![]() ![]() Not only did the process of creating and syncing a ringtone not work, I also lost 23 previously created ringtones that I dearly loved. You can transfer the ringtones directly into the “Tones” section of your iPhone when the iPhone is synced to your computer, but only the file name syncs. The completed ringtones will go onto the desktop of your computer, but there is no place (“Tones” section) to load it back into your iTunes library. ![]() ![]() Apple kind of screwed all of the ringtone maker app makers that offer their apps on the App Store. “Tones” section appears on your iPhone, but can only receive ringtones purchased from the iTunes Store. They did this by eliminating the “tones” section of the iTunes app. Apple did this intentionally! Since virtually all ringtone making apps require you to load your created ringtones into iTunes so that they can be synced into the “tones” section of your iTunes, then synced into your iPhone, Apple has now made it impossible to sync the ringtones back into your iPhone. It supports many different input and output audio file formats including MP3, WAV, WMA, M4A, OGG, AC3, AAC, RA, AMR, etc and most of popular mobile phone models such as iPhone and Samsung gadgets, etc. With AVCWare Free Ringtone Maker, you can easily turn any video and audio file to mobile ringtones. They informed me that with the iOS 11.1 upgrade, you can no longer upload ringtones that are acquired from a source other than iTunes. This is an easy-to-use and 100 free ringtone maker for PC. Easy to use! Does a good job editing down homemade ringtones to size, but, following the step-by-step tutorial to load onto a iPhone proved fruitless.
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