How to set a song as a ringtone on my iPhone

Yes, actually selecting a custom tone with our music is great for showing our tastes and personality. Even if the truth is that Apple it makes it a bit complicated for us.

In relation to personalization, it is better to make iPhone tones from iTunes, complementary information we will show you below, very relevant when you put a song as a ringtone.

The difficulties of putting a song as a ringtone on your iPhone

In recent years it seems more and more difficult insert our music as ringtones customized. That said, most people resort to the typical default tracks of their devices, but the truth is, almost everyone misses putting their songs as tones.




Although in the case of the iPhone the doubt is constant, it is for this reason that in Miracomosehace we have decided to show you how to put your music as tones on your mobile. Read the following tutorial to learn how to do it easily.

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How to set a song as a ringtone on my iPhone

You can set one ringer based on a song with the iTunes program. Even so, this procedure is more than a gimmick, so you need to know how to do it, but it's essential that you first download your iTunes music from your iPhone.

Once the track is selected, you can continue. Read the following instructions to do it correctly.

Part one

  • The first step is to open the application iTunes. Well, it is through it that we can carry out the process. For this reason, in case you don't have it, the best thing is to download it from its official website.
  • Once downloaded, open the application and go to library of your music, there locate the Songs option.
  • Inside Songs you should search for the track you want as your phone's ringtone.
  • After choosing the track correctly, you need to right click on it and then on the option show information. A new tab will appear showing a lot of information related to the selected track, go to the tab options.
  • Home e end will appear in the options. You will need to modify this data, so that Start is the beginning of your tone and clearly the other option would be the end.
  • Analyze your track and pinpoint the parts you want within your tone. Make sure the tone does not exceed 30 seconds.
  • After selecting the desired time for the tone, press OK.
  • The next thing you should do is select the song and click Fillet, there look for the option Converted and then Create AAC version.
  • When the file has been converted, it will appear in the iTunes library.

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Part Two

  • Right click on the track and go to the folder it is in, this via the option Mostra in Explorer.
  • Locate the file and change the extension from M4A a M4R. Now extract the file from its location, I can put it in any folder that is not synced with iTunes.
  • Proceed to delete the converted file from the iTunes library.
  • Now you need to locate the option Toni located in the upper left part of the application. For this change the Music tab to Toni.
  • Once in tones, drag the track you edited into library.
  • Go to your iPhone icon and look for the Tones option, click there on Synchronize Tones and then Synchronize e OK.
  • This way you will have the key to your song on your iPhone. To select it, simply go to the option to change tones and select it.

The above process may seem a bit cumbersome, but as you go through it you will notice that it is not complicated. You must only follow the steps which we have provided with caution and care, this way you can have the songs you like the most as ringtones on your iPhone.




What if you suddenly regret the change? In this case, it is also possible to delete or remove ringtones from your iPhone, which you should take into account after using the above method.


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