Can I use an MP3 as a ringtone on my iPhone?
You can turn your Mac or PC into your own ringtone maker, creating custom ringtones for your iPhone, from almost any MP3 file. Using Apple’s free iTunes software, you can edit and convert an MP3 to an iTunes ringtone for the iPhone.
What file format are iPhone ringtones in?
The iPhone uses the . m4r file format, which has an AAC audio codec. This means that you can save your file in AAC (. m4a), and then click on the file name and simply change the extension from .
How do I make an MP3 my ringtone?
How to set an MP3 file as a ringtone
- Download or transfer the song you want to set as your ringtone to your phone.
- Open the Settings app.
- Go to Sound & vibration.
- Hit Phone ringtone.
- Go to My Sounds.
- If your ringtone doesn’t show up, hit the + button in the bottom-right corner.
- Find the song and select it.
- Hit Save.
How do I add MP3 to Apple music on iPhone?
Adding the file(s) to your iTunes library
- Launch iTunes.
- Go to the Music section (in the upper left) and then select Library (up top). Navigate to the Music section of your iTunes library.
- Drag and drop the MP3 or AAC files you want to sync from Finder (or Explorer in Windows) into your music library.
What file format are ringtones?
MP3, M4A, WAV, and OGG formats are all natively supported by Android, so practically any audio file you could download will work. To find sound files, some great places to start are Reddit’s Ringtones forum, Zedge, or a simple Google search for “ringtone download” from your phone or tablet.
Where are ringtone files stored on iPhone?
The “Tones” library you could previously sync with your iPhone has been removed, but you can still manually place ringtone files on your phone. Any ringtones you had stored in iTunes are now located at C:\Users\NAME\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media\Tones\ on a PC or ~/Music/iTunes/iTunes Media/Tones/ on a Mac.