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tutubebe99




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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 2:20 am
Post subject: Introduce you an easiest way to make ringtones for iPhone

Introduce you an easiest way to make ringtones for iPhone

Want to add the beautiful background music or episode in your beloved videos or movies to be as ringtons of your iPhone? Come on, just get what you need from my post here, it will introduce you an easiest way to make ringtones for your iPhone, no matter your source files are in the form of audio or video, they will be both OK. The assistant of us during this course is Pavtube http://www.pavtube.com/ringtone-maker/ (Ringtone Maker), which is capable of converting video and audio files in various sorts of formats to iPhone workable file, like AVI, WMV, MPEG, MOV, FLV, MKV, RM, XviD, MP4, H.264/AVC, AVCHD, M2TS, DAT, 3GP, VOB, MP3, M4A, MP2, MPA, WMA, AAC, AC3, MKA, OGG, AIFF, RA, RAM, WAV, APE, FLAC, etc. I would like to say it’s my pleasure here to show you guys how to take advantage of it to make your own iPhone ringtones.

First of all, download it here via clicking the link attached on Pavtube http://www.pavtube.com/ringtone-maker/ (Ringtone Maker).

All right, let’s start its step-by-step instruction now.

Step 1: Add files

Click “Add” button to import audio or video files which you want to make as iPhone ringtones into this program.


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Step 2: Select output format and set save path

After source files are imported, the following interface will show up, then you should click on the drop-down list of “Format” to select “iPhone Ringtones (*.m4r)” as output format. Meanwhile, this program allows you using your specified destination folder instead of the default save path. To change the save path, you just need click on the folder icon at the end of “Output” to browse and choose one.




Additionally, if you want to indicate a certain audio or video duration to convert, you can insert your wanted start-time and end-time into the textboxes after “Start” and “End” respectively. Also, if you want to combine multiple files to be as a single file, you can tick “Merge into one file”. Besides that, it permits you exporting the generated files to iTunes directly, to achieve this goal, you just need check “Export to iTunes”, in that way, it’s convenient for you to sync the output files to iPhone as ringtones.

Step 3: Set advanced settings (optional step)

Suppose you’d like to adjust audio parameters like codec name, sample rate, bit rate, audio channels, you can click “Advanced” button to do it.



Step 4: Start conversion

Click on “Generate” button, and then conversion task will begin as soon as possible. The interface below will show you clearly about the conversion info, so that you can manage your time and storage space in a proper way.



After finished, you can find the generated .m4r files for your iPhone via clicking on “Locate” button with ease, and then sync them to your iPhone through iTunes, or if you have ticked “Export to iTunes”, you can directly sync them via iTunes.

Well, hope the above info can be of some help for you.

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