![]() ![]() (Trust me on this one.PLASE DO THIS.) Then go to contacts, menu, and select Merge with Google. Then, on your phone, open contacts and go to menu-more-settings-save new contacts to, and select Google. Then delete any from the "other" list and any doubles in the contacts. Go through and clean up all Google contacts, plus add the "My Contacts" to any contact that doesn't have it. Somewhere in there are duplicates, so the phone doesn't know which to assign the cutom ringtone to. At the bottom, there is an "Other" label. Only do this step if all your Google contacts are up to date and include all contacts in your phone.įrom within your computer, go to your Google contacts, the is a "My Contacts" label. ![]() We even went to the store and tried a brand new phone and same thing! But.We just figured it out! Okay, so here we go.Įdit: If you are not a user of Google contacts, then do not do the merge described below because this will overwrite your phone contacts with your google contacts. Have a great day folks.Same exact thing has happened to my wife's phone, but not mine. I’ve just done this all in iOS7 on my new iPhone so I know it works.Īll the screenshots above are from my iTunes. You can now go to your iphone and change your ringtone to the new track. Select the Correct ringtone and sync your device.ġ3. Connect your device and go to the ‘Tones’ tabġ2. If you don’t have a ‘Tones’ library, go back to Preferences and select it in the General tab.ġ1. Double Click that renamed track and it will automatically add it to iTunes and stat playing the track and it will have added it to your ‘Tones’ library. Right click that file and click on rename. The correct file will have the length as specified above.ĩ. If it isn’t, right click, choose ‘Properties’, then the ‘Details’ tab and scroll down to ‘Length’. In any event, the chances are that this will be the onlyįile in the folder. Your file extensions may be hidden as I believe that is the default option. This file will have the original name but an. This will open another folder where your shorter duplicate file will be stored.Ĩ. I don’t know what the equivalent would be on a Mac. Right click on the shorter duplicate track and Click on ‘Show in Windows Explorer’ if using windows obviously. Go back to the original track and make sure you follow the instructions in Step 4 above to set the original track back to its original length by unchecking theħ. Change the import format to AAC, click OK and close that box and follow the steps above.Ħ. Go to your Preferences, General Tab and click on the ‘Import Settings’ button near the bottom of that box. If you don’t see AAC then it probably means that you have iTunes set to rip to a different format. This shorter duplicate track will become our ringtone. Once done, click OK and then right click on the track again and select ‘Create AAC Version.’ This will create a duplicate track of the length specified in the box above. ![]() If it is longer than 30 seconds, it won’t be usable as a ringtone.ĥ. WARNING: The ringtone MUST be 30 second or less. Go to the Options tab at the top and put a check mark in the ‘Start Time’ and ‘Stop Time’ boxes, making sure that you know exactly when you want the ringtone to start and stop. Right click on the track you want to use and select ‘Get Info’Ĥ. Select your music library in the sidebarģ. Go to your computer and launch iTunes, making sure the music you want to convert to a ringtone exists in your iTunes library. All it takes is a little bit of patience and about five minutes of your time.ġ. It’s not as easy as Android but it’s not difficult by any means. So you’ve got that perfect music track and you desperately want to set it as your ringtone. ![]()
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