R razzyer macrumors newbie Original poster Dec 1, 2009 1 0 Dec 1, 2009 #1 Hello. I have an iphone wich i wanted to add ringtones to. i have creater a 40second .m4r file but when i want to drop it into the ringtone folder of my iphone in in itunes it wont let me do it, why is this ?
Hello. I have an iphone wich i wanted to add ringtones to. i have creater a 40second .m4r file but when i want to drop it into the ringtone folder of my iphone in in itunes it wont let me do it, why is this ?
M Moi un Mouton macrumors 68000 Mar 18, 2008 1,685 4 Bracknell UK Dec 3, 2009 #2 Just as an experimant, try cutting it to 29 seconds and try again
Darth.Titan macrumors 68030 Oct 31, 2007 2,908 754 Austin, TX Dec 3, 2009 #3 Don't try to drop it into the ringtone folder, just double-click the file to open it in iTunes and it should be added to your ringtones automatically. If it doesn't, make sure the specs of the sound file are correct.
Don't try to drop it into the ringtone folder, just double-click the file to open it in iTunes and it should be added to your ringtones automatically. If it doesn't, make sure the specs of the sound file are correct.
R radioBirdman macrumors newbie Nov 25, 2009 26 0 Dec 3, 2009 #4 i *think* they have a filesize limitation too. for reference, all of these ones do work. they are all approx 25 seconds and they are all <1MB
i *think* they have a filesize limitation too. for reference, all of these ones do work. they are all approx 25 seconds and they are all <1MB
Consultant macrumors G5 Jun 27, 2007 13,314 36 Dec 3, 2009 #5 If it doesn't work, apple garageband can create the proper files.