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KatMagic1977 OP t1_j8fib7z wrote

Reply to comment by glowtape in Ringtones for IPhone by KatMagic1977

I did this, and got as far as selecting the song to export, and it said "Song cannot be exported unless it's a touch song" whatever the hell that means. I walked through all the steps, what did I do wrong. Should I be selecting a particular keyboard? Now when I open GarageBand, it opens to that file and won't go back to the beginning so I can start over.

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KatMagic1977 OP t1_j8fdnyz wrote

Reply to comment by atifhasan86 in Ringtones for IPhone by KatMagic1977

I have found and downloaded the mp3 file, and converted it. But I don’t see a way to get it to my iPhone. Using iTunes says it won’t connect to the phone and then when it does it does let me copy to the Tones directory, there’s the red circle when I attempt to drag the file there. I never get the message on my phone that asks Do you trust this computer. Hotspot is on. How do I get the converted file to the right place on the iPhone?

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atifhasan86 t1_j8emtbs wrote

Search for iPhone ringtone converter online, there are websites that convert mp3 or other audio formats into apple ringtone format that’s AC3 with file extension .M4R. You can do the same thing with iTunes as well, search how to make iPhone ringtone in iTunes on YouTube. IMO the online websites would just give you the converted file straight away after you upload your mp3 file. Hope this helps.

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RedditAnoymous t1_j8ebn6g wrote

Unfortunately there isn’t an easy way importing others ringtones.. the EASY way is starting iTunes Store app on your iPhone, search term “ringtone minions”, listen to them, pic any you wish, pay a buck and then the ringtone downloads and installs correctly on your phone..

Ringtone Minions

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cr0wit0 t1_j8dy3tk wrote

The 4th pin is burned right? I think the cable is always energized and when you slide it in, it arcs.. burning the fourth pin over time. Best thing to do is to unplug and plug the charger before and after plugging the iPhone. Or use apple bricks rather than other bricks. With the new usb-c apple bricks, this is no longer the case, the power is requested by your phone. (Usb-a are always energized) As for degrade or oxidize… no.. sorry, never had that happen with the original cables.

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