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onesecondregrets's avatar

Know of any websites where you can get ringtones for free?

Asked by onesecondregrets (2591points) September 27th, 2009

I can’t convert any from iTunes ‘cause I don’t have it on my Netbook, and I don’t want to spend money. So, y’know.

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oneinfinitemind's avatar

Go to funformobile.com. They have Ringtones, pics, vids and games all for free!

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kibaxcheza's avatar

mobile17.com you can make your own

onesecondregrets's avatar

God bless you wonderful people, thank youuu.

fireinthepriory's avatar

A second for phonezoo.com. You can make your own there, too. They also ask you what sort of phone you have and then the way that you can save them and use them as ringtones for your particular phone. Pretty sweet.

sandystrachan's avatar

mobile9.com , or you could use youtube and download the free youtube to mp3 converter .
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Free youtube – mp3

onesecondregrets's avatar

thanks and thanks and thanks again. :)

chichizus's avatar

You can create your own ringtone from any song in your iTunes catalogue:

1. Open iTunes.
2. Find the song that you want to make into a Tunes 2 ringtone.
3. Listen to the song and find the part of it you want to use. Write down the start and stop times of the clip.
4. Right-click the song and select Set Info.
5. Click the ‘Options tab.
6. Type in the start time of your ringtone in the text box next to “Start Time” in the minute:second (i.e. 2:01) format.
7. Type in the end time of your ringtone in the text box nest to “Stop Time.” Make sure the ringtore is no more than 40 seconds long.
8. Click “OK”.
9. Right-click your song again and select “Convert Selection to AAC”. Wait for ITunes to convert your song. It will create a duplicate version.
10. Right-click the ringtone and select “Delete.
11. Click on the “Keep Files” button.
12. Find the file. It’s usually in your User folder under Music> iTunes> iTunes Music and under the band’s name. It will have an extension of “m4a.
13. Replace the “m4a” extension of your ringtone with “m4r”. You can either double-click slowly to re-name your file, or right-click and select “Get Info” on a Mac or “Rename” on a Windows PC.
14. Click “Use .m4r or the PC equivalent when the system warns you that the change may affect the use of your file.
15. Double-click the ringtone file. iTunes will automatically add it to your ringtones folder in you iTunes Music Library.
16. Connect your iPhone and sync your ringtones.

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