Maker? Again, you have come to the right place. In todays blog, my focus will be on showing you a few of the iPhone Ringtone Makers that are used most often, as well as telling you which is my favorite and walking you through how to use it.

Top 3 ringtone makers for iphone

audiko.net

iringer.net

RingTone maker pro


Thats it, those are the Top3 most popular makers at the moment.
My personal favorite is audiko.net to make iphone ringtones.

Why Audiko? you may ask.

Well this is actually quite simple. Audiko.net is my favorite because of several reasons including but not limited to:

Free
Easy To Use
I can use any songs that I have on my computer

It is free to use software and you dont even have to download anything to your computer. All you have to do is go to their website, select which service you have (att, verizon etc), enter your phone number, select a song from your computer and select the part of that song that you want as a ringtone. And voila you have a ringtone for your app. Once you complete their directions / instructions it will send the ringtone to your iphone.

Hope you enjoy!

Make Iphone Ringtones

Looking for how to Make Iphone Ringtones? Well you've come to the right place. In todays blog I am going to show you the best program available to use on your computer to make iphone ringtones that you can then send to your cell at no charge.

iTunes

iTunes is apples free application that lets you sync files to your iphone from your computer.

To make iphone ringtones using iTunes follow these instructions:

Step 1

Launch iTunes, Apple's free application that you use to sync files with your iPhone, on your computer. Click on "iTunes" and then "Preferences." Click on "Import Settings" and then click on the "Import Using" pull-down menu to select "AAC Encoder." Click "OK" to save the change.

Step 2

Right-click on a DRM-free song in the iTunes library, and then click "Get Info." The information window for that song will appear. You won't be able to make ringtones from songs protected by Digital Rights Management.

Step 3

Click on the "Options" tab. Type the starting time you want for the ringtone in the "Start Time" box, and then type what time in the song you want to designate as the end of the ringtone in the "Stop Time" box, for a duration of up to 30 seconds. For example, type "0:00" and "0:30" to make a ringtone out of the first 30 seconds of the song. You can also adjust the volume, to make the ringtone louder than the song currently is. Click on the check boxes next to the start and stop time boxes, and then click "OK."

Step 4

Right-click on the song in the iTunes window again and then select "Create AAC Version." Now iTunes will create a 30-second ringtone from the song based on the settings you made. You will see the ringtone version of the song appear under the original song in your playlist.

Step 5

Right-click on the ringtone and select "Show in Windows Explorer." Right-click on the file and choose "Rename," and then change the extension from ".M4a" to "M4r." Change the file name to something like "Song Name ringtone" to help you distinguish it from the original song. Double-click on the file and it will automatically go into the "Ringtone" section of iTunes.

Step 6

Plug one end of the included USB cable into your iPhone, and the other end into a USB port on your computer. Click on "Sync" in iTunes to sync the new ringtone to the iPhone.