For iTunes 9.X, there doesn't appear to be a "convert to AAC" option. This can be sidestepped using the free program Audacity by Sourceforge. Load original song in Audacity, crop to the times you want, then use File/Export As and save as M4A/AAC. (Or, alternately, you can set the start-stop times in iTunes, convert to mp3, then load that mp3 in Audacity and Export As, but you can crop much more precisely in Audacity.) Rename as M4R. Follow all other steps as in this video and it will work. :D
ii have the ringtones sittinq in the ringtone folder , i sync the iphone and check the tones in phone none of my custom show up , i did all the write steps. help thx
Hi Cid, Thank you so much for this! It was excellent! Maybe you can help me on another issue? How can I correct the volume, if the converted ringtone is a bit too quiet?
Everything was find up until I tried to add it to my iPhone. It goes to my music section instead of my ringtones making it unusable. :/ What am i doing wrong?
Thank you so much this really helped i didnt know how to change the file it wasnt working and i didnt wana download a stupid ringtone program THANK YOUUUUUU
@AgapeTubing You're right. There is no Convert to AAC that I am aware of. Just pick the file you want and go to Advanced-Create AAC Version (in the menu bar by Help). This will create a new file for you to edit. It's not really converting, just copying. I'm using 9.1.0.79.
Thank you so much! I'm just so used to right clicking the song to select "create AAC version". I didn't know it was in the "advance" menu now. THANK YOU!
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Wilfred2727 1 year ago
thanks ur tutorial really helped. i couldnt figure out y it wasnt shhowing m4a but i got it now thanks again
mzpinkbunnie 1 year ago
Thanks a lot
ruizini3 1 year ago
Thanks man than you a lot.
rswaryah 1 year ago
For iTunes 9.X, there doesn't appear to be a "convert to AAC" option. This can be sidestepped using the free program Audacity by Sourceforge. Load original song in Audacity, crop to the times you want, then use File/Export As and save as M4A/AAC. (Or, alternately, you can set the start-stop times in iTunes, convert to mp3, then load that mp3 in Audacity and Export As, but you can crop much more precisely in Audacity.) Rename as M4R. Follow all other steps as in this video and it will work. :D
ObiWanBillKenobi 1 year ago
ii have the ringtones sittinq in the ringtone folder , i sync the iphone and check the tones in phone none of my custom show up , i did all the write steps. help thx
NYCzkidd1 1 year ago
Thanks mate... Legend
fordpl00 1 year ago
Hi Cid, Thank you so much for this! It was excellent! Maybe you can help me on another issue? How can I correct the volume, if the converted ringtone is a bit too quiet?
Loaki9 1 year ago
Everything was find up until I tried to add it to my iPhone. It goes to my music section instead of my ringtones making it unusable. :/ What am i doing wrong?
urbanr0cker 1 year ago
every time i try to put on my phone it only accepts 1 song at a time y is this?
killacronk 1 year ago
in my itunes i dont have the ringtones thing and i have an iphone
fo0tballman30 1 year ago
they do have it its just in advanced
Gothicpopidol 1 year ago
Thank you so much this really helped i didnt know how to change the file it wasnt working and i didnt wana download a stupid ringtone program THANK YOUUUUUU
angelicawoot 1 year ago
It doesn't show up on my phone....if I bought it from iTunes does that make a difference
PatrickCageIIakaPjay 1 year ago
@PatrickCageIIakaPjay Unfortunately yes. iTunes wants another 99 cents (some are $1.29) if you purchased the original from them.
cid360 1 year ago
ITunes 9.1.0.79 Does not have Convert to AAC Option :-/
AgapeTubing 1 year ago
@AgapeTubing You're right. There is no Convert to AAC that I am aware of. Just pick the file you want and go to Advanced-Create AAC Version (in the menu bar by Help). This will create a new file for you to edit. It's not really converting, just copying. I'm using 9.1.0.79.
cid360 1 year ago
wtf i do everything right then i get to changing it to .m4r then i double click on it and it doesnt start playing! hmmm. doesnt work
TheMajm88 1 year ago
thanks dude! lol you made me wait 50seconds for you to click yes to changing file extension! XD
FrozenLkea 1 year ago
Thank you! I use to do this all the time with Vista... It just change a bit so thanks for the help!
BrownFamily004 1 year ago
ahh i been trying ALL DAY to do this! thanks u helped a lot
naniita023 1 year ago
THANKS alot!! i watched an old version before and couldnt fine "create ACC-version"
thank you!!
Antmannen95 1 year ago
Works great! Thanks
WeXFlyXPlanes 1 year ago
thanks!
MadManSekkta 1 year ago
I used vista and this worked perfectly!! Finally, after watching about a dozen!
TheWinterbottoms 1 year ago
think it might have to be SSH into the iphone. it is not showing on my phone eigther
shaz2874 1 year ago
its showing up in the ringtones section on itunes
but it wont sync to my iphone. i dont see it there as an option
hazzail 1 year ago 6
@hazzail in the iphone options did you check sync ring tones?
JoshieCan 1 year ago
thanks for the video dude!! gratz
MrLucasRossiF 1 year ago
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GenM124 1 year ago
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GenM124 1 year ago
how to make that in windows xp ?!
GenM124 1 year ago
@GenM124 Not sure about XP. I haven't used XP in a few years.
cid360 1 year ago
@GenM124 Not sure about XP. I haven't used XP in a few years.
cid360 1 year ago
@cid360 ok,thankyou:)
GenM124 1 year ago
Thank you so much! I'm just so used to right clicking the song to select "create AAC version". I didn't know it was in the "advance" menu now. THANK YOU!
n0rice4me 1 year ago