works on any iphone model. here i’m using my new 3G S. I’m using iTunes 9.2 Basic Quick Explanation on How to Do This: 1) Take your mp3 file, put it in audacity or whatever you use to cut mp3 files 2) Render/Export your 30 second or less ringtone clip 3) Open the new mp3 you just rendered in itunes. 4) Right click the song in itunes and click on “Convert to AAC Format” 5) Go to My Documents/My Music/iTunes/iTunes Media/Music/Name of Artist of Song You Converted/Name of Album 6) Once you’re located the new .m4a file iTunes created, rename it from song.m4a to song.m4r (you dont need to name it “song” i just used it as an example) 7) Copy the new .m4r file to My Documents/My Music/iTunes/iTunes Media/Ringtones Open the .m4r in iTunes, then sync your iPhone. you will get errors from now on saying your iPhone cannot sync because of an error, but just ignore that, it syncs fine, it’s just confused by the non-itunes-store-bought ringtones. Bugs: DO NOT name a song that has (‘s and have a letter next to the first ( Example: Song (Remix) = Good Song(Remix) = Bad. Will not sync with phone. Link to download Audacity: audacity.download-latest.com Download MP3 Codec for Audacity (NECCESSARY) : lame.buanzo.com.ar When exporting an MP3 using Audacity, it’ll ask you to direct it to the MP3 LAME codec i just linked you. Install the codec to C:/Program Files then when audacity asks you for lame_enc.dll, you direct audacity to the folder named “Lame for Audacity” that you just installed …
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