Well we got an iPhone 3G this past week and noticed a few problems. One of which was the fact that all the old songs we had, we were not able to convert them to a ringtone. Now considering one has to hand over $199 or even $299 and not even have this option was quiet surprising (keep in mind it’s not the phone price that will hurt your bank account, but the heavy monthly increased plans). So we did some digging on the Internet and wanted to find the best tutorial for our readers and here is what we came up with.
Step 1. Make sure your iTunes is up to date.
Step 2. Choose the song you want to convert.
Step 3. Listen to the song and write down where you want the ring tone to start and end (cannot exceed 40 seconds and you cannot skip areas)
Step 4. Right click on the song and select “Show in Finder.” Once you have clicked, a window will come up which will show you the song (do not close this folder, simply put it to the side or minimize)
Step 5. Right click on the same song again and select “Get Info.”

Step 6. Click on the “Options” tab
Step 7. Input the start and end time (if you want the song to start from the beginning, simply adjust the ending) (format: Minutes: Seconds: Milliseconds)
Step 8. Press Ok.
Step 9. Right click on the song and select, “Convert Selection to AAC” (If you have another format selected proceed to the iTunes preferences and click on the “Advanced” tab. Where it says “Import using:” select “AAC Encoder” and then press Ok.)

Step 10. Right click on the new file that has been created (will be the smaller file) and right click on the file and select “Delete.” (When prompted, please select “Keep File”)
Step 11. Go to the folder you minimized earlier and you should see 2 copies of the same song. Select the file with the extension m4a and rename the extension to m4r.

Step 12. Double click on the file, and you will notice that the file will placed in your ring tones folder (just sync your iPhone and you are set!)
Enjoy your new iPhone 3G
(May want to turn of the 3G feature to get normal reception. If you have it on, it somehow sucks all the reception away
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Posted on August 8th, 2008 by admin
Filed under: iPhone Ringtone, iPhone Tips
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