Add any Audio file as Ringtone to your iPhone using Fission and MakeiPhoneRingtone v1.3
One of the victims of the now in-famous iPhone firmware v1.1.1 were iPhone applications which allowed you to add custom ringtones for free or for a one-time charge. One of the popular ringtone applications that was affected was the MakeRingtoneMaker. Now that you can once again add custom ringtones to...
Comments
-
For windows users, simply edit an mp3 using software like EXPStudio Audio Editor down to under 40 seconds. After that, load it into iTunes and right click the file. Select "Convert to ACC". This will dump the file in C:\user\music\itunes\itunesmusic\artist\album\*.mp3. The file will come out as *.m4a. Rename this file to *.m4r, sync, and your done! Thought this might help.
-
While that worked for Windows, it doesn't appear to show up on the list of Ringtones on the phone itself, but it's listed in iTunes. Weird.
-
Apparently my issue was the time limit, it has to be under 30 seconds. They started showing up then.
-
Could not rename it with windows had to download this program to change the extension