Posted on March 2, 2010.
Leave your iPhone Sing Your Song Ringtones can say a lot about you, your personality, style and attitude. And they can be very useful to let you know exactly who is calling. But for some reason, the iPhone is limited in terms of ringtones. You can either use the default girl who comes to the phone or purchase on the iTunes Store for 99 cents each. This is a super expensive way to go if you're looking for variety ringtone.
You can also create custom ringtones using GarageBand, but it is a complicated process that will probably not appeal to those who do not otherwise use the software. Fortunately, there are alternatives that allow you to create custom ringtones. I have a few choices available for a spin:
Wondershare iPhone Ringtone Maker for Mac
Wondershare iPhone Ringtone Maker for Mac users to convert almost any audio or video file for use on the iPhone while offering options to create and transfer ringtones. It is equipped with a wave function of form, an editor which allows users to choose what specific sections of files they want. The utility allows you to control both the start and stop time ringtones. In addition, users can add effects fade-in and fade-out to their editing audio or video clips.
The software can transfer files from an iPhone or directly from iTunes, with an iTunes library located at the interface to simplify the creation and management of ringtones.
PocketMac RingtoneStudio 2
PocketMac for iPhone RingtoneStudio 2 lets you create a new tone in a few clicks. Simply insert a music file on the interface (which looks like an iPhone), select the part of the song you want to use-up to 30 seconds, Apple said click Create. RingtoneStudio export the new ringtone to iTunes automatically, ready for syncing. The current version of the product adds fade-in and fade-out options, increase volume, and a waveform editor that looks like new waveforms in a sound editing software. RingtoneStudio allows you to zoom in on a waveform to 16x, and now offers unlimited Undo for volume adjustments.
Pixel research laboratories Ringer
Ringer has more in common with RingtoneStudio because it supports only QuickTime file formats (MP3, AAC, MOV, MP4, M4V), but no specialized formats such as DivX or XviD. But it does not support converting video when you want to create a ringtone of your favorite Hollywood epic.
Like the iPhone Ringtone Maker, the interface to select a portion of a clip is easy to use, just drag the mouse to select the part you want, and the default view on a great show Ringer window waveform of audio-you can make the app more on the screen to see an even closer view. However, zooming and fading or controls are more limited. For example, Zoom simply maximizes the window without having to zoom.
MG make ringtones on your Mac
AMG (Advanced Media Group) to make ringtones on your Mac is essentially a collection of loops and GarageBand songs that you can use to create ringtones. As such it is a departure from PocketMac and offers Wondershare, and still is different from how you normally want to create ringtones from songs purchased (paying 99 cents and convert them). For the approach to do-it-yourself, AMG has created a fun tool.
AMG to make ringtones on your Mac is a collection of loops and GarageBand songs to create ringtones.
Choosing the best application of tone really is not easy there is no single tool that has surpassed all others in the group that I tested, and their prices are quite similar. However, my nod goes <.