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02-03-2008, 01:52 PM #21
hey guys i tried everything posted even downgraded itunes to 7.4 and still nothing. I dowloaded winscp and had no idea how to use it, there must be a simple way to add ringtones ibrickr was the best but now that i upraded to 1.1.3 it doesn't work
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02-05-2008, 12:04 PM #22iPhone? More like MyPhone
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so does this not work on dev team 1.1.3 jailbreak?
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02-05-2008, 01:44 PM #23iPhone? More like MyPhone
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02-05-2008, 05:59 PM #24iPhone? More like MyPhone
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bump does this work on 1.1.3 jailbroken?
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02-05-2008, 10:37 PM #25iPhone? More like MyPhone
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iPhone Ringtone Maker!
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02-08-2008, 08:11 AM #26
If you are using windows, your folder options may be set to "Hide known file extensions" which then doesn't allow you to see/change the file type by renaming it.
In any windows explorere window, click Tools>Folder options
From this window select the "View" tab.
Below"Hidden Files and folders" option, UN-check the "Hide extensions for known file types" box.
Clck Apply.
You should now be able to see/edit file extensionsLast edited by ARCHA1C; 02-11-2008 at 09:03 AM.

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02-23-2008, 05:00 AM #27
THX much 4 sharing this!
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02-27-2008, 08:27 AM #28
works on my 1.1.3 OTB fully unlock and im using 7.5 and i know 7.6 works as well..
1. Open iTunes
2. Create a folder called iPhone Ringtones
3. Find song that you want to create to a Ringtone
4. Right click song and select GET INFO
5. Go to the OPTIONS tab
6. You will see two boxes one for START and one for STOP check both of those boxes.
7. In START box put where you would want the Ringtone to begin example- 0:01 or 1:25
8. In STOP box put the number that would make the Ringtone 29secs long total example- Start 0:25 End 0:54
9. Once you’ve done that and both boxes are checked click OK
10. Now right click song and select Convert to AAC
11. Once that’s done Drag the Converted AAC which should be 29secs long to your iPhone Ringtone folder.
12. Now delete the 29sec AAC song out of iTunes. Don’t forget to take the original song and right click go to GET INFO then OPTIONS and uncheck those boxes then ok.
13. Now in your iPhone Ringtone folder it should say example- TNT.m4a if it doesn’t click on Tools and go to Folder options then click on the View Tab. Scroll down and uncheck the box that has HIDE EXTENSIONS FOR KNOWN FILE TYPES then click apply. Now it should show the .m4a
14. Right click your audio file and click RENAME change the .m4a to m4r. Now it should have a white piece of paper with a CD and music note on it and say ringtone in little letters.
15. Double click the Ringtone and it should automatically show up in iTunes under your ringtones. Now just SYNC and enjoyiPhone 8gb- OTB 1.1.3 fully unlocked and everything working great plus mods
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03-12-2008, 10:14 AM #29
doesn't seem to work with 7.6.1
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05-08-2008, 04:48 PM #30
It all works just like you said except when I sync my iphone the rigntone doesn't appear in the list of files to sync
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05-13-2008, 10:36 PM #31
Sorry for the confusion folks apparently the reason I couldn't download custom ringtones into my iphone was the file lenght, it has to be less than 29 secs
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06-04-2008, 02:37 AM #32
All
I have converted as updated and in iTunes I can see that its displayed under Ringtones. I did a Sync - Now I am not able to find this under Sounds - Where is this converted file stored and how do I find this ? Please help



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