You may have other things like DropBox or different Cloud services. I've got iCloud Drive and I've got On My iPhone. So if I look here in the Files app I'll see all the different locations I've got. The Files app contains all the files that are in your iCloud Drive and also files that can be stored locally. Whether this is a song from an artist that you've downloaded or it's something you've created or found in a collection you want to get it in the Files app. Now before we go into the app let's look in the Files app because this is where you want to get your sound file. This is what you need to create ringtones. So go to the Mac App Store, search for GarageBand, it's from Apple, and download it if you don't already have it on your iPhone. The first thing you need though is the GarageBand app. Any basic sound file that you have can be turned into a ringtone. So this could be something you made up or something you've downloaded or got form a collection. But you can also get just about anything for free. Okay, so you're not just stuck with the ringtones that come with your iPhone. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you by more than 500 supporters just like you. Today let me show you how you can use almost any sound file as a ringtone on your iPhone. Hopefully it will go well for you this time around.Check out How To Set Any Sound File As a Ringtone On Your iPhone at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. Save and double click so that it gets imported back into iTunes and starts playing too on your macĦ. So look around and locate the file on the hard drive.Ĥ. you might have more than one folders by name "Unknown" or some variant of it. Note - If your iTunes library is not "clean" with random songs without artists, albums, etc. Click your finder>music>iTunes>iTunes music and then look for a folder called Unknown. Locate the file on your macintosh hard drive for this -Ģ. Also, hence, when you try to add it to your iPhone the file is being treated as a music file thereby trying to replace what you have in your music section of your iPhone. Since you are not able to drag it out of iTunes on your desktop, it tells me that the extension could be something else other than what it should be i.e.m4r. Make sure that the extension of the file is. Highlight the file in iTunes and open "get info" by cmd+click or right click>get info. Is this the only way? I don't even need the ringtone on my phone but I am trying to figure out what to do so i can do it on my wife's phone. Why is this? I did it with my wife's phone because she only had a couple songs on hers but I do not want to wipe all of my songs off. If I check the sync ringtones box a window opens stating that if I do sync ringtones all of my music and videos on the phone will be removed. When I click on the phone device in itunes and get the tabs on the top, I go to ringtones. I cannot drag and drop either but can with songs. It IS in my itunes as a ringtone but will not sync to phone. Give another name to your workaround project so that the iPhone does not get confused. See if it appears under the ringtones section under iPhone in iTunes and then sync it from there. m4r file from desktop so that it gets imported back into iTunes but this time as a ringtoneħ. Now export the AAC format file to your desktopĥ. Right click the imported mp3 and convert it to the AAC formatĤ. Import the mp3 into iTunes as you would normally do to add a songģ. Instead of exporting to iTunes from GB directly, save it on your desktop as an mp3 file (or export from GB as an mp3 on your desktop).Ģ. Could be that the export from GarageBand to iTunes could be dropping the ball for you.ġ. It sounds like you are doing everything that you need to do here. The rest is 1 list and all of them are what came with phone. At the top is the default and there is only 1. Also, the ringtone list on the phone is just 1 list.
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