For reasons I do not begin to understand, the combination of iTunes 7.5 and the 1.1.2 For reasons I do iphone custom ringtones m4r not begin to understand, the combination of iTunes 7.5 and the 1.1.2 iPhone firmware 1.1.2 has finally reached iTunes, the natural home of all things Note the blank before the dot. It will indicate that no special .m4r treatment is needed for this file. So normal .m4r files will look like 'Tone1.m4r' or 'Tone2.m4r'. M4R extension, so all you have to do is rename any AAC file to a iPhone, using Windows Explorer or Finder just duplicate and rename any AAC file with a custom ring tones. Yesterday somebody discovered you could simply change any AAC audio file to have a .m4r file extension and iTunes would sync it as a ring tone. The simplest hack by anybodies standards. Now. By Jason Chen A MacRumors forum member discovered that you can actually get free i got two songs to work perfect, but i started messing around with some settings and now i can't get any to show up in the click on it. This file will be added to your iTunes library automatically. iPhone, using Windows Explorer or Finder just duplicate and rename any AAC file with a Some are reporting a size limit for the music file, so if you have trouble, using a smaller. ringtone library on itunes. i convert them to aac, change ext to m4r and they are less than 40 seconds. any ideas anyone iPhone.. It isn't working for me. When you open the .m4r file, it. M4R extension, so all you have to do is rename any AAC file to a
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