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Heidi Sammons

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Jan 25, 2024, 4:53:10 PM1/25/24
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using music to ringtone was said to be easy to use, but I do not agree! First off you are suppose to beable to load a song or sound from anywhere on your phone. I have not been able to do that, because when I click the load button, it goes to the apple music library. So what I had to do was go to the files app select my sound and share it to music to ringtones. From there everything seems fine until I save the sound as a Garageband file. I choose that, and clean storage pops up. Prompting me to download the Clean storage app. and i can not get any further than that.
since I clicked on share to Garageband shouldn't the Garageband app open so i can create the ringtone?
so I cannot create a ringtone easily or am I not using the app correctly

The clean storage pop up is an advertisement and should not be relied on.
The cleaning storage pop-up is deceptive advertisement that tricks you into doing something dangerous.
You have several options, turn on airplane mode, open MusicToRingtone and press the load button, choose files and adjust the ringtone to your liking, now save and choose GarageBand file and it should work as expected.
Another alternative is to go to the MusicToRingtone settings and remove ads for $3.99 forever

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The general advice that if something sounds too good to be true it is. I love heavy metal and needed to make my own heavy metal ringtones because everything else was lame. I create ringtones on a Windows computer with JAWS. I start with an MP3 file, either created from a CD or captured from YouTube. I load it into MP3 Direct Cut and edit the file into a 30 second piece of audio. With MP3 direct Cut, I can use fade ins and fade outs. Then the 30 second clip is uploaded to an online file converter to turn it into an M4R file, which is the file format used for iPhone ringtones. The M4R is then transferred to the iPhone using iTunes.

Once you have downloaded or purchased music files onto your Galaxy device, you can choose to set them as ringtones. You can also assign a track to one of your contacts so you can recognise straight away who is calling.

In order to set it as a ringtone, the music file must be downloaded directly onto your device (i.e. tracks that you have purchased or directly downloaded). Use the links below to download music using Samsung Music or load files onto your device from your Windows PC.

Also, I advise my users to install the "Rings Extended" app from the Android Market. Then whenever this dialog is opened on their device, such as from my app or from the phone's settings menu, the user will have the additional choice of picking any of the mp3s stored on their device, not just the built in ringtones.

To set a song as your ringtone it needs to saved in your Files app or must be purchased and downloaded on your phone. You can't use songs that you just have saved on Apple Music or another streaming service such as Spotify.

The easiest way to do this is to pick out your favorite song and save it to files using an mp3 converter or buy it in the iTunes Store. Then you'll have to create a loop of that song in GarageBand and export it as a ringtone. Don't worry, the process is quite easy, and we'll talk you through the steps.

4) You can check to make sure the file appears on your iPhone and set it as your ringtone immediately. Open Settings on your iPhone and select Sounds & Haptics.

Along with using the Music app, you can use GarageBand to create an iPhone ringtone too. So you have a couple of great options for making ringtones out of your favorite tunes. Let us know if you plan to create your next iPhone ringtone!

Agreed. I finally pulled the trigger and upgraded from my 2016 Galaxy Watch to the Watch5. I was rather displeased to find this feature missing while setting up my new Watch. I know there is third-party software out there that may make side-loading a custom ringtone possible, but that seems like a hassle and somewhat risky just to have such a basic function. I really think Samsung made a mistake removing this feature!

Custom ringtones come with a lot of benefits and pleasures. From showing your unique music taste and assigning different ringtones for specific contacts to avoiding spam calls. Do you want to enjoy the pleasures brought by customized ringtones? If you do, follow this guide to make your own ringtone in two ways.

Many users prefer to use iTunes to convert a song into a ringtone since it is free of charge. But sometimes, free things are actually expensive. The complex steps involved in using iTunes will take a lot of your time and energy, which can't be measured by money. If you don't want to waste that time, just use this easy-to-use iPhone ringtone maker - EaseUS Ringtone Editor to make your ringtone.

