There are normally 2 ways that we can get iPhone ringtones from our favorite music since the release of iTunes 8. The first one is buying directly from iTunes store; alternatively, we can use iTunes to create custom iPhone ringtones, but keep in mind that all the music must have already been purchased, and after making a ringtone, we will have to pay another $0.99.
Although these two methods are convenient, they all come with fees. No one wants to pay for a song twice to get a ringtone. What’s more, some music, including the free one in iTunes or any song ripped from a CD cannot be used to make ringtones, as well as Video clips or Movies.
For Mac users, the following guide can teach you how to make custom iPhone ringtone on Mac from any song or video you like in 4 easy steps.
Step1: Launch iPhone Ringtone Maker for Mac and Connect Your iPhone
Step2: Import a Song or Video
You can either choose a song /video in iTunes library or directly drag one from your hard disk.
Step3: Trim the Audio/Video File to Start Making
Use the blue slide bar to trim the file you import. You can also set the length of the ringtone by typing the exact time value into the time-setting boxes.
The program also allows you to add Fade in/out function (up to 5 seconds)effect and pre-listen to the ringtone you made.
Step4: Export Ringtone to Your iPhone
Select Transfer to iPhone and click Start , the ringtone made will be transferred to iPhone. Click Start alone, the Ringtone will then be in iTunes. Here you can rename the ringtone you made.
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