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Iphone Ringtone Maker

Iphone RingtoneMaker 2.1.3 Lets you create ringtones from virtualy any song or music track on the fly! It takes 13 seconds to create an iphone ringtone with this wonderful iphone ringtone application. The entire process of creating and uploading custom iPhone Ringtone to apple iphone is automated. I strongly recommend using it as opposed to buying ringtones from Apple every time. This iphone ringtone app will save you time, money and aggravation. You can create ringtones with the click of a button. Just find a song you like import into this iphone program choose your options and Presto! you got yourself a cool ringtone with paying a penny. This i-Phone application is absolutely free. You can use popular extensions like .mp3, ,wav, .ogg, and more. It can be used on a PC, Try it now you will not regret it.This software also includes Sound enhancement features that helps some mp3 files sound louder on the iPhone by applying digital amplification to any desired level. It also has somthing called Ringtone shuffling, Users with many ringtones on their iPhone can now enjoy the random playing of any of these favorite ringtones.

This free iphone ringtone maker is currently the best on the market and it’s yours for free! Click Here to Download.

 

iPhone RingTone Make 2.1.3 currently supports all iPhone firmwares v1.0.1, v1.0.2, v1.1.1, v1.1.2 and works with iTunes v7.3 to v7.5. But there is still no Mac support yet, it works on Windows only.

 

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Written by Unlock Iphone on March 6th, 2008 with 1 comment.
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Original iPhone Ringtones

Original Apple iPhone Ringtones - Some of you iphone users have played around so much that you no longer have the original apple ringtones on your iphone. Well, I have compiled a file of all Iphone ringtone that come with the apple iphone streight from the factory. You will recognize some fo the file names easily like Alarm.mp3, Marimba.mp3, Bark.mp3, Duck.mp3, Harp.mp3, Old Phone.mp3, Sonar.mp3, Strum.mp3, Robot.mp3 and all others.

You can see a file list of all ringtones included in the package by clicking on the read more link below.

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Written by Unlock Iphone on February 25th, 2008 with no comments.
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Free iPhone Ringtones

There are many ways of getting free ringtones for your iphone, you can hack itunes, change file extensions like AAC to M4R and more.

I have collected a few snippets from the web for you

MacRumors:

A MacRumors forum member discovered that you can actually get free ringtones directly inside iTunes by just changing around a file extension. All official purchased ringtones have the .M4R extension, so all you have to do is rename any AAC file to a M4R file to get it to show up in iTunes under Ringtones. Sync to your phone and you’re done. To delete the ringtones, you may have to go into the Ringtones folder under your iTunes music directory. Zero cents beats 99 cents any day.

Free iPhone Ringtones Video: Link

Today, I’m very happy to introduce Apple Gazette’s very first piece of software. A very simple iPhone ringtone Automator built application based on this tutorial for converting AAC files into ringtones for the iPhone.

The application is free to download. You are using it at your own risk. Please read the Read Me file before using the application. iTunes MUST BE closed for it to work. If iTunes is open, it will not add the file to the Ringtones tab on your iPhone.

OK - Let’s give iRing2 a shot. This is still an iPhone Ringtone Automator workflow. It works just fine for me, but I haven’t been able to test it on another machine yet. It takes the AAC file, turns it into an m4r file, lets you move it to your iTunes Ringtone folder, then converts it back to an m4a file after its there.

I’ve successfully uploaded 2 rintones to my iPhone using it. If you don’t have a iPhone Ringtones folder in your iTunes Music folder you will need to create it for iRing to run the script properly.

If you’re still using iTunes 7.4 you can download the original iRing here.

Click Here to download iRing 2.

Thank you Kevin 

Written by Unlock Iphone on December 17th, 2007 with no comments.
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Custom iPhone Ringtones

Unlock Iphone Ringtones for free, I picked up this great article here: How to make Custom iPhone ringtones without paying Apple $2

Apple started selling iPhone ringtones for $2 apiece through its iTunes store last week, but if you aren’t afraid of a little tinkering, you can get that “Hey Ya” or “Sexy Back” ringtone without shelling out the extra bucks.

Users have to pay Apple $1 for a song, plus an extra $1 to convert that song into a ringtone. Of course, hackers immediately set out to find a way to generate unlocked iPhone ringtones for free. In a classic game of cat and mouse, Apple has spent the last few days trying to block iPhone owners from installing free ringtones on their iphones — only to watch iphone hackers come up with workarounds just hours after each patch is released.

Apple has continued to update its iTunes software (which syncs with the iPhone to add ringtones) to block the specific loopholes uncovered by the iphone hackers. In fact, iTunes was updated almost immediately after the first loophole was uncovered Friday.

