After itunes updates to 12.7, the steps to customize ringtones for iOS devices such as the iphone have some important changes in import. The following are the main steps:
This guide uses itunes12.7.3.46
One. Download the required songs from a variety of players. This article takes the far away from home for groove coverage as an example
Two. Import songs from your local itunes and drag them directly into itunes
Three. Find the song in the song, right click, select song Information-Options-start & Stop, two options before the hook, start set to 0:00, stop, the time is set to 0:40 (iOS ringtones up to 40 seconds, start stop can be set at will, as long as the beginning of the end of the interval of 40 seconds or less line)
Four. For 12.7 different from the previous version, the online tutorial is usually shown to choose the right button for the song, choose to convert to ACC, but 12.7 cut off this function, so there is a new way to convert.
First click on the music file in itunes, click on the top right file-convert-Create ACC version (this one-step shortcut conflict, can't screenshot)
PS: In this step some netizens may not have created the ACC version of this option, which can be in edit-preferences-general settings
Import use set to ACC encoder on OK.
Then I heard the din, and I converted it, found 40 seconds of files in itunes, and right-click to display in Windows Explorer
Change the suffix name. m4a to. m4r. If Windows does not display the suffix name by default, click Start-Search Folder Options-View
You can display the file extension by removing the tick before the option (Hide extensions for known file types).
Five. Manage music and videos in mobile interface
Tap on my device-ringtone options
Drag the newly made. m4r file into itunes, on the phone-settings-sound view, the ringtone is imported successfully.