Create and Install SMS Tones on Your iPhone
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thanks heaps! went perfectly
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@pencepimp as long as you are actually converting the file. changing the file extension wont necessarily change the format.
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@arubiccube No it does not!! Check out my video to show you how you can easily do this only using iTunes !!!
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Here's a decent question, Do you need to export it out of Audacity or can you just change the extension to aiff? I'm wondering this because i did this and it didn't work, not sure why but i don't want to be downloading random programs to my computer.
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@arubiccube really man its in the first 30 seconds
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Make sure you are naming the folder UISounds and not UI Sounds. There cannot be a space in the folder name. That was where I had my problem. Once I took that space out of the folder name this method worked perfectly! Muchos nachos, amigo!
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Guys listen, this DOES work:
Follow the instructionts until 00:52, then Open iTunes, drag the ringtone into the library and then click it, then click Edit>Prefrences>Import settings>AIFF Encoding>OK>Right Click Song>Create AIFF Version>Copy New song to the desktop, and then continue to follow instructionts after 03:05.
Notes:
1. You can use iFunBox as well instead of DiskAid (Google "iFunBox").
2. Your iPhone MUST be jailbroken and has Winterboard.
Enjoy!! :)
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@arubiccube Yes, He SSH Into His Iphone And You Have To Be Jailbreaken To Do That
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it din not work... suckssss
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my tri-tone also remained the same. i've been at this for hours, and it just remains as a tri-tone. i've repeated these steps atleast 15 times with different audio clips, and nothing changes. still the tritone.
Does it need to be jailbroken?
arubiccube 7 months ago 13
4 People were idiots when attempting to do this
NeverShoutJazzie 11 months ago 12