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Best Way to Create Free iPhone Ringtone


I’m going to show you a software tool and I think it’s the easiest way to create custom iPhone ringtone.
The tool is called iPhone Ringtone Maker, developed by 4Media. The software provides an all-in-one solution for you to create ringtone from any music file and transfer it to iPhone directly. With iPhone Ringtone Maker, you no longer need to sync the ringtones to iPhone via iTunes. What you need to do is to click a button and the ringtone is automatically copied to your iPhone. It’s just awesome!

One-click Ringtone Transfer to iPhone

The iPhone Ringtone Maker supports iPhone 3G/3GS (with iOS 3.2 or up) and iPhone 4 (with iOS 4.0 or up). The user interface is simple and intuitive. After you launch the application, you’re allowed to load any music file. Simply select the start time and end time for the custom ringtone. You can also adjust the ringtone volume by increasing/decreasing volume percentage. Once you’re ready to create and transfer the ringtone, select the “Add to iPhone” checkbox and click the big Ringtone button. The ringtone maker tool automatically creates the ringtone and transfer to your iPhone. The whole process takes just around 5 to 10 seconds.

Extract Audio Tracks from Video as Ringtone

Other than music file, the tool can even extract audio tracks from any video format (e.g. WMV, DivX, MP4, H.264) and convert the tracks to ringtone. To better manage the ringtone, the application comes with aRingtone Manager to let you delete ringtone directly from your iPhone. It’s much simpler and quicker than managing ringtone via iTunes.

Break the 30 seconds Limit

While you can only create a custom ringtone with 30-seconds length using iTunes, the Ringtone Maker breaks the limitation and lets you create ringtone longer than 30 seconds. You can even use a full-length song file as your ringtone!
The iPhone Ringtone Maker is available for both Windows and Mac users with retail price at US$15.99. The company also offers a free version fortrial. 

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