Creating Ringtones for the iPhone 3g from DVDs
Saturday, July 19th, 2008 at 2:35 pm by pylorns
This is an article about how to create custom ringtones for the iPhone or iPhone 3g for capturing movie quotes or music from a DVD using a Mac. I’ll follow up later with one specifically for PC. This article assumes that you know a few things about how to setup itunes, audio hijack, and the built in DVD software. I also use Sound Studio Pro but Audacity will work too. *disclaimer I am not suggesting creating copyrighted ring tones - that would be wrong…
1. Launch Audio Hijack Pro and select your DVD player then click the Hijack button. Play your movie, click on record during the part of the movie that you wish to sample.

Audio Hijack
2. Open the sampled audio that you have recorded in Sound Studio Pro, or Audacity and edit it to get the amount of spoken word or music to under 40 seconds.

Sound Studio Pro
3. In sound Studio you’ll next go to File>Save As> give the file a unique name
Choose File Format of AAC (m4a)
Choose a Bit Rate, I usually go with 112 or 96kpbs.
Click Save

Saving in Sound Studio Pro
4. Now that you have saved the file you need to change it to an iTunes recognizable format for ringtones. To do this, simply right click the file and choose Get Info.

Get info of file
5. Where it says Name & Extension you want to change the extension from .m4a to .m4r

Change File Extension
6. You’ll receive a warning that says “Are you sure…” Click the Use .m4r because yes, you are sure.

Use .m4r
7. The last step, right click again on your file and choose to open with iTunes. This should put the file (if you have itunes auto-copying) in your ring tones section.

Open with iTunes
8. As you can see in my ringtones is my new sample. When I sync up my iPhone it will automatically be transferred as long as I have ringtones selected to transfer.

Voila
If you have questions post a comment.
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