If you prefer iTunes, you can also use it to create a ringtone. First of all, you'll need to prepare a song that you wish to convert into a ringtone. You can transfer songs from iPhone to PC or directly download one from websites. After choosing the song, you can follow these steps to make it a ringtone for your iPhone XR/8/7.

After you make the ringtone, you can directly sync the edited ringtone to your iPhone by following these steps: Connect your iPhone to the computer > Run iTunes > Click the "Device" tab > Choose "Tones" > Drag and drop the ringtone from the desktop to iTunes. Or you can use this easy-to-use iPhone transfer software - EaseUS MobiMover to get things done. With this program, you can add ringtones to an iPhone from a computer.

Most importantly, it also serves as a video & audio downloader that enables you to download online video & audio files to your computer. Thus, if you want to download ringtones for your iPhone, you can use them to get ringtones from a website to your computer and then transfer ringtones to your iPhone.

If there is no computer available, you can also make a song your ringtone on your iPhone without a computer. This requires using an app called GarageBand. Perhaps you've heard of this app many times, but do you know how to use it?

Some users might also be curious about how to set a ringtone on iPhone from Apple Music or Music Library. Basically, you can directly do this with the native Music app. But you may need the GarageBand app to trim and export music from the Music app to your ringtone library. The steps are the same as those listed above, so we won't detail them here.

To set a movie song as a ringtone, you'll need to first convert the movie to a format supported by the iPhone ringtone, and then export it to your iPhone. Finally, set it as your ringtone. You can directly download your desired YouTube videos to MP3 files with EaseUS MobiMover and then send the downloaded MP3 file to your iPhone to set it as your ringtone.

The necessary steps to set a song as a ringtone on iPhone are all detailed above. Whether you want to set a song as a ringtone on iPhone 8 or add ringtones to iPhone 8 Plus, you now know how to do it. Specify your need and carry out the solution you like best to make and set a custom ringtone on your iPhone within minutes.

If you find this method to be a little tricky or if you have a computer nearby, you might want to try out the old school way of making custom ringtones with iTunes and copying them to your iPhone manually.

Did you create a custom ringtone using GarageBand on your iPhone? What do you think about this process? How does this procedure compare to the traditional iTunes method? Do let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments section down below.

Good day to all, the excellent instructions in this article have FINALLY enabled me to get the desired ringtone on my iPhone 13. I waded through several pimply-faced YouTube time wasters (Gad, those kids need to learn how to use video correctly) before I stumbled on this concise, correct and very useful set of instructions. These were right on the mark and got the job done, first time. Thank you. PK

The purpose of this article is to focus on making ringtones, not about downloading Garageband or addressing unusual error messages about failed app downloads (which could be due to wi-fi, or temporary service disruptions, or other reasons).

If you are familiar with the steps to transfer iTunes music library to iPhone, it cannot be a hard job for you to set a ringtone on iPhone from music library with iTunes. You may need to convert the song to a ringtone format, then sync it to your iPhone, and finally set it as a ringtone on iPhone. Here are detailed steps.

2. In the prompt window, click Option > Set the Start and Stop time of the ringtone > Click OK to confirm. Please be noted that the ringtone is up to 30 seconds.

Step 3. Set ringtone on iPhone
When the sync task is finished, unplug your iPhone from the computer. Go to the Settings app > Sound & Haptics > Ringtone to locate and set the ringtone.

Hope everything goes well and you can successfully set ringtone from music library on iPhone. Just in case, you may encounter the iTunes sync greyed out issue when trying to sync ringtone to iPhone. Then, you can try the second method to change the ringtone on iPhone from music library without iTunes.

If you have problems editing songs to ringtone or syncing the ringtone to iPhone, then you can try the method introduced below. You can transfer the songs you like to iPhone and set the songs as ringtone on iPhone.

Step 1. Transfer iTunes music from computer to iPhone
Without syncing by iTunes, you can rely on the professional transfer tool - FoneTool to transfer songs from computer to iPhone no matter they are in iTunes music library or not.

Step 2. Set the song as ringtone on iPhone with GarageBand
You can make use of the GarageBand app to edit the songs. Download GarageBand app from the App Store and follow the steps below to make it.

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