Those Mac maniacs who use iTunes everyday, should have noticed that the “Ringtones” menu has appeared in iTunes player. So Apple has finally opened the ringtone’s feature in iTunes Store. This menu is hidden under “Library” list.
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“When I connected my iPhone to Mac today, I have received a message, “You are now able to create ringtones with a select amount of songs. Would you like to check which songs are available in the iTunes Music Store?”.
Not every song can be converted into ringtone, a song in a list should have a “bell” in a special column. But there is another problem, “bell” column does not appear by default and must be turned on manually. You have to navigate to a list of your songs in the iTunes, then open “View” menu, then “View Options”, check “Ringtone”, after that “bell” column will appear in your songs list.
And it also seems that the “.m4r renaming hack” is working again. So now all you have to do is to rename AAC audio file to .m4r extension, and add this file as a ringtone in iTunes.
The price of one ringtone creation in iTunes is $0.99 and of course the number of songs that are available for converting is very limited, however, it appears they are still try to update the iTunes store.
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