Despite Apple’s best efforts, the chase continues. The most-popular desktop applications for installing custom ringtones were updated this weekend, in one case only hours after Apple updated its software to block them.

Mac users can rely on applications like iToner ($15 from Ambrosia Software), which is a full-featured iphone ringtone manager for the iPhone. Windows users can get similar functionality from iPhoneRingtoneMaker ($15 from Efiko Software).

These options feature drag-and-drop iphone ringtone management, including the ability to use just about any sound file and the option to set specific songs to play when specific people call. The latest iTunes update appears to have crippled iPhoneRingtoneMaker for some users, but the developers at Efiko are working on the problem. IToner is currently up to date.

Granted, the methods described below may very well be rendered obsolete the next time Apple updates iTunes or the iPhone’s firmware.

So, to keep the instructions up to date, we’ve also posted them in Wired’s How To Wiki. You can follow along there and help keep the instructions detailed and current as the Whack-A-Mole game continues.

ITunes 7.4

The simplest DIY method involves just using iTunes and some free iphone software. Apple quickly disabled this ultrasimple free ringtone method with the release of iTunes 7.4.1, but if you haven’t yet upgraded to 7.4.1, this method will work.

Shortly after the release of iTunes 7.4 — which came out last Wednesday, the day iphone ringtones were announced — users noticed that the main difference between ringtones and regular audio files were their file extensions. Regular AAC files have the file extension .m4a, while ringtones use the file extension .m4r.

ITunes 7.4 will automatically create a new folder for storing ringtones in your music library the first time you open a .m4r file, provided you have the “Keep iTunes Music Folder Organized” option checked. This folder is where you’ll want to put your ringtone files, but first you’ll need to edit the song down to a suitable size. The size of an allowed ringtone on the iPhone tops out at around 3 megabytes.

For Mac users, there are several ways to whittle down your tracks. You could use Apple’s Quicktime Pro or Garageband if you have them. You can also edit MP3s in the free Audion 3, which features a nice waveform editing tool. Windows users can edit audio files with the free Audacity. Pick the 20 to 30 seconds you want to use as your ringtone, and save the file as an MP3.

Next, add the shortened file to your iTunes library, then right-click on it in iTunes and choose “Convert to AAC.” The clip will need to be an AAC file in order to be used as a ringtone. Finally, change the file extension to .m4r, and move the AAC to the “Ringtones” folder in your music library.

Since both Windows and Mac OS X like to hide file extensions, the renaming part can be tricky. Make sure you aren’t just appending a file extension to the hidden one. On a Mac, choose “Get Info” in the Finder and make sure “Hide extension” is unchecked. In Windows, make sure the “Hide extensions for known file types” option in Windows Explorer is turned off.

When you sync your iPhone, you should see the new iphone ringtones displayed in your iphone’s sound settings.

ITunes 7.4.1

Even if you have already upgraded to iTunes 7.4.1, all hope is not lost.

First, complete all the steps listed above for version 7.4. Then use this simple trick: Head back into the iTunes music folder and change the extension of your .m4r ringtones back to .m4a. Convoluted, yes, but it does work. For now.

More Alternatives

Or, rather than mess around with your file extensions, you can also use applications that automate the process. Rogue Amoeba’s MakeiPhoneRingtone and AppleGazette’s iRing are both free downloads for the Mac. Create the ringtone clip, and these apps will handle the rest.

There is another method of getting custom ringtones on your iPhone as well, though it requires using the Jailbreak application and a bit of command-line sauce.

Using Jailbreak to unlock your iPhone and installing the SSH application will let you interact with the iPhone’s file system just as you would any other external device. You’ll be able to install free iphone ringtones and much, much more.

The legality of all this futzing is still being debated. Some say using a song you purchased (either on a CD or online) as a ringtone does not constitute fair use and may be grounds for copyright infringement. So, proceed with caution.

And before you go crazy making a dozen ringtones, we can’t help but suggest you consider another ring option: the ever-popular vibrate setting. Like a timeless black suit or little black dress, vibrate is classy, demure and doesn’t annoy the hell out of everyone within 20 feet of you.

Written by Unlock Iphone on December 7th, 2007 with no comments.
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Unlock The Iphone

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You will be able to use the same Locked Iphone Sim-card, or unlocked iPhone sim.

Apple iPhones are indeed a bit hard to Unlock - or so you think. We have found ways of unlocking an Iphone by just clicking on a link.

Written by Unlock Iphone on November 30th, 2007 with 2 comments.
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