Full songs ringtone

Full songs ringtone

priyank said:
I have 4s how to get full song ringtone. It's jailbreak.dde0a
Thanks

Ringtone cannot be "full" length. iOS would not allow that. The longest a ringtone can be us 40 seconds.

There are ringtone creating apps you can use to create a ringtone from songs within the iPod library. I personally prefer "Ringtone Architect" from the AppStore. I prefer this app because it makes 40 second ringtone. But they all works basically the same way.

Very easy to use...
Once ringtone is created...connect phone to iTunes...
On a the Summary tab....there are other tabs. Apps, Music, Videos, etc.

Click on the Apps tab.
Scroll down to File Sharing Apps.

Click on Ringtone Architect(or whatever ringtone creating app you used..all of them require this). Upon clicking on the app..the list of creates ringtones will be in the white box.

Drag the ringtone to your desktop.
Then drag the ringtone and drop it in "Music Library".

A new section will show up called "Tones".

Just drag and drop the ringtone to your device....or sync it by clicking on the Ringtones tab in the large window.

But I'm sorry to tell you...there is just no way to make a full length ringtone. I don't even see why one would want a full length ringtone.

Basically every ringtone app allows you to choose whichever part of the song want.
 
Thanks for reply..

Do u know any call recording software?

Thank you.
 
is there any way to just buy a ringtone? I found this site but I still can't find sites which are selling some... do you know any?
 
ZanderF said:
is there any way to just buy a ringtone? I found this site but I still can't find sites which are selling some... do you know any?

Yeah. The iTunes app on your phone.lol.

In my honest opinion, ringtone are a waste of money.

You can convert any sound file to go into iTunes and make a ringtone out of it.

Hell, you could just listen to a ringtone on a computer, record it with your phone, SSH into the phone, drag the sound file to desktop, change the name to "name.m4r", drop it in iTunes and it's automatically put in the ringtone section just from changing the extension to .m4r.

Just can't be any longer then 40 seconds.

You can easily edit the length of any sound within iTunes by right clicking and clicking Get Info, and changing the start and stop time so it's 30-40 seconds or less.

I would never actually spend money on 30 second sound file.lol.

They are just too easy to make yourself to justify spending money on them.lol.
 
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