How To Make Your Own iPhone Ringtones on a Mac

  • April 16, 2010
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meggiegreen from meggiegreen

Are you tired of the ubiquitous ringtones on your iPhone? Does your ring sound like everyone else’s? Do you want to extract a song from video and use your favorite clips as your own iPhone Ringtone instead of paying for every tone. Just follow these steps and with the help of a Mac iPhone Video Converter, you’ll be on your way to make personal ringtones easily.

You Will Need

  • iPhone Video Converter for Mac

Step 1

Download and Install iPhone Video Converter for Mac.
You can download it here: http://www.imoviesoft.com/products/iphone-video-converter-mac.html
Note: Besides converting all popular video files like AVI, WMV, FLV, 3GP, etc. to iPhone MPEG4 format, this Mac iPhone Video Converter also can extract audio from video to iPhone audio format like MP3, M4A and AAC.

Step 2

Choose a Audio or Video Which You Want to Extract Song from and Load It to iPhone Video Converter for Mac.

Step 3

Select Your Output Profile and Output Folder.

Step 4

Use the Trim function in the Edit Window to pick out your favorite clips that you want to use as ringtone.
You can set the “Start Time” and “End Time” to set the time of the clip or you can directly drag the slide bar to the accurate position.

Step 5

Start Conversion
Click “Start” button to start converting the clip to the format that you need.

Step 6

Plug in your iPhone to sync your new ringtones.

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Comments (1)

plus

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about 1 year ago by plus

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