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is there any free and legit ringtone makers for the iphone on the pc??

Try Audiko you make your own or use data base.:thumbup:

Not sure, but have you tried making your own? It's easy.

Just download a converter, I use imtoo encoder

Just pick the part of the song you want (eg chorus) and convert it to an m4.a

Save it to your desktop and rename it as an m4.r

Then drop it in your ringtone folder in iTunes.

Voilà

Simple and free :thumbup:

Not that I do it, I pay for mine like everybody should :rolleyes::D

Cheers

Damian

Edited by damo :-)

Get the mp3 you want to make a ring tone out of, if you want to edit it down, cut the section you want for the ringtone out with mp3directcut and save the edited mp3.

Convert the mp3 to m4a in iTunes.

Find the m4a file created by iTunes and change the file extension to m4r.

Drag the m4r file into your iTunes ringtone folder.

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cheers all for that will look at the imtoo program as ive used their stuff before.

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cheers, im currently using the long way and doing this:

1. open up mp3 in power mp3 cutter classic and using evaluation version which only cuts to 30 seconds. saving it.

2. open it in agree free mp3 to m4a and converting it.

3. right click the file after its saved and rename the end from m4a to m4r

4. open itune, choose to import file, click the file ive just renamed and there it is now sat in ringtones section.

:thumbup:

As people have said , you can do this for free in iTunes.

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i tried with itunes, but a lot of people i spoke to said that since version 8 they took out the ringtone maker out of it.

i tried with itunes, but a lot of people i spoke to said that since version 8 they took out the ringtone maker out of it.

Well there were sixty of us at work making ringtones that way on Thursday just fine :D

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