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Old 07-12-2009, 04:03 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by nickerjones View Post
its on a mac .... what happened last time ( or what i remember ) is i found the file in itunes.... i would go to File>Get Info>Options... then i would put the start of the ringtone time and the end of the time in the start and end boxes. Then right-click on the file and select "Create AAC version" then I would then drag the newly-created file to my desktop . CLick on the file on the desktop and save it as a .M4R and drag it back to Itunes. It was supposed to show up under the ringtone tab. Then i go back and change the settings of the original song on itunes...
Can't find the link, but I've added the missing steps in for you (check the bold parts of the quote above).

Edit: If "Create AAC version" doesn't show up, just edit your "Import Settings" in the iTunes preferences, and select the AAC encoder.

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