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For iPhone users, it is really annoyed that they can’t make the iPhone Ringtone freely. Here are two useful tools—4Easysoft iPhone Ringtone Converter and 4Easysoft iPhone Ringtone Creator for Mac which can provide the easiest and quickest way to create iPhone ringtone from video or music and transfer it to your iPhone directly.

The following are the detailed introduction about them.

Part 1: How to make iPhone Ringtone on Windows

Preparation: Download and install 4Easysoft iPhone Ringtone Converter

Step 1: Input source files

The source files can be any video and audio files, such as MP4, H.264/AVC, AVI, MPEG, WMV, MP3, WMA, WAV, etc.

Step 2: Pre-listen music and choose the clip

You can drag the slide bar to get music clip to convert, or type the start & end time in the corresponding text box directly.

Step 3: Set output destination

You can choose the output folder by clicking "Browse" button on the right side of the "Local Output File" label.

Step 4: Start the conversion

After all the settings are finished, click "Generate" button to start creating your own iPhone ringtone. During the creation, you can check the process by the progress bar at the bottom.

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More information about this converter:

1. Convert any clip of music/video to iPhone M4R

Ability to extract audio from video and transfer it as iPhone M4R ringtone, it supports almost all the video formats like MP4, H.264/AVC, AVI, MPEG, WMV, DivX, MKV, RM, MOV, etc.

2. Export to iPhone directly

If you want, check "Export to iPhone" option to let the program upload the output ringtone to your iPhone directly after conversion.

3. Manage iPhone ringtone

Access to manage your iPhone ringtone, you can remove it from your iPhone or rename it according to preference.

4.Audition you want to convert sound

With this iPhone Ringtone Converter, it allows you to pre-listen the sound effect to make sure it is you want to convert ringtone.

Part 2: How to make iPhone Ringtone on Mac

Preparation: Download and install 4Easysoft iPhone Ringtone Creator for Mac

Step 1: Input source files

Go to "Input File" and click "Browse" button, you can choose the files you want to convert for your iPhone ringtone.

Step 2: Pre-listen music and choose the clip

You can drag two sliders on the interface to clip the exact segment, on the other hand, you can change the time number to set the start time and end time. This creator also support pre-listen by clicking "Listen" button.

Step 3: Set output destination

Go to the "Local Output Folder", and click "Browse" to set destination to save the files which convert to iPhone ringtone for Mac.

Step 4: Start the conversion

Click "Generate" button to start iphone ringtone converter for Mac, a few minutes later, 4Easysoft iPhone Ringtone Creator for Mac can help you directly transfer the M4R file to your iPhone (including the latest updated iPhone OS 3.0) as iPhone ringtone.

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Brief reviews about this software:

1.Trim any clip from video/audio as iPhone ringtone

Get any your preferred parts of video clips from source video exactly by setting the exact time or dragging the slider bar.

2.Export to iPhone directly

Checking “Export to iPhone”, the ringtone can be imported into iPhone directly after the creation.

3.Pre-listen

It allows you to pre-listen the sound effect to make sure that you get the exact files as ringtone.

4.Manage iPhone ringtone

4Easysoft iPhone Ringtone Creator for Mac allows you to manage your iPhone Ringtone by removing it or renaming it.

More related tools:

DVD to iPhone Suite: Integrating DVD to iPhone Converter and iPhone Video Converter into the single tool, it possesses the double function of ripping DVD and converting video.

iPhone Manager: It can transfer iPhone music, video to PC; export video,music from PC to iPhone; transfer between iPhones.

iPhone Manager for Mac: It can import music, movies from Mac local to iPhone directly without iTunes and transfer video, audio files from iPhone to Mac local disk.

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