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Originally Posted by nickerjones
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...
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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.