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| iTunes 7.4 obsolete after 48 hours; 7.4.1 breaks homebrew ringtones |
| Published: September 7, 2007, 8:15 pm |
| Tags: Itunes, Itunes 7 4 1, Itunes7 4 1 |
| specific changes between 7.4 and 7.4.1, but initial reports say that the technique for creating your own ringtones simply by changing file extensions, which MacRumors announced earlier today, is now blocked (anyone surprised? Didn't think so). Despite the patches, we're told that iToner 1.0.1, just revised to work with 7.4, continues to work as |
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| Create your own iTunes-compatible ringtones: Part 2 |
| Published: September 10, 2007, 7:00 am |
| Tags: Itunes 7 4 1, Itunes7 4 1, Ringtones |
| ringtones, then iTunes 7.4.1 toddled along, so here are updated instructions. iTunes uses the m4r file extension for ringtones. If you remove an AAC file from your library and rename it from .m4a to .m4r and then add it back to iTunes, the program reads it back in as a ringtone rather than a normal library track. You must then go back and |